In April 2022, the song received a remix featuring American rapper Polo G which served as the lead single from Nuk's debut studio album Switch Music (2022).
[4] Leor Galil of Chicago Reader praised the song, commenting that "superficially it sounds like a pretty standard drill track", but "Nuk puts it over the top with his style".
[5] This version became more popular than the original, propelling Nuk to further recognition, and served as the lead single from his debut studio album Switch Music.
Tom Breihan of Stereogum wrote, "Polo's verse on the remix is strong; it gives him a chance to show that he can do primordial drill shit as well as the sad singsong stuff that made him famous.
"[3] Joey Echevarria of XXL wrote that the beat "provides the perfect undertone for the fierce bars both Chicago drill rhymers laid down, putting any and all opps on notice all through the summer.