Since the leans into dance-pop, a male "whisper" or "deep house" vocal feature (similar to the style of Filatov & Karas ) would modernize the track. Ideal Artist: Gayazov or Jony .
A haunting duduk or sax solo over the house beat that mimics the melody of the chorus, adding emotional weight to the dance floor energy.
To lean into the soulful roots of the song, add a feature that isn't a singer, but a world-class instrumentalist to perform a "solo" during the drop. Since the leans into dance-pop, a male "whisper"
For a remix of , a feature should bridge the gap between Diana's sentimental, angelic pop vocals and the upbeat, electronic energy of the remix.
Pair Diana with a rapper who specializes in "lyrical" or "soft" Russian rap to emulate the classic 2000s pop-rap collaborations (think Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey or Timati & Alexa ). Ratmir Shishkov (posthumous/sampling) or ST . To lean into the soulful roots of the
A melodic verse in the bridge that talks about distance and devotion, grounding the ethereal vocals with a bit of "street" rhythm. 2. The Deep House/Slap House Vocalist
Doubling Diana’s chorus with a lower octave or providing a catchy, rhythmic hook between her verses to make it club-ready. 3. The Ethnic/Instrumental Feature Ratmir Shishkov (posthumous/sampling) or ST
Since the original is a classic Russian pop ballad from the early 2000s, adding a "feature" (collaborator) works best if they provide a rhythmic or stylistic contrast. Here are three directions: 1. The Nostalgic Rap Feature