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YetepIt’s time for our next Remix Recall! The legend has done it again! Chris Lake recently dropped his official club remix of Taylor Swift’s track “Opalite,” and it’s become one of the most talked‑about EDM crossovers of the year. The remix topped the charts almost immediately after its release, and both Taylor and Travis Kelce chimed in on social media to celebrate its success. Fans have been loving how Chris turned the original into a dance‑floor‑ready house cut, bringing Swift’s music to new audiences while keeping her signature melodies at the center.
What’s really fun about the remix is how it came together: Lake actually reached out to Travis Kelce on Instagram back in January to say he wanted to remix “Opalite,” and Kelce enthusiastically encouraged him to go for it. Taylor even shared part of the conversation on her Instagram Stories, jokingly calling Kelce her “in‑house house guy” for making the connection happen. Their playful online banter added a personal, behind‑the‑scenes vibe that fans loved almost as much as the track itself.
The reaction online has been lively, with fans and followers from both the music and sports worlds commenting on the remix and the couple’s involvement. Kelce’s supportive remarks under Lake’s posts added a sweet, almost big‑brother‑meets‑DJ vibe to the project, and Swift’s public appreciation made it clear she’s into seeing her songs reimagined creatively. Together, the remix and the Instagram exchanges show how collaborations can start with something as simple as a DM and turn into a chart‑topping moment that brings different fanbases together.
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