With numerous versions of Skrillex & Diplo (or Jack Ü) and Justin Bieber's "Where Are U Now" coming out, you'd probably get sick of the song by now.
But if it's Florence + The Machine making a cover, you know it's going to sound amazing - and utterly different from the other remixes by Pentatonix and CHVRHES, among others.
The bone-chilling rendition didn't disappoint - it may even sound better than the original, thanks to Florence + The Machine's ultra-unique signature sound.
Florence Welch, along with her band, dropped by the BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge on Tuesday, where they actually made "magic happen."
The cover is actually a much slower version of the track, where she shows off her spectacular vocals, giving much more emotion to the lyrics of the high-energy dance tune.
Listen to the cover below! We're pretty sure you'll be playing it on loop for a while.
If you're looking to catch another gig by Florence + The Machine, you should probably book tickets to Abu Dhabi immediately.
Just this week, news broke out that Florence + The Machine will be playing at the Aub Dhabi Grand Prix. Not really during the race, but at the after-race concerts.
In fact, she'll be headlining with Enrique Iglesias and Blur throughout the series of the after-race concerts from November 26 to 29. Here's the line-up:
Thursday, November 26: Arabic Night
A-list Arabic talents will be kicking off the after-race concert series. Acts include Cheb Khaled, Fares Karam, Aryam, and DJ Said Mrad.
Friday, November 27: Enrique Iglesias
The King of Latin Pop will be performing a whole headlining set on Friday night's after-race concert in Abu Dhabi. You can expect to hear him belt out his hits "Bailamos," "Be With You," and "Hero."
Saturday, November 28: Florence + The Machine
You can probably hear Florence Welch belt out tracks from her latest album, "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful," on Saturday's after-race concert.
Sunday, November 29: Blur
The British band might be playing their beloved '90s Britpop tunes like "Girls and Boys" and "Parklife." You might even hear Blur playing some tracks from their "The Magic Whip" album.