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Dean is back - and this time, he's taking his sound south of the border. The Düsseldorf-based producer and DJ, known for his fresh blend of house, UK garage, and drill, releases his official remix of "Cómo Tú" by Griss Romero today, and it's a bold new chapter in an already impressive remix catalogue.
The original "Cómo Tú" is an intimate, acoustic track from Mexican singer-songwriter Griss Romero. Romero built her career the modern way — from her first YouTube cover of Jesse & Joy's "Me Voy" back in 2011 to her 2016 album Mis Canciones de la Web, a Premio Juventud nomination that same year, and a loyal following of more than 260,000 fans on Instagram. Her heartfelt, acoustic-driven sound has made her one of Mexico's most beloved digital-era voices. In Dean's hands, the song is completely reimagined — transformed into a Latin, reggaetón-infused dembow club tune that keeps the emotional core of Griss Romero's vocal while wrapping it in an irresistible, dancefloor-ready groove.
It's the kind of transformation Dean has built his reputation on: taking a track people love and flipping it into something entirely new without losing what made it special in the first place.
Dean is no stranger to remixes that travel. His rework of "Lila Papier" by RIQ and BLAXX has amassed over 7 million streams on Spotify, and his Migos "Bad and Boujee" bootleg has earned international support in clubs and radio sets around the world. Add in original releases like "Bunny A" (with Briz the Batchlor and Michael Rankiao), "Hypnotized," and "Baile de Corona," and you have a producer who consistently proves he can move between genres and move crowds with ease.
With the "Cómo Tú" remix, Dean adds Latin club sounds to that list, and the result feels like a natural fit: vibrant, rhythmic, and built for summer nights.
This is an official remix, released with the blessing of the original — which makes it all the sweeter to see two artists from completely different worlds meet in the middle of the dancefloor.
Stream "Cómo Tú (Dean Remix)" now on all major platforms.
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