Despite the controversy, the collaboration solidified the professional bond between the trio, marking Brown's seventh collaboration with Nicki Minaj.
Musically, the track is a bounce-influenced "hedonistic" anthem produced by . It prominently samples " Monkey on tha Dick " (1997) by the late Cash Money artist Magnolia Shorty , giving it a distinct New Orleans feel. The lyrics are explicit, focusing on physical attraction and party culture, with Brown providing the catchy chorus. Artistic Controversies and Reception The lyrics are explicit, focusing on physical attraction
Released on , the official music video for " Wobble Up " serves as the vibrant third single from Chris Brown’s ninth studio album, Indigo . Directed by Brown alongside frequent collaborator Arrad Rahgoshay , the visual is a high-energy, neon-soaked tribute to New Orleans bounce music. Vibrant Visuals and Tropical Paradise Vibrant Visuals and Tropical Paradise remains a centerpiece,
remains a centerpiece, with Brown leading his dance crew through smooth, neon-lit routines that highlight the song's twerk-infused energy. A Bounce-Inspired Anthem The lyrics are explicit