Throwback

Album: Underground Luxury (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song finds B.o.B encouraging an erotic dancer at a club to "go crazy" and "throw that back." (In other words, shake her booty). Chris Brown jumps in with a verse where he spits about throwing racks at strippers. The Atlanta native and Breezy first teamed up on "Arena" from 2012's Strange Clouds. "He's dope, man," B.o.B said to Rolling Stone of Brown. "We were at the studio and we always work in a lot of the same studios so he just stuck his head in the studio one day and I was like, 'Yo, man, I got some s--t that I need to play you.' So he played me one of his records for his album and we both got on each other's album."

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