Kelly Clarkson Vs Melyjones & Charles B Since U Been Gone Andrew Marks Do You Remember Edit Intro | Top

Always retains the original's explosive chorus, which remains its biggest crowd-pleasing asset.

These producers are frequently associated with the same "Future House" or "STMPD" style of production. Their tracks or remixes often share space in the same DJ packs and sets as Andrew Marks' edits, creating a cohesive sound for club-ready mashups. Key Elements of the Edit Key Elements of the Edit The track is

The track is famous for its two-octave range, spanning from G3 to G5. Clarkson famously pushed to jump an octave for the chorus to give it more power. Written and produced by Max Martin and Dr

Often uses a "Do You Remember" vocal loop or a cinematic build-up to tease the crowd before the high-energy beat drops. Always retains the original's explosive chorus

Written and produced by Max Martin and Dr. Luke, the song blends R&B-style verses with a massive rock chorus inspired by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ "Maps".

Watch the Andrew Marks edit in action to see how it transforms the original pop-rock anthem into a festival-ready track: