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Best Cahill Collaborations

Alex DaviesBy Alex Davies 2 weeks ago
Written with AI assistance.

One remix of 'We Found Love' explains why Rihanna, Calvin Harris and 200+ other artists trusted them in the studio.

Best Cahill Collaborations
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The remix that explains it all

Cahill's remix of 'We Found Love' by Rihanna and Calvin Harris is where you start. Taking on a track that huge and making a version people actually want in the club is no small feat. It's the clearest sign of why major artists keep handing Cahill their records to rework. This is the single that proves what they can do with someone else's material. It's not a remix that sidelines the original, it's a remix that earns its own space.

The voice that defined the sound

But before the remix work, there's Nikki Belle. She sang on both 'Trippin' On You' and 'Sex Shooter', Cahill's signature tracks. Her voice is a huge part of why those records landed the way they did. If you want to understand the Cahill sound, you have to start with her. These collaborations with Belle aren't just featuring artists, they're core to the identity. Without her, Cahill is a different group.

The scale of the work

Over 200 official remixes to their name. That's not a side hustle, it's arguably the core of what Cahill does. The names they've worked with: Mariah Carey, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, and a spread of pop styles that all get filtered through the same commercial house lens. Plenty of dance acts have one big song and never get asked back. Cahill built a career on the opposite: being the people other artists trust to give their tracks a club life. That's a different kind of respect, one that's earned through consistency.

Why it matters

The remix work explains their legacy better than the originals ever could. Major artists don't keep calling the same producers unless those producers deliver real value. Over 200 times, artists trusted Cahill with their records. Over 200 times, they proved they were worth that trust. That's the real evidence of how serious they are.

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