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For a remix of , a feature should bridge the gap between Diana's sentimental, angelic pop vocals and the upbeat, electronic energy of the remix.

Jivan Gasparyan Jr. (Duduk) or a soulful saxophone player.

Since the original is a classic Russian pop ballad from the early 2000s, adding a "feature" (collaborator) works best if they provide a rhythmic or stylistic contrast. Here are three directions: 1. The Nostalgic Rap Feature For a remix of , a feature should

A haunting duduk or sax solo over the house beat that mimics the melody of the chorus, adding emotional weight to the dance floor energy.

Doubling Diana’s chorus with a lower octave or providing a catchy, rhythmic hook between her verses to make it club-ready. 3. The Ethnic/Instrumental Feature Since the original is a classic Russian pop

A melodic verse in the bridge that talks about distance and devotion, grounding the ethereal vocals with a bit of "street" rhythm. 2. The Deep House/Slap House Vocalist

To lean into the soulful roots of the song, add a feature that isn't a singer, but a world-class instrumentalist to perform a "solo" during the drop. Doubling Diana’s chorus with a lower octave or

Pair Diana with a rapper who specializes in "lyrical" or "soft" Russian rap to emulate the classic 2000s pop-rap collaborations (think Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey or Timati & Alexa ). Ratmir Shishkov (posthumous/sampling) or ST .