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Josh Banton Revives the Art of the Remix with “Stand On It” Featuring Ziearre

  • Writer: Rawrr ZoneNYC
    Rawrr ZoneNYC
  • 5 hours ago
  • 2 min read


Remixes have long played an important role in music culture, giving artists the opportunity to breathe new life into existing records through fresh production, guest appearances, alternate arrangements, and creative reinterpretations. At their best, remixes don't simply recreate a song—they transform it, offering listeners a new experience while maintaining the heart and message of the original track.


Just when listeners were still riding the wave of Josh Banton's original release of Stand On It, he reminded us that there is no expiration date on keeping an audience engaged. The remix proves that a strong song can continue to evolve and connect with listeners in new ways.

A special shoutout goes to Akira Charles, whose production helps elevate the record to another level. The refreshed instrumental brings a smooth, laid-back energy that immediately captures the listener's attention. Beyond the beat itself, the remix showcases growth in Josh's delivery, as his wordplay, cadence, and overall flow feel refreshed and tailored to the new sonic landscape.


While the original version carried a stylish confidence reminiscent of the energy found in Finesse by Bruno Mars and Cardi B, this remix shifts into a brighter, feel-good lane. The track evokes the nostalgic summer vibes associated with classic Will Smith records, creating a soundtrack perfect for warm-weather playlists, cookouts, and good times. Maybe a modern Willand Jazzy Jeff?

What makes this remix stand out is that Josh didn't simply add a verse or tweak the production—he truly remixed the song. The updated arrangement gives Stand On It a completely different feel while preserving the uplifting message at its core. The result is a record that feels familiar yet brand new, proving that remixes can still be an art form when approached with creativity and purpose.


In an era where many remixes feel like afterthoughts or marketing tools, Josh Banton's Stand On It remix serves as a reminder of what a remix is supposed to accomplish. By reinventing the sound, adjusting the energy, and creating a fresh listening experience, he transforms an already solid record into a summertime anthem with renewed life. It's a testament to artistic growth, thoughtful production, and the power of revisiting a song with a new perspective. If this remix is any indication, Josh Banton understands that great music doesn't just have a moment—it creates momentum.

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