Tropical Twerking: Chris Brown , Nicki Minaj , and G-Eazy "Wobble Up"
Musically, the track is a bounce-influenced "hedonistic" anthem produced by . It prominently samples " Monkey on tha Dick " (1997) by the late Cash Money artist Magnolia Shorty , giving it a distinct New Orleans feel. The lyrics are explicit, focusing on physical attraction and party culture, with Brown providing the catchy chorus. Artistic Controversies and Reception Tropical Twerking: Chris Brown , Nicki Minaj ,
While praised by outlets like Billboard and Rap-Up for its choreography and vibrant palette, the video faced immediate scrutiny upon release. Several artists, including German creator , accused the production team of "stealing and copying" specific artworks. Sperlich specifically pointed out the similarities between his 2018 works—such as a temperature dial on a breast—and scenes in the video, claiming they were used without permission. the visual is a high-energy
Despite the controversy, the collaboration solidified the professional bond between the trio, marking Brown's seventh collaboration with Nicki Minaj. Despite the controversy
appears in a seductive sandcastle scene, delivering her verse with an up-tempo flow.
Released on , the official music video for " Wobble Up " serves as the vibrant third single from Chris Brown’s ninth studio album, Indigo . Directed by Brown alongside frequent collaborator Arrad Rahgoshay , the visual is a high-energy, neon-soaked tribute to New Orleans bounce music. Vibrant Visuals and Tropical Paradise
leans into the summer vibe, catching sun in a beach chair alongside a cameo appearance by rapper Tyga .