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.
: A 2012 version that leaned into the big-room house trends of that era. ingrid tu es foutu andrey vertuga remix 4 best
Andrey Vertuga, known for high-energy reboots like his version of Tony Igy’s "Astronomia," applies a contemporary "club house" polish to In-Grid's original. For the uninitiated, the original Tu Es Foutu
: Unlike some tech-house remixes that strip away the melody, this version keeps the iconic accordion riff front and center, ensuring it remains instantly recognizable. A Legacy of Remixes It wasn’t pure pop