is a small German independent label, primarily known for house and electronic bootlegs. At the time, they had a reputation for identifying hot, uncleared remixes and giving them a commercial release in Europe, where copyright laws and enforcement differed from the US.

The crowd went wild when they performed the new remix live, with Raxon E joining them on stage. The collaboration was a huge success, and from that day on, Run-DMC, Jason Nevins, and Raxon E were like family, always pushing the boundaries of hip-hop and creating something new and exciting.

Topped charts in multiple countries and famously ended the Spice Girls' streak of six consecutive UK number ones.

By taking a massively popular pop-rock crossover hit (Nevins' remix) and stripping it down for a techno context, Raxon bridges the gap between pop culture and underground credibility. 5. Conclusion: A Timeless Classic, Reimagined

Released in 1997, "It's Like That (Raxon E)" quickly gained traction on the club scene, with DJs and producers championing the track for its infectious energy and clever mashup of two classic tracks. As word of the mashup spread, it began to gain mainstream attention, with radio stations and music television channels playing the track repeatedly.

Before understanding the remixes, you must understand the source.