: Zyzz used hardstyle and trance music as a backdrop for his motivational videos and "muzzing" (a style of hard dance).
: A hallmark of this remix style is the replacement of the original's soft future bass drop with a distorted, "crunchy" hardstyle kick drum. In The Name Of Love (HARDSTYLE REMIX)(ZYZZ)(TIKTOK REMIX)
: Modern fitness enthusiasts use this specific remix to channel the "Zyzz spirit" during high-intensity training, treating the music as a psychological trigger for peak performance. III. The TikTok Effect: Digital Virality : Zyzz used hardstyle and trance music as
The inclusion of in the title explicitly links the song to Aziz "Zyzz" Shavershian (1989–2011), the Australian bodybuilder who became the "father of aesthetics". By transforming a melodic pop anthem into a
The track represents a unique intersection of 2010s pop, underground electronic dance music (EDM), and digital fitness subcultures. By transforming a melodic pop anthem into a high-tempo workout stimulus, this remix serves as more than just a musical arrangement—it is a functional tool for the modern "gymbro" and a digital monument to a late internet icon.