Hits, Rarities & Remixes is a compilation album by A Tribe Called Quest. It features two previously unreleased songs ("Mr. Incognito" and "The Night He Got Caught") as well as remixes and some of the group's more familiar songs. It also contains songs that were featured in movie soundtracks.

At the risk of sounding way too old for a Gen Z:er: I remember a time when "remixes" usually meant more than adding another artist onto the same version of an already existing song, where a producer (or often several on an EP) took their own stab at reworking the latest hit for the dancefloor. No rose-tinted glasses here though: digging in the depths of early 2010's dance mixes of pop songs has made me realize how badly dated a ton of it sounds to me, so finding something that matches whatever the original song had is a bit of a needle-in-a-haystack situation.


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Born Louis Kevin Celestin, Kaytranada has carved out a distinct and influential niche in electronic and hip-hop music. With a knack for breathing new life into timeless tracks, Kaytranada's remixes offer a fresh perspective on beloved classics, infusing them with his signature blend of funk, soul, and electronic vibes.

Over the years, the Haitian-Canadian producer has earned a reputation for crafting irresistibly groovy beats that bridge the gap between dancefloor euphoria and laid-back vibes. If you're unfamiliar with his work, prepare to be swept away by the sonic adventures he creates with these classic remixes.

Because of all these amazing hits, we thought we'd we take a look at some of the 90s classics and other older songs that you'll know and love, that have been remixed, sampled, or covered and also had huge success a second time (or even third time) round.

Other hits include Elton John's 1972 song 'Tiny Dancer', which was reworked with Britney Spears on 'Hold Me Closer', to Eiffel 65's 90s banger, 'Blue', which was given a new lease of life with David Guetta and Bebe Rexha's 'I'm Good (Blue)'.

Although there have been multiple remixes, most recently Riton and Nightcrawlers released 'Friday' in 2021, with Mufasa & Hypeman. The song was another big hit, reaching the Top 5 in the UK.

Watch the music video 'Friday' on YouTube.


Originally released by Robin S in 1990, 'Show Me Love' took a few remixes and years to be the popular track it is now. 

It is the 1992 version remixed by StoneBridge and Nick Nice that many know as the 90s anthem. Since then, it has also been remixed by Steve Angello (from Swedish House Mafia), along with Laidback Luke, featuring re-recorded vocals by Robin S. Their 2008 version was a Number 1 hit in the UK dance chart.

Watch the 1993 music video for 'Show Me Love' on YouTube.

Watch the 2008 music video for 'Show Me Love' on YouTube.


Unless you have a decent understanding of electronic music production basics, then you're probably going to have a hard time remixing a song. The beauty of making remixes is that the process is pretty straightforward.

To find acapella tracks or the original vocals from popular songs, you might want to try websites like Acapellas4U, DJ City, or BPM Supreme. Having vocal stems can come in handy when trying to craft high-quality remixes.

When you get the stems for the original song, you need to do some digging to figure out the key and BPM of that track. The majority of the time, remix competitions will provide this information. However, if you're making bootleg remixes, you might have to figure it out on your own.

It is all about being unique and distinguishing yourself from the many remixes that the judges are listening to while highlighting the original magic of the song. Failing to do either of these things will likely land your track in the trash pile.

If you aren't sure where to start, or if you get stuck in a roadblock during the remixing process, go and listen to some other remixes to gather some ideas. In doing so, you can get an idea of how that particular music producer is using the hook or arranging the track.


Remixing a song has long been a part of hip hop culture. From adding additional guest verses to completely changing up the core track, there have been countless rap remixes that have gone down in history as being superior to the original.

In the effervescent world of remixes,legendary hip hop producers like Large Professor, DJ Premier, and J Dillahave added their unique flair to tracks, transforming them into iconic anthems. By injecting fresh guest verses, altering the rhythm, or even turning the melody upside down, these visionaries reimagined songs in ways that transcended the originals.

Any good song starts with a good idea, right? The same can be said of remixes. One analogy is that the remix is to an electronic producer what a cover is to an artist/band (even though the remix uses many pieces of the original performance).

Getting 40 hits in order to get the Fulfilling Force is a piece of cake (especially with what I will tell you below), but getting the Premium Cap is *TOUGH*! Why would anyone want the Premium Cap, you ask? Well, there is no good reason, really. I mean, sure, it gives you the single largest boost to your defense of any Accessory (+5), but it lowers your strength by the same amount (-5). Not exactly useful.

The biggest secret to getting a high number of hits is NOT using Donald/Goofy/Tarzan! Why? Because their attacks don't count! Don't believe me? Try it out yourself. Cast Aero on your teammates, Stop the Pink Agaricus, and tell your buddies to attack using the Triangle button (stay clear yourself in case Donald casts Aero on you; you want this to be a controlled experiment). When Stop wears off, the Pink Agaricus will disappear immediately, your score being zero.

This may not seem like a big deal until you realize (or I tell you) that having your teammates attack can actually DECREASE your score. Don't ask me exactly why this happens, but when I was using Donald and Goofy, I was STRUGGLING to get the 40 hits needed to have a shot at the synth item, and my asbsolute best score was something like 51, a far cry from the 100 hits I would need.

Then I tried experimenting with different combinations of the Aero spell, having Donald/Goofy attack, etc. What I found out was that, by ignoring my teammates, casting Aero on myself, and doing NOTHING else I was able to get 39 hits! This means that for those of you trying to get the synth item, it just got a LOT easier. All you have to do is cast Aero on yourself, Stop on the Pink Agaricus, get in a few leisurely hits, and you'll be at 40-50 easy. Use Ars Arcanum, and you should be able to get a pretty decent score. Using this method, collecting Fulfilling Forces has just become a trivial (though still somewhat time-consuming) exercise.

Unfortunately, this method will not allow you to hit 100. The only way to do this is to use Ragnarok, as alluded to in Thorf's guide. The bad news is that, even ignoring Donald and Goofy, it's tough to get 100 hits. I recommend heading to Traverse Town to practice using Ragnarok in Merlin's house (free unlimited MP FTW!). The goal is to time it just right that you release the maximum number of projectiles (~25). In order to do this, you need to hit the button about 1 second after it first becomes available (this is AFTER the initial 5-hit-combo, by the way; give it a try so you know what I mean).

Let me go over how to theoretically achieve 100 hits instead of talking any more about what makes it difficult. Once the Pink Agaricus appears, here is what needs to happen: approach the Pink Agaricus, making sure that Goofy is with you (his MP Gift ability is very important). Wait a few seconds until the Pink Agaricus has finished his "hula dance" (it will sway first to one side then ther other, causing his head to be slightly lower, which interferes with Ragnarok), target his HEAD (note that both his head and body can be targeted separately) so that you can use Ragnarok (it requires an aerial target), cast Aero on yourself, and cast Stop on the Pink Agaricus.

This is where you need to move fast. As fast as you can, select the Ragnarok option, and perform the combo. Then, time your follow-up so that you shoot as many of those lasers as you can (this will take some practice). Once you've landed, IMMEDIATELY attack the Pink Agaricus normally. Not only do you want to do this to get the most hits, but also because the Ragnarok will have knocked you so far back that your Aero is no longer hitting the Pink Agaricus.

You can try to pull off either two full combos of three hits, or you can use Air Combo Plus abilities to do single combos of four or five hits. It's up to you, but you want to make sure that as soon as the lasers from your first Ragnarok finally dissipate (those that didn't hit the Pink Agaricus), you are ready to launch the second, and in order for this to happen your feet need to be on the ground. It's better to miss out on a few hits than to be late with your Ragnarok.

If you are able to nail three perfect Ragnaroks as fast as possible, and also get in a few hits in between, you will eventually be able to get 100 hits. Fo what it's worth, it took me about 150 tries the first time (of course a lot of that was time that it took me to learn the above lessons), and ~20 the second time (I had also maxed out the number of Potions, Hi-Potions, Ethers, and Serenity Powers(!) I could carry, achieved level 95, and earned about 75,000 Munny). I think just knowing it was possible helped a lot, and now you know it, too.

One final point here: if you see that you've attained 98 hits but then see the Pink Agaricus stop counting, don't be discouraged yet. For some reason, the 99 and 100 don't appear until the Pink Agaricus starts flying away. The reason I decided to do this task twice was because the first time I looked away while the 99 and 100 popped up. After all that time I had really wanted to see it.

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