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Acclaimed Swiss dance group Adriatique partners with quickly rising producer Notre Dame for a brand-new remix of the chart-dominant Timbaland and Nelly Furtado hit, “Give It To Me,” via UMe/Interscope and Deja Vu Records, representing a daring, creative union across genres and generations. 

Having dominated the dance scene for more than a year with early support from Solomun, Massano, Kevin de Vries, Anyma, Carlita, Mau P, CamelPhat, Adam Ten, and Mita Gami, the greatly anticipated and much backed dance remix of Timbaland and Nelly Furtados classic 2007 song “Give It To Me” finally comes out officially. Mixing a punchy, bass-driven melodic techno sound with the recognizable vocals and tunes of the original classic, “Give It to Me” 2025 provides a strong dose of nostalgia encased in contemporary club energy. As seductive as it is addictive, the song has already achieved anthemic status with early support on some of the most famous stages including Tomorrowland, Awakenings, Off Week Barcelona, the vibrant party scene of Tulum, and most recently, Adriatiques sold-out Cinquantenaire Open Air concert in Brussels. 

Eventually, this version transforms “Give It To Me” into a high-energy dancefloor song by expanding its scope, introducing a new dimension, and elevating it to another level. On the Remix, a head-nodding synth loop and thick bassline quicken the pace, stressing the quickly identifiable back-and-forth between Furtado and Timbaland. 

Timbaland & Nelly Furtado
Timbaland & Nelly Furtado

It has all the ingredients of a summer banger by means of rejuvenated, charged, and reignited energy and keeping the spirit of the original. 

About the Remix, Adriatique shares, “We’ve always loved the raw energy of ‘Give It to Me.’ This new version is our tribute to the original-reworked with Notre Dame into a darker, more club-focused track. It’s been a highlight in our sets over the past year.” 

Notre Dame
Notre Dame

 While Notre Dame commented, Timbaland and Nelly Furtado’s productions were a formative influence on me, and revisiting ‘Give It To Me’ felt like stepping into a piece of music history. By a twist of fate, I ended up partnering with Adriatique to work on this remix. We wanted to preserve the raw attitude of the original while reimagining it through our own language, built for late-night tension.” 

Originally decorated Timbaland’s 2007 album Shock Value with “Give It To Me.” It shot to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Canadian Hot 100 after obtaining Platinum certification from the RIAA. Not to be forgotten, it shot into the Top 5 in New Zealand, Germany, Australia, the UK, and Ireland

Adriatique has continued remarkably busy this year. EDMTunes and more applauded the collab “Love’s A Game” with Bipolar Sunshine. Previously, they presented a remix of RUFUS DU SOL’s “In The Moment,” which has received over 14 million Spotify listens and rising and got praise from Dancing Astronaut. 

Additionally, Notre Dame is becoming a melodious house phenomenon. Following the success of his critically praised song “Yumi,” supported by top-tier performers including Solomun, Diplo, Adam Port, Dixon, Blond:ish, and Adriatique themselves, he has quickly emerged as one of electronic music’s most promising new names. Additionally he dropped the “Recollection” EP highlighted by Homesick with Shoure.

“Give It To Me (2025)” is available now.

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