The initial release featured several versions that tailored the track for specific audiences:

In the context of "Freed from Desire," the "Edit Mix" is more than just a shorter version; it is a tool for . Whether it’s a 30-second edit for a TikTok trend or a 7-minute extended mix for a warehouse rave, the song’s core DNA—freedom from material want—remains intact while the energy level shifts to fit the moment.

: A longer edit designed for DJs, featuring extended intro and outro beats for seamless transitioning and a more driving bassline. The Sound of the Mix

The track’s longevity is largely due to its adoption by sports fans, most notably the "Will Grigg's on Fire" chant during Euro 2016. This sparked a wave of modern edit mixes:

: The song’s message of anti-materialism—"My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs"—is delivered in short, rhythmic loops that make it easy for crowds to chant.

: Modern producers often create "bootleg" edits that increase the BPM to 140 or higher, catering to the current trend of high-speed electronic music.