Arulpragasam, Ruben Fernhout, Jerry Leembruggen, and produced by DJ Punish (Richard Westra).
The track references Shampoo's 1994 hit song "Trouble",[1] and incorporates such musical styles as reggae, trap[2] and kuduro.
"Double Bubble Trouble" received generally positive feedback from music critics.
[6] However, in his PopMatters review, Arnold Pan was less enthusiastic, and while appreciating the song's "globetrotting" blend of "dub reggae rhythms, Indian strings, and hip-hop conventions", he also claimed that M.I.A.
published the clip on YouTube herself, the label blocked it on copyright grounds, but reversed the decision when faced with an outpouring of protest.