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: Industry experts at Variety explain that the remix's success comes from stripping the original rap song down to its catchiest "hook-y" parts and pairing them with a sleek house groove. This makes the track more palatable for international commercial radio in markets like France and Germany, where traditional hip-hop can be polarizing.

: The track originally gained viral traction in mid-2020 as an unofficial "bootleg" release by Spanish producer HVME. It was only officially cleared and released by Travis Scott’s team in January 2021 after seeing its massive streaming performance—peaking at #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

While no single "academic paper" focuses solely on this specific track, its success is analyzed in industry reports and research on the psychological phenomenon of . Key Industry & Research Insights