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Mesophonic Drops Heavy Dubstep Rework of Marshmello & Juice WRLD’s “Bye Bye”

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Fresh off the buzz around his recent dubstep flip of Megan Thee Stallion’s “Mamushi”, Mesophonic returns with another fearless rework — this time taking on Marshmello and Juice WRLD’s “Bye Bye” and transforming it into a heavy-hitting dubstep weapon.

At just 13 years old, Mesophonic continues to build serious momentum within the electronic music scene, proving that age is no barrier to impactful production. His latest flip injects raw bass pressure and darker energy into the emotional core of the original, flipping it into something built for the pit rather than the playlist.

The result is a bold reinterpretation that feels both respectful to the source material and fearless in its execution.

Mesophonic Bye bye rework
Mesophonic Bye bye rework

What stands out most is the level of control and clarity in the production. The low-end hits with weight, the drops are tightly constructed, and the arrangement shows an instinctive understanding of tension and release — qualities that many producers take years to develop.

Mesophonic’s ability to reshape such a well-known track into a fully realized dubstep experience speaks volumes about his growing confidence behind the boards. With each release, Mesophonic sharpens his sound and expands his creative identity, positioning himself as one of the most exciting young prospects emerging in bass music right now.

If this trajectory continues, he’s not just flipping tracks — he’s laying the groundwork for a serious future in electronic music. Support the release, crank it loud, and keep an eye on Mesophonic as he continues to level up.

Listen to the track below!