: Since Oliver Tree owned the original vocals from "Jerk," his team had the legal right to re-release them in any format—even if that format was heavily "inspired" by an independent artist's remix. The Verdict
As Southstar’s version gained momentum, things took a "twisted" turn. , a global heavyweight in electronic music, released his own version of "Miss You" featuring Oliver Tree . oliver_tree_robin_schulz_miss_you_twisted_phonk...
The Twisted Tale of "Miss You": Oliver Tree , Robin Schulz , and Southstar : Since Oliver Tree owned the original vocals
: Fans and the indie community immediately accused Schulz and Tree’s team of "sampling the sampler"—essentially taking Southstar’s creative direction and using the major label machine to overshadow him. Why It Worked (and Why It’s Controversial) things took a "twisted" turn.