Artists Who Have Remixed Beyoncé's "Drunk in Love"

New versions of the intoxicating single keep coming.

Surfboard Style - Oh, yes, the singer and her hubby are just as hot in the official video for “Drunk in Love,” where Bey serenades her man in a vintage Eres bikini and sheer Wendy Nichols dress. Hov complements her perfectly in a crisp, white tee and mounds of gold chains. (Photo: Columbia Records) 

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"Drunk in Love" Remixes - With tons of new videos and songs, there was plenty to be excited about when Beyoncé dropped her eponymous album unexpectedly in December. What gained the most traction, though, was her collaboration with Jay Z, “Drunk in Love.” The two performed the duet to open the Grammys, and its popularity continues to rise. The latest indication of that: all the artists who have been remixing it. Here’s a look at who’s taken a drink so far. (Photo: Columbia Records) 

Cassidy - Rather than spitting over the regular "Drunk in Love" beat, Cassidy took a vocal sample of Beyoncé from the song and used it as the chorus for his remix, "Surfboard." (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

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Cassidy - Rather than spitting over the regular "Drunk in Love" beat, Cassidy took a vocal sample of Beyoncé from the song and used it as the chorus for his remix, "Surfboard." (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

Impact Track: Kanye West – "Black Skinhead" - Armed with a Gary Glitter-inspired backbeat and frustrated vocals shoeing away racial ignorance, Kanye’s "Black Skinhead" comes in as an obvious contender here. (Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

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Kanye West - Kanye West is relatively selective about songs that he’ll add a verse to for a remix, but it should be no surprise that he chose this one. Not only is he close with Bey and Hov, but Yeezy sure seems “Drunk in Love” as he prepares to marry fiancée Kim Kardashian. As usual, the verse has its share of memorable and raunchy lines.  (Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

T.I. Rallies the Troops After Hurricane Katrina - When Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, T.I. was one of the first artists on the front-line with David Banner as they helped raise millions and donated time and physical labor to many of their fans and families left destitute after the storm. (Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for AXE)

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T.I. - Tip brought his impeccable flow to "Drunk in Love," which he kicked over an EDM remix of the beat. (Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for AXE)

The Weeknd - What better way for a crooner like The Weeknd to celebrate Valentine's Day weekend than with some new music? The singer released a slowed down, smoothed out and sexed up version of the track (who knew that was even possible?).(Photo: Jlnphotography/WENN)

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The Weeknd - What better way for a crooner like The Weeknd to celebrate Valentine's Day weekend than with some new music? The singer released a slowed down, smoothed out and sexed up version of the track (who knew that was even possible?).(Photo: Jlnphotography/WENN)

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Rico Love and Plies - Rico Love and Plies got in the booth together for a singer/rapper remix of the hit. Rico swerves between singing and rapping and Plies brings his Southern flair in to close the track.(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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Rico Love and Plies - Rico Love and Plies got in the booth together for a singer/rapper remix of the hit. Rico swerves between singing and rapping and Plies brings his Southern flair in to close the track.(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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Future - Future added his singular rap/sung style to a remix of his own — likely inspired by his fiancée Ciara. The two recently worked together on the similarly-themed "Anytime."(Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

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Future - Future added his singular rap/sung style to a remix of his own — likely inspired by his fiancée Ciara. The two recently worked together on the similarly-themed "Anytime."(Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

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Diplo - Diplo added his touch to “Drunk in Love” by flipping the beat, changing the tempo and sprinkling in more of his signature stylings. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Samsung) 

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Diplo - Diplo added his touch to “Drunk in Love” by flipping the beat, changing the tempo and sprinkling in more of his signature stylings. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Samsung) 

James Blake - When James Blake gave his take on “Drunk in Love,” the outcome was a larger deviation from the original than any of the other remixes. The British musician removed most of the vocals and flipped the beat, too. (Photo: Karl Walter/Getty Images)

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James Blake - When James Blake gave his take on “Drunk in Love,” the outcome was a larger deviation from the original than any of the other remixes. The British musician removed most of the vocals and flipped the beat, too. (Photo: Karl Walter/Getty Images)