: The foundation of the mashup is the Richard Grey & Eddie Pay (Original Mix) , released in early 2022, which modernizes the original 90s vocals into a driving Funky/Jackin' House format.
: It features a rhythmic, 125 BPM house groove that emphasizes heavy basslines and the satirical, mocking vocal hook of the original song. Musical Context & Themes : The foundation of the mashup is the
You can find this specific mashup and its related versions on: : Available through curators like HC1-DANCE. : The original song was intended to "turn
: The original song was intended to "turn the tables" on male-centric songs in pop and rap by satirizing the male ego. : EwellicK's version is distinguished by integrating the
: This mashup is popular in professional DJ sets and playlists such as the Beatport Funky House Charts and specialized SoundCloud dance charts. Where to Listen
: The underlying Richard Grey & Eddie Pay mix is available on Spotify and Yandex Music.
: EwellicK's version is distinguished by integrating the signature "brasshouse" style of Too Many Zooz, adding a raw, organic intensity to the electronic beat.