Since winning Melodifestivalen, two offical remixes of Robin Stjernberg’s You were made. One of them was made by SoundFactory, and another one is a mix of Alex Sayz. They will both feature on a forthcoming remix CD of You

One of the most reliable Swedish remixers, SoundFactory made Robin’s song more suitable for the dancefloors, making a dancepop version of the Swedish entry. This version is not released yet, however you can check and listen it full on scandipop.co.uk.

The other version was made by a Swedish house producer – Alex Sayz. Home in house music, he made a much more dancefloor version of You. This remix has not been released either, however it is going to be on the remix EP, along with the SoundFactory remix. You can check this version below

There is at least one more official remix version promised – it will be made by Benji of Sweden, but it is yet to be revealed.

Since Sweden is being the host of this year’s Eurovision, the country is automatically qualified to the Grand Final. The Nordic country drew number 16 for the final, therefore the Swedish entry will be heard in the middle part of the final.

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I'm Dan, and I live in Budapest, capital Hungary. I became part of the 'Eurovision-fanbase' after the 2009 contest, and I joined the esctoday.com team in December 2012, after the volunteer openings. I study Scandinavian Languages and Literatures and Applied Linguistics in university. I speak Hungarian, English, Swedish and Spanish.