K-pop powerhouse ENHYPEN collaborated with Norwegian DJ and producer duo Seeb and released a remix of their chart-topping single “Sweet Venom” from their latest fifth mini-album “Orange Blood.” 

“Sweet Venom (Seeb Remix)” provides a youthful flair to the original track’s rhythmic vibe with Seeb’s illustrious touch to the song. 

Renowned for their mastery of electronic and tropical house genres, Seeb have previously topped the charts with remixes including Mike Posner’s “I Took A Pill In Ibiza” and Coldplay’s “Hymn for the Weekend.”

Marking ENHYPEN’s first take on the tropical house synth sounds, “Sweet Venom (Seeb Remix)” captures the distinctive Seeb soundscape, featuring their trademark vocal chops in the drop section. 

Notably, the remix seamlessly incorporates elements from the original track, integrating an acapella version of the iconic “Sweet” hook at both the beginning and end of the song.

“Sweet Venom” was originally released last Nov. 17 and topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 12 countries and regions. 

ENHYPEN (엔하이픈) ‘Sweet Venom (Seeb Remix)’ Official Visualizer
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