: Many versions of this video circulated online as tributes, using vintage TV screen effects to display the archived footage of Pop Smoke performing or dancing.
: The track served as a high-energy US Drill anthem, uniting three of New York’s most prominent figures in the genre: Lil Tjay , Fivio Foreign , and the late Pop Smoke . : Many versions of this video circulated online
The song was a centerpiece of Lil Tjay's drill-inspired mixtape, State of Emergency , released in May 2020. State of Emergency
: Lil Tjay filmed the primary scenes for the music video in the middle of A Boogie wit da Hoodie's neighborhood . : Many versions of this video circulated online