Hvme_goosebumps_endriu_bootleg Review

Let Us Come In
מאַכט אויף

Collection of “Yiddish Folksongs with Melodies”

Hvme_goosebumps_endriu_bootleg Review

It uses a punchy bassline, minimalist production, and a faster tempo than the original, aligning it with popular European electronic trends.

These bootlegs were popular in "car music" playlists and SoundCloud remixes. Impact

The , particularly the widely shared "bootleg" or early versions often associated with producers like Endriu, is a massive slap-house/deep-house reimagining of the 2016 Travis Scott rap hit. Released officially in 2021 after gaining viral popularity on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud, the remix takes the original's melodic hook and transforms it into a dark, driving electronic track. Key Details Artist: HVME (Producer from Spain) Original Artist: Travis Scott Genre: Slap House / Deep House / Dance-Pop Release Date (Initial): Mid-2020 (Bootleg/Viral) Release Date (Official): January 15, 2021 Duration: ~2:43 Why It Became Popular hvme_goosebumps_endriu_bootleg

It is a prime example of hip-hop songs being "flipped" into EDM/Dance tracks to gain radio airplay in European markets that are traditionally less receptive to direct rap. If you're looking for something else, I can: Tell you where to stream or download the official track Find similar slap-house artists or "flipped" tracks Explain the difference between a bootleg and a remix What else would be helpful to know about this track?

Many early versions, including those often attributed to "Endriu" or other bootleg producers on YouTube, were simply unofficial edits (bootlegs) that spread before the official HVME version was cleared by Travis Scott's team. It uses a punchy bassline, minimalist production, and

The official HVME remix helped cement "Goosebumps" as an enduring hit, with the original song later becoming one of the highest-certified rap songs of all time.

The track removes the verses and focuses entirely on the "I get those goosebumps every time" hook, making it extremely repetitive and club-friendly. Released officially in 2021 after gaining viral popularity

Like Imanbek’s "Roses," this track saw massive organic growth, starting as a "bootleg" (unauthorized remix) before being officially licensed due to popularity. Endriu Bootleg & Other Versions

Illustration of musical notes from the books

Lyrics

Open up, open up!
And let us in!
Do you know who it could be?
The King of Glory* — everyone is here
Today is Purim and we are in disguise.

*

  1. King Ahasuerus
  2. Queen Esther
  3. Mordechai the holy man
  4. Haman the wicked

Makht oyf, makht oyf!
Un lozt undz arayn!
Veyst ir ver es ken do zayn?.
Hamelekh-hakoved * — di gantse velt
Haynt is purim, mir geyen farshtelt.

*2. Akhashveyresh
3. Ester-hamalke
4. Mordkhe-hatsadik
5. Homen-haroshe

מאַכט אױף, מאַכט אױף!
און לאָזט אונדז אַרײַן!
װײסט איר װער עס קען דאָ זײַן?
המלך־הכּבֿוד* — די גאַנצע װעלט
הײַנט איז פּורים, מיר גײען פֿאַרשטעלט.

*
2. אַחשורוש
3. אסתּר המלכּה
4. מרדכי הצדיק
5. המן הרשע

Song Title: Makht Oyf

Composer: Unknown
Composer’s Yiddish Name: Unknown
Lyricist: Unknown
Lyricist’s Yiddish Name: Unknown
Time Period: Unspecified

This Song is Part of a Collection

It uses a punchy bassline, minimalist production, and a faster tempo than the original, aligning it with popular European electronic trends.

These bootlegs were popular in "car music" playlists and SoundCloud remixes. Impact

The , particularly the widely shared "bootleg" or early versions often associated with producers like Endriu, is a massive slap-house/deep-house reimagining of the 2016 Travis Scott rap hit. Released officially in 2021 after gaining viral popularity on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud, the remix takes the original's melodic hook and transforms it into a dark, driving electronic track. Key Details Artist: HVME (Producer from Spain) Original Artist: Travis Scott Genre: Slap House / Deep House / Dance-Pop Release Date (Initial): Mid-2020 (Bootleg/Viral) Release Date (Official): January 15, 2021 Duration: ~2:43 Why It Became Popular

It is a prime example of hip-hop songs being "flipped" into EDM/Dance tracks to gain radio airplay in European markets that are traditionally less receptive to direct rap. If you're looking for something else, I can: Tell you where to stream or download the official track Find similar slap-house artists or "flipped" tracks Explain the difference between a bootleg and a remix What else would be helpful to know about this track?

Many early versions, including those often attributed to "Endriu" or other bootleg producers on YouTube, were simply unofficial edits (bootlegs) that spread before the official HVME version was cleared by Travis Scott's team.

The official HVME remix helped cement "Goosebumps" as an enduring hit, with the original song later becoming one of the highest-certified rap songs of all time.

The track removes the verses and focuses entirely on the "I get those goosebumps every time" hook, making it extremely repetitive and club-friendly.

Like Imanbek’s "Roses," this track saw massive organic growth, starting as a "bootleg" (unauthorized remix) before being officially licensed due to popularity. Endriu Bootleg & Other Versions

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