Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso Ft. Ryan Tedder -- Calling (lose My Mind) [radio Edit] -

The "Radio Edit" condenses the original progressive build into a roughly 3-minute-and-25-second format optimized for airplay.

Even 14 years after its release, it is frequently reflected upon by major EDM networks as a "masterpiece" that still evokes strong nostalgia in listeners. The "Radio Edit" condenses the original progressive build

The track is characterized by soaring chords, emotional build-ups, and a high-energy melodic drop that defined the "Big Room" progressive sound. The lyrics, such as "Can we freeze karma

The lyrics, such as "Can we freeze karma and surrender our rights and wrongs," explore themes of emotional intensity, surrender, and finding connection amidst chaos. Fans often cite the vocal version as adding a "soul" and "flair" that transcended standard club tracks. Cultural Impact and Legacy Experience the enduring energy and history of this

It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart and remains one of the most recognized sing-alongs in electronic music history.

Experience the enduring energy and history of this progressive house classic through these live performances and retrospectives:

On August 31, 2011, the original instrumental, simply titled "Calling," was released on Refune Music. It featured the iconic synth leads that would later define the vocal version.

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