: The "vs Kura & Vedenzo" part of the title indicates that Rivas likely used elements or the base structure from a track or collaboration by Kura (a prominent Portuguese DJ) and Vedenzo as the "bed" for Jack Harlow's vocals.
: Rivas keeps the most recognizable parts of Jack Harlow's vocal—the "What's Poppin?" hook and selected verses—layering them over a thick, driving bassline. : The "vs Kura & Vedenzo" part of
: In electronic music, a VIP edit is a version of a track produced by the original artist (or in this case, a high-profile remixer like Rivas) intended for exclusive use in live sets. It often features harder drops or more aggressive arrangements than a standard remix. It often features harder drops or more aggressive
: The foundation is Jack Harlow’s "WHATS POPPIN" , originally produced by Jetsonmade and Pooh Beatz. That original track was a global success, gaining massive popularity on TikTok through the "Glo-Up" trend. driving bassline. : In electronic music