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The beat features heavy, sliding 888 basslines and sharp, rhythmic percussion that matches Pop Smoke's signature deep, raspy vocals.

The instrumental was first heard in Nito NB’s " Lightwork Freestyle " in 2018.

Before Pop Smoke, it was utilized by artists like Russ Millions on " Trick Or Treat " and Nas Blixky on "No Cap".

The original beat for "44 BullDog" was produced by and MobzBeatz . Its history is a classic example of the "recycled beat" culture in drill music:

Youngbull Beatz is a well-known community producer who creates high-quality remakes (re-productions) of popular drill tracks. These versions are often used by independent artists for covers, freestyles, or educational purposes, such as piano tutorials. Song Meaning and Style

"" is a high-energy drill anthem by the late Pop Smoke , featured on his record-breaking posthumous debut album, Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (2020) . The song is widely recognized for its aggressive delivery and hauntingly minimalist production, which has inspired numerous remakes and instrumentals, most notably by Youngbull Beatz . The Evolution of the Instrumental