: 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".
: 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.
To bolster its chart longevity, an official remix was released in February 2021 featuring Future , , and Latto . This version aimed to bring back a "summer tune" feel to help listeners move past the difficulties of 2020.
: 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".
: 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. Chris Brown, Young Thug - Go Crazy
To bolster its chart longevity, an official remix was released in February 2021 featuring Future , , and Latto . This version aimed to bring back a "summer tune" feel to help listeners move past the difficulties of 2020. : The track’s distinctive "bounce" comes from a