Singer-songwriter vaultboy has shared a remix of his viral hit, ‘everything sucks’, featuring K-pop sensation Eric Nam.

vaultboy’s popular single, ‘everything sucks’, gets the remix treatment featuring a guest appearance by K-pop artist Eric Nam.

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The pair have shared a music video of the rework, providing a fun and harmonious take of the vaultboy original.

vaultboy shares,

“Iย am beyond stoked to have Eric on the everything sucks remix! I first met Eric after we collaborated on the song he performed with Sarah Barrios โ€œHave We Met Beforeโ€, which I co-wrote. We shot a live performance video together for that song and we got along well, so when I was looking for someone to guest feature on โ€œeverything sucksโ€, Eric felt like a no brainer. Heโ€™s an awesome dude and crazy talented, and we share a lot of laughs when we work together, so it was a fun experience getting to work with him in the studio and shoot a music video together.”

Eric Nam says,

โ€œWorking with vaultboy has been an incredibly fun experience and Iโ€™m excited for listeners and fans around the world to hear this remix.โ€

The two have previously collaborated together on Sarah Barrios’ ‘Have We Met Before?’, in which vaultboy was the songwriter and Eric Nam a featured guest.

Born out of 30-day songwriting challenge on TikTok, vaultboy’s original version of ‘everything sucks’ was released earlier this year in March. It rapidly hitย #1 on the Spotify Global Chartsย staying there for almost two full weeks, and enteredย Spotify’s Viral Chartsย in 37 countries across the globe.

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The single has garnered over 30 million streams and 8 million views on its music video, and has given the blossoming singer over a million followers on TikTok.

Eric Nam, named GQ Korea‘s Man of the Year, is one of the most recognizable Asia stars in the world. The Korean-American singer is one of the busiest solo acts, touring extensively and working on a ton of collaborations.