: Recurring imagery includes Russ covering the floor in dollar bills and BIA delivering her verses while "dropping it low" in front of mirrors.
The Official Music Video , directed by , reinforces the track's "steamy" and "NSFW" reputation:
The song's trajectory was significantly altered by high-profile social media endorsement and strategic positioning:
: Released as the fourth single from Russ's fourteenth studio album, Shake the Snow Globe (2020), it helped the album debut at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. Visual Identity
: The song is built around the iconic "bed creak" sample from the Lil Jon-produced track "Some Cut" by Trillville.
: Recurring imagery includes Russ covering the floor in dollar bills and BIA delivering her verses while "dropping it low" in front of mirrors.
The Official Music Video , directed by , reinforces the track's "steamy" and "NSFW" reputation:
The song's trajectory was significantly altered by high-profile social media endorsement and strategic positioning:
: Released as the fourth single from Russ's fourteenth studio album, Shake the Snow Globe (2020), it helped the album debut at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. Visual Identity
: The song is built around the iconic "bed creak" sample from the Lil Jon-produced track "Some Cut" by Trillville.