[LISTEN] Marc Antonix Reimagines Heidi Montag’s "I'll Do It" with a Dark, Electro-Driven Remix
Marc Antonix has unveiled his electrifying remix of Heidi Montag’s "I'll Do It," taking the viral track into a dark, electro-house realm. This remix reinvents Montag’s original pop anthem with a futuristic and club-driven energy. Known for blending cinematic elements with meticulous sound design, Antonix delivers a production that feels tailor-made for festival main stages and underground dance floors alike.
The remix leans heavily on arpeggiated synths, bouncy basslines, and an overall dystopian feel, creating an entirely new listening experience. The track’s intro builds tension through glitch-infused textures before dropping into a high-energy sequence that showcases Antonix’s signature sound.
"I wanted to push this track into an entirely new space—something immersive and raw yet still danceable," Antonix shared. The result is a remix that maintains the infectious hooks of the original while injecting a much darker, electronic edge.
Heidi Montag’s original track, "I'll Do It," saw a resurgence in popularity in 2023 when it became a trending sound on TikTok, amassing over 100 million streams and generating a billion impressions.
The track’s viral success prompted a wave of renewed interest in Montag’s music career, making it an ideal choice for a remix project. Originally featured on her debut album Superficial, the song’s seductive energy and confident lyrics made it a fan favorite, solidifying Montag’s status as a cult pop icon.
With nearly 200,000 streams in 2025 alone, Antonix continues to prove his rising influence in electronic music. The remix has already gained support from industry heavyweights such as Bingo Players, Morgan Page, Afrojack, and Don Diablo. His production techniques combine hard-hitting rhythms with dreamlike progressions, making his sound distinct and unpredictable.
This rising superstar's remix of "I'll Do It" is a bold and energetic reimagination, giving new life to a track that continues to find its place in pop culture. With its glitchy textures, powerful layers of drums, and visceral intensity, this reinvention is primed for warehouse raves.