![]() “In speaking about this, Snake wanted to be real with us, and broke the situation down as such: he’d “ heard Breaux’s version four months ago on SoundCloud,” and while he “ loved his trap version on Mercer’s remix,” when he played it live, “ it sounded terrible.” This prompted him to hit up his friend Mercer for the stems, which he says he used to make his own version. Well, through thorough investigative reporting by we finally found that all of this was simply a misunderstanding: This had listeners assuming the worst – a.k.a that DJ Snake was a fraud and uses a ghost producer. Though, that’s when the confusion set in because DJ Snake’s cut sounded exactly like Breaux’s. ![]() Then we found out, through Mercer, that DJ Snake had asked him for the stems of “Breath” to create an edit for his sets. Earlier today we learned that the two artists were “on the same page,” however, we weren’t really sure what they meant. Updated: It seems to us that the situation that occurred between DJ Snake and Breaux has been solved, sort of.
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