Europapa -dj Paul Elstak Remix- ((link))

The brilliance of the lies in its lack of restraint. In a world where pop music often plays it safe, this remix is loud, fast, and unapologetically Dutch. It honors the history of the Netherlands' most famous musical export—Hardcore—while keeping the catchy, emotional core of Joost's lyrics intact.

When Joost Klein—a known lover of 90s nostalgia and the hardcore sound—released "Europapa," fans immediately noticed the tempo and energy were almost there, but not quite. It was pop-structured. It needed the "Rotterdam treatment." Paul Elstak answered the call. Europapa -DJ Paul Elstak Remix-

Unlike the original, which blends Europop and synth-pop before its final drop, the remix maintains a higher intensity throughout, featuring Elstak’s trademark breakbeats, heavy claps, and fast-paced hi-hats. The brilliance of the lies in its lack of restraint

The transforms the Eurovision entry by leaning heavily into the "Happy Hardcore" and "Eurodance" elements. When Joost Klein—a known lover of 90s nostalgia