Adriatique and Notre Dame Remix ‘Give It To Me’
The Swiss dance duo and Parisian producer have collaborated on a new remix of the chart-topping 2007 hit ‘Give It To Me; featuring Nelly Furtado.

Swiss dance duo Adriatique and Parisian producer Notre Dame have collaborated on a new remix of Timbaland and Nelly Furtado‘s chart-topping 2007 hit “Give It To Me.” The remix is out now via UMe/Interscope and Deja Vu Records.
Adriatique says of the remix, “We’ve always loved the raw energy of ‘Give It to Me.’ This new version is our tribute to the original- reworked with Notre Dame into a darker, more club-focused track. It’s been a highlight in our sets over the past year.”
Notre Dame commented, “Timbaland and Nelly Furtado’s productions were a formative influence on me, and revisiting ‘Give It To Me’ felt like stepping into a piece of music history. By a twist of fate, I ended up partnering with Adriatique to work on this remix. We wanted to preserve the raw attitude of the original while reimagining it through our own language, built for late-night tension.”
“Give It To Me” originally appeared on Timbaland’s 2007 album Shock Value. The original song also features vocals from Justin Timberlake. The song features a diss directed towards record producer Scott Storch: “I’m a real producer and you[‘re] just the piano man.”
Adriatique aka Adrian Shala and Adrian Schweizer have been pushing creative boundaries in electronic music for nearly 15 years. In 2016, they launched their own label, Siamese. For the past few years, the duo have hosted an innovative international tour experience, X, selling out shows at the Pyramids of Giza, Tulum, São Paulo, and Colombia. Earlier this year they released “Love’s A Game” with Bipolar Sunshine. Their remix of Rüfüs Du Sol’s “In The Moment” has amassed more than 14 million Spotify streams.
Notre Dame has released high-profile remixes for artists such as Lenny Kravitz, Bedouin, and Röyksopp. He launched his own label, Paranormal Society, and released music on the iconic French imprint Kitsuné.