: For Spencer Elmer, the track served as a major gateway from being a digital personality to a serious contender in the UK alternative rap scene. 3. Musical Style and the "432Hz" Element
Before its official release, the track gained massive traction on . The "She's a 10 but..." trend was already a popular social media game, and the song perfectly soundtracked thousands of user-generated videos.
: The sound was used by over 3,000 accounts even before the full visuals dropped.