The collaboration was more than just a feature; OkayAfrica reported that Davido immersed himself in the culture, even learning "Pitori" slang from Focalistic during recording sessions. Review Summary Table
It was the first South African song to reach the Billboard Top Triller Global chart, peaking at number 16 .
Davido opens the track with his signature catchy adlibs and "memorable" one-liners like "It goes down when my G's connect," which reviewers at The Native noted are easily chanted by fans. Impact & Cultural Significance
The remix successfully merges the Pretoria-born Amapiano sound with hip-hop and Afropop elements. Focalistic refers to this style as "Ase Trap Tse Ke Pina Tsa Ko Kasi" (it's not trap, it's a song from the hood).


