Are There Any Remixes Of Heartbreaker By Justin Bieber?

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Quinn
Quinn
2025-09-12 22:49:40
Justin Bieber's 'Heartbreaker' has such a catchy vibe that it's no surprise fans and DJs have put their own spins on it. I stumbled upon a tropical house remix by some underground artist on SoundCloud last summer, and it became my go-to poolside jam. The original's moody R&B feel got flipped into this breezy, sun-soaked version with layered synths—totally transformed the song while keeping its emotional core.

There’s also a slowed + reverb edit floating around YouTube that amps up the melancholy, perfect for late-night drives. Some remixes even splice in elements from Bieber’s other tracks, like 'Sorry,' creating cool mashups. The fan creativity around this track makes me wish he’d officially release a remix album someday. Till then, digging through niche platforms for these gems is half the fun.
Donovan
Donovan
2025-09-13 00:51:32
Oh, the remix scene for 'Heartbreaker' is wild! I’ve heard everything from hyperpop twists to lo-fi beats versions. One of my favorites is a DIY remix by a TikTok producer who added vaporwave aesthetics—think dreamy echoes and retro drum machines. It’s funny how a song about heartache can fit so many genres.

A friend pitched me a dubstep remix once (yes, really), and while it was chaotic, the drops oddly worked with Bieber’s vocals. Platforms like YouTube and Bandcamp are packed with these experimental takes. Honestly, it’s refreshing to see a deeper cut from his catalog get this much love compared to his bigger hits.
Ulysses
Ulysses
2025-09-15 12:54:13
I’ve lost count of how many 'Heartbreaker' remixes exist—it’s like a rabbit hole. There’s a piano ballad version that strips everything down to just keys and vocals, hitting way harder emotionally. Then you’ve got DJs who’ve turned it into club bangers with heavy basslines.

My personal top pick? A jazz-hop remix that samples old-school horns. It’s niche, but that’s what makes it special. The song’s flexibility shows how timeless Bieber’s melody writing is, even in fan-made projects.
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