Southstar - Miss You May 2026
Just six days after Southstar’s official release, Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz released their own version of "Miss You". This version was nearly identical in tempo, pitch, and melody to Southstar’s remix, leading to widespread accusations from fans and the producer himself that the concept had been "stolen" by the more established artists.
The song by German producer Southstar is a definitive example of how digital-age sampling and viral culture can spark both massive success and complex legal drama. Originally a remix of Oliver Tree's 2020 track "Jerk," the song evolved from an unofficial SoundCloud upload into a global club anthem, eventually finding itself at the center of a "theft" controversy involving industry giants like Robin Schulz . The Evolution of a Viral Hit Southstar - Miss You
Musically, the track is characterized by its and emotional resonance . By speeding up Tree's original vocals, Southstar transformed a moody pop-rock song into a "fun dance track" that captured the "speed-up" trend dominating music streaming in the early 2020s. Just six days after Southstar’s official release, Oliver
: Recognizing its potential, B1 Records (a Sony Music imprint) helped Southstar clear the publishing rights with the original "Jerk" songwriters—including Oliver Tree and Marshmello —leading to an official re-release in July 2022. The Industry Controversy Originally a remix of Oliver Tree's 2020 track