On August 11, 2014, the music video was released. The video depicts Rae Sremmurd holding a party. Comedian Mike Epps makes an appearance in the video.
Remixes
The official remix features guest verses from fellow American rappers, Nicki Minaj and Pusha T, the verses from Pusha T and Nicki Minaj were from their freestyles of the song. West Coast rapper Kid Ink, also remixed the song, featuring Travis Porter and Hardhead.
Another remix was done by rapper Watsky and pop band Karmin with no involvement of the original artist. It interpolates the original chorus.
In other media
The song is heard in an episode of the television series Black-ish. It was also used in a commercial for Wingstop.[4]
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
References
12Rolling Stone Staff (8 October 2025). "The 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century So Far". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 11 October 2025. The debut single from Atlanta-via-Mississippi duo Rae Sremmurd was trap music at its most giddy and ebullient, its menacing bass and machine-gun hi-hats turned into pure pop euphoria.