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Natalia Kills - Problem (Kat Krazy Remix)

Natalia Kills - Problem (kat - Krazy Remix)

The of Natalia Kills' "Problem" is widely regarded as a high-energy centerpiece of early 2010s electro house . It successfully transforms the original track—a "dark pop monster" from her second studio album, Trouble —into a club-ready anthem that emphasizes her edgy, rebellious aesthetic. Sonic Profile & Production

: The track sits firmly in the electro house category, characterized by pounding drums and synthesized textures. Critical Reception Natalia Kills - Problem (Kat Krazy Remix)

Kat Krazy, known for his work with artists like Bastille, delivers a production that is both polished and aggressive. The remix maintains the core of Kills' original "pop narrative," but replaces the stadium-rock feel of the album version with a heavy dance beat and glitch-inspired elements. The of Natalia Kills' "Problem" is widely regarded

Experience the high-energy club production for yourself in this official audio upload: Natalia Kills - Problem (Kat Krazy Remix) YouTube• Jun 5, 2013 Critical Reception Kat Krazy, known for his work

: Critics have noted that while the original Trouble era was "purposefully harrowing," this remix leans into the "party rock" energy that defined high-fashion pop at the time.

Reviewers from platforms like EQ Music Blog praised the track for its "perfection" as a dancefloor motivator, describing it as the kind of song you want playing when you "want them dead" in a playful, stylized way. It has been cited as a standout moment in an era of pop that was "criminally overlooked" due to later career controversies.