While the original version was already a regional hit, bringing onto the remix gave the track national legs. At the time, Tyga was dominated the charts with Careless World: Rise of the Last King . His verse added a polished, mainstream sheen to Joe Moses’ raw, gritty delivery, creating a perfect balance between street appeal and radio playability. Cultural Impact

Joe Moses’ featuring Tyga is a quintessential West Coast club anthem that solidified Moses’ place in the New Hollywood movement of the early 2010s. The Sound of the Era

Long before TikTok, this track lived in the "viral" space of Vine and YouTube dance videos, proving its staying power in digital spaces.

The song helped define a specific sub-genre of West Coast hip-hop that prioritized club energy and danceability over lyrical complexity.

It became a staple in DJ sets across the country, further establishing Joe Moses as a key player in the 10Summits/OBH camp.

Released during the height of the "Ratchet" music wave—pioneered by producers like DJ Mustard—the track is built on a skeleton of minimalist percussion, heavy 808s, and a hypnotic, rhythmic snap. It’s music designed specifically for the loud, high-energy environment of Los Angeles nightlife. The Collaboration

Even years later, the "Ratchets (Remix)" remains a go-to throwback for anyone looking to capture the specific, high-octane energy of the 2012 LA rap scene.

Joe Moses - Ratchets (remix) Ft. Tyga Apr 2026

While the original version was already a regional hit, bringing onto the remix gave the track national legs. At the time, Tyga was dominated the charts with Careless World: Rise of the Last King . His verse added a polished, mainstream sheen to Joe Moses’ raw, gritty delivery, creating a perfect balance between street appeal and radio playability. Cultural Impact

Joe Moses’ featuring Tyga is a quintessential West Coast club anthem that solidified Moses’ place in the New Hollywood movement of the early 2010s. The Sound of the Era Joe Moses - Ratchets (Remix) ft. Tyga

Long before TikTok, this track lived in the "viral" space of Vine and YouTube dance videos, proving its staying power in digital spaces. While the original version was already a regional

The song helped define a specific sub-genre of West Coast hip-hop that prioritized club energy and danceability over lyrical complexity. Cultural Impact Joe Moses’ featuring Tyga is a

It became a staple in DJ sets across the country, further establishing Joe Moses as a key player in the 10Summits/OBH camp.

Released during the height of the "Ratchet" music wave—pioneered by producers like DJ Mustard—the track is built on a skeleton of minimalist percussion, heavy 808s, and a hypnotic, rhythmic snap. It’s music designed specifically for the loud, high-energy environment of Los Angeles nightlife. The Collaboration

Even years later, the "Ratchets (Remix)" remains a go-to throwback for anyone looking to capture the specific, high-octane energy of the 2012 LA rap scene.