Ingrid Tu Es Foutu Andrey Vertuga Remix 4 Best -

In an era of disposable AI-generated house music, "Ingrid Tu Es Foutu Andrey Vertuga Remix 4 Best" stands as a testament to the underground bootleg ethic: steal a great vocal, wrap it in pristine sound design, and release it with no marketing except word-of-mouth.

Whether you are a DJ chasing the next peak-hour weapon, a collector hunting the red vinyl, or a TikToker looking for the perfect stutter sound, this remix delivers. It is foutu—in the best way possible.

Final rating: 4.8 / 5
Deducted 0.2 points because you will never find a clean intro.


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The story behind "Tu es foutu" by Italian artist (Ingrid Alberini) is one of post-breakup frustration and the sting of broken promises. The Meaning of the Song

The song’s title, "Tu es foutu," roughly translates from French as "You are screwed" or "You are finished". In-Grid wrote the lyrics following the end of a personal relationship that left her feeling deceived. In an era of disposable AI-generated house music,

The lyrics list a series of grandiose promises her lover made—and the disappointing reality she actually received: Promise: The sun in winter and a rainbow. Reality: Coldness and disillusionment. Promise: Golden sands. Reality: Only a postcard. Promise: Mozart’s music. Reality: The sound of "broken dishes" (arguments). Promise: To be a queen with a scepter. Reality: Being left with a broom.

Because of these letdowns, she refers to herself as "Mademoiselle pas de chance" (Miss Unlucky) and tells her ex he is "foutu" because he has lost her trust and ruined the relationship. The Andrey Vertuga Remix

While the original 2002 track was a mid-tempo accordion-heavy dance-pop song, modern remixes like the one by Andrey Vertuga (often labeled as "Best" in playlists) transform the story into a high-energy club anthem. These remixes emphasize the "feisty" nature of the lyrics, turning a sad realization into an empowering, bass-driven track for the dance floor. Have you heard the "4 Best" version


"Tu Es Foutu" is one of the most iconic European dance tracks of the early 2000s. Originally released by the French-Italian singer In-Grid in 2002, the song became a massive international hit, famous for its catchy chorus and distinct French lyrics. Over the years, many producers have attempted to modernize the track, but the Andrey Vertuga Remix stands out as a premier version for modern audiences.

For the uninitiated, the original Tu Es Foutu (often radio-titled “You Promised Me”) was Ingrid Alberini’s crowning achievement. Driven by a shuffling house beat, a flamenco guitar hook, and Ingrid’s half-sung, half-spoken French verses, the track was a global anomaly. It wasn’t pure trance. It wasn’t pure pop. It was emotional, danceable, and slightly bitter—a perfect cocktail for the early 2000s dance floors. The chorus—“Tu es foutu, tu es foutu, tu es foutu, foutu”—was a kiss-off that felt more like a celebration.

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There are songs that define an era, and then there are songs that refuse to stay in one. Ingrid’s 2002 smash “Tu Es Foutu” (“You’re Screwed” in English) falls firmly into the latter category. A Latin-tinged, French-spoken Eurodance masterpiece, it dominated summer playlists from Ibiza to Moscow. Two decades later, producer Andrey Vertuga has done the unthinkable: he’s made it feel brand new again with his “Remix 4 Best.”