Felix Jaehn, The Stickmen Project & Calum Scott - Rain In Ibiza (amice Remix) Link

Watch the official visualizer to experience the summer energy and wistful vocals of this hit collaboration:

The song is designed to be a "lighthearted" track about the excitement of meeting someone new.

The official music video, creatively directed by , utilizes footage from the 2016 short film BELGICA . It tells the story of two brothers who leave their mundane daily lives behind to dive into the "unrestricted environment" of the nightlife scene, perfectly mirroring the song's "party-all-night" spirit. Watch the official visualizer to experience the summer

: The Amice Remix provides a high-energy alternative often heard on European radio stations like DFM . Visual Journey

The story of "" is a tale of a "happy accident" that turned into a global dance-pop hit. Released on February 25, 2022 , the track brought together German DJ Felix Jaehn , the TikTok-famous duo The Stickmen Project , and British vocalist Calum Scott . An "Accidental" Collaboration : The Amice Remix provides a high-energy alternative

: It captures the carefree, hedonistic energy of the Ibiza nightlife .

While many collaborations are meticulously planned, Calum Scott’s feature on the track was entirely unplanned. He was in a studio session with producer working on his second solo album when Maguire played a demo of the track. Scott loved the vibe so much that he jumped into the recording booth to lay down a vocal take "just for sh*ts and giggles". To everyone's surprise, that spontaneous recording became the definitive vocal for the final release. The Sound and Meaning An "Accidental" Collaboration : It captures the carefree,

: It features a "four-on-the-floor" rhythm, summer-inspired synthwork, and a piano-house break that harkens back to classic dance eras.

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