Just six days after southstar’s "cleared" version dropped, and Oliver Tree released their own official version—also titled "Miss You" .

In May 2022, a rising German producer named released a high-energy rework of "Jerk" titled "Miss You" .

: southstar accused Schulz of releasing an "exact copy" of his production. Other German artists, including Bausa and Prinz Pi, publicly slammed Schulz, urging fans to stream the "original" southstar version instead. The "Intentional" Confusion

The foundation of the track is Oliver Tree's 2020 rock song , produced by Marshmello and David Pramik. The lyrics describe a toxic relationship and the struggle of feeling like an outcast. The First Remix: southstar (May 2022)

Schulz’s manager, Stefan Dabruck, later stated that the confusion was and that they had originally hoped to collaborate with southstar before releasing the "definitive" version. Oliver Tree later claimed he was largely unaware of the behind-the-scenes drama, stating his label simply brought him the Schulz version as the "official" release of the viral sound.

You (tiktok Remix) — Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss

Just six days after southstar’s "cleared" version dropped, and Oliver Tree released their own official version—also titled "Miss You" .

In May 2022, a rising German producer named released a high-energy rework of "Jerk" titled "Miss You" . Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You (TikTok Remix)

: southstar accused Schulz of releasing an "exact copy" of his production. Other German artists, including Bausa and Prinz Pi, publicly slammed Schulz, urging fans to stream the "original" southstar version instead. The "Intentional" Confusion Just six days after southstar’s "cleared" version dropped,

The foundation of the track is Oliver Tree's 2020 rock song , produced by Marshmello and David Pramik. The lyrics describe a toxic relationship and the struggle of feeling like an outcast. The First Remix: southstar (May 2022) Other German artists, including Bausa and Prinz Pi,

Schulz’s manager, Stefan Dabruck, later stated that the confusion was and that they had originally hoped to collaborate with southstar before releasing the "definitive" version. Oliver Tree later claimed he was largely unaware of the behind-the-scenes drama, stating his label simply brought him the Schulz version as the "official" release of the viral sound.