The trend is driven by several distinct remixes that vary in style:
Often attributed to Luke Muzzic , this version focuses on high-energy club vibes and was officially released on streaming platforms in late 2025.
The "Where Have You Been Sped Up" phenomenon refers to the viral resurgence of Rihanna’s 2011 hit through fast-paced remixes on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. While the original song was a dance-pop powerhouse produced by Calvin Harris and Dr. Luke, its modern "sped up" iterations have introduced it to a new generation through specific fan-made and orchestral versions. Key Versions and Creators Where Have You Been Sped Up
Popular iterations like "The Hills X Where Have You Been" by LonelyEve combine Rihanna’s track with The Weeknd, gaining over 26 million streams in its sped-up format.
A highly popular version created by Drinks On Me (released around September 2025) which went viral for its cinematic, epic feel. The trend is driven by several distinct remixes
The song's resurgence is tied to several digital culture shifts:
The Hills X Where Have You Been - song and lyrics by LonelyEve Luke, its modern "sped up" iterations have introduced
Various creators like 13Aurora and DanyAng have released independent sped-up singles that cater specifically to TikTok dance challenges. Why It Went Viral
The trend is driven by several distinct remixes that vary in style:
Often attributed to Luke Muzzic , this version focuses on high-energy club vibes and was officially released on streaming platforms in late 2025.
The "Where Have You Been Sped Up" phenomenon refers to the viral resurgence of Rihanna’s 2011 hit through fast-paced remixes on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. While the original song was a dance-pop powerhouse produced by Calvin Harris and Dr. Luke, its modern "sped up" iterations have introduced it to a new generation through specific fan-made and orchestral versions. Key Versions and Creators
Popular iterations like "The Hills X Where Have You Been" by LonelyEve combine Rihanna’s track with The Weeknd, gaining over 26 million streams in its sped-up format.
A highly popular version created by Drinks On Me (released around September 2025) which went viral for its cinematic, epic feel.
The song's resurgence is tied to several digital culture shifts:
The Hills X Where Have You Been - song and lyrics by LonelyEve
Various creators like 13Aurora and DanyAng have released independent sped-up singles that cater specifically to TikTok dance challenges. Why It Went Viral