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[3] The song follows the conclusion of a highly publicized feud that began between Chris Brown and Drake in 2012 over singer Rihanna, and it represents their first one-on-one collaboration.

The song dominated on both pop and hip-hop radio, breaking the record for most weeks at number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, being subsequently surpassed by "Go Crazy" (2020), also by Brown.

[4] The song peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100, and also reached the top ten in Australia and New Zealand, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic and UK.

Among the certifications it received, it was most notably certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), making it Brown's first song to achieve this status and one of the highest-certified digital singles in the United States.

[6] Brown and Drake have a history of feuds dating back to 2012 over singer Rihanna, which escalated in June of that year when friends of the musicians started throwing bottles at each other in a New York City nightclub.

[8][9] However, on October 12, 2018, Drake brought out the singer on his Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour date in Los Angeles and publicly ended their feud.

[1] It was written by Brown, Drake, Velous and Nija Charles, while the production was handled by Vinylz, J-Louis, 40 and Teddy Walton.

[19][20] Vulture's reviewer Craig Jenkins said that: "their first proper one-on-one collaboration, sparks but never exactly glows", finding it to be "too familiar", but ending up saying that "I’ll be stuck on it for the next few days either way".

It later depicts the confrontation between Brown and Drake, surrounded by their crews and multiple ladies in a Miami car park, which ends up being a dance battle.

[24] During the battle, Brown executes a complex choreography during the song's last verse, while Drake responds with goofy dance moves, interpreted in a comical way.

The image captures Brown during a dancing sequence from the video.