LA-based artist Zarema has returned with a new remix of her single “Closure,” teaming up with producer David Alexander to give the song a fresh new feel. The remix follows an earlier rework by Vic Latino and arrives ahead of the official original version, produced by John Russell. While the core emotion of the track remains intact, this new version leans into a more atmospheric and rhythmic sound, making it feel bigger and more immersive without losing its intimacy. An extended remix is also available, allowing listeners to fully sink into the mood of the song.
“Closure” was written in response to a deeply personal experience for Zarema, where she tragically lost a close family member to COVID during the early days of the pandemic. With hospital visits not allowed at the time, the loss came without the chance to say goodbye, something that shaped the heart of the song. She began writing the music in 2020 and finished the lyrics later, once the reality of that grief had settled. The track reflects the confusion, sadness, and unanswered questions that often come with sudden loss.
The David Alexander remix opens the song up to new spaces, balancing its emotional weight with a subtle club-ready pulse that invites repeat listening. At its core, “Closure” speaks to anyone who has experienced grief, distance, or words left unsaid, offering comfort through shared feeling rather than easy answers.