The Travis Scott version serves as a high-profile "crossover" moment, bridging the gap between Latin urban music and mainstream American hip-hop.
The "Krippy Kush" project reached massive commercial success, including a 20× Platinum (Latin) certification by the RIAA. Remix Breakdown The Travis Scott version serves as a high-profile
The track was produced by Jamaican producer Rvssian (Tarik Johnston). The official remix of by Farruko , Bad
The official remix of by Farruko , Bad Bunny , and Rvssian featuring Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott is the second major remix of the 2017 Latin trap hit. This version notably replaced 21 Savage's verse from the first remix with a new verse from Travis Scott for its official music video release. Essential Song Facts The Travis Scott remix and its official music
A cornerstone of the Latin Trap movement that exploded in the late 2010s.
The Travis Scott remix and its official music video debuted on December 22, 2017 .