: The track’s distinctive "bounce" comes from a sample of "Drag Rap" (1986) by The Showboys . This classic New Orleans bounce staple was also used by Brown in his previous song "Emerald".
: The music video was filmed entirely at Chris Brown’s Southern California home during quarantine. It features cameos from Diddy’s sons (Justin and Christian Combs) and Gunna.
: Critics noted that the song successfully sits in the "dead center" of radio formats, blending Brown’s signature falsetto with Young Thug’s melodic trap delivery.
: Launched shortly after the song's release by Brown and his daughter Royalty, the challenge—dancing alongside a slow-moving car—was inspired by the influencer Mufasa .
: The track’s distinctive "bounce" comes from a sample of "Drag Rap" (1986) by The Showboys . This classic New Orleans bounce staple was also used by Brown in his previous song "Emerald".
: The music video was filmed entirely at Chris Brown’s Southern California home during quarantine. It features cameos from Diddy’s sons (Justin and Christian Combs) and Gunna.
: Critics noted that the song successfully sits in the "dead center" of radio formats, blending Brown’s signature falsetto with Young Thug’s melodic trap delivery.
: Launched shortly after the song's release by Brown and his daughter Royalty, the challenge—dancing alongside a slow-moving car—was inspired by the influencer Mufasa .