Selas and Olivares beef up the low end. The kick is punchier, and the bassline has a grit that resonates better on professional sound systems.
The Infectious Pulse: Diving Into the "Ego" Extended Remix If you’ve spent any time on a dance floor or browsing high-energy playlists over the last decade, you know . The French-Mauritian superstar has a knack for creating melodies that get stuck in your head for weeks. But if you’re looking to take that energy from a radio hit to a full-blown club anthem, the Alex Selas & Felix Olivares Extended Remix of "Ego" is the gold standard. Why This Remix Works
The original version of "Ego" is already a masterclass in Latin-infused pop and dance. However, Alex Selas and Felix Olivares strip away the radio-friendly constraints to give the track more room to breathe—and more room to move.
True to the "Extended" title, this version provides those crucial intro and outro bars that DJs love. It allows the beat to settle in, building anticipation before Willy William’s iconic vocals even hit.
This isn't just a song; it’s a mood. It captures that specific European club aesthetic—sophisticated yet wild. It’s the kind of track that works just as well during a sunset beach set in Ibiza as it does in a dark, strobe-lit basement in Berlin.

