Frequently uploaded by fans and the official Rudeejay channel .
Since it is a "bootleg" (an unofficial remix), it was never given a formal commercial release on major streaming platforms like Spotify due to copyright restrictions. However, it remains a staple on community-driven platforms: Hosted by various accounts like sensationclub .
It utilizes Billie Eilish's whispered, low-frequency vocals from "Bad Guy," specifically the "duh" hook and the rhythmic "I'm that bad type" verses.
The bootleg is designed for high-energy dance floors and festival sets. It features a technical "tug-of-war" between the two original songs:
The track gained significant traction within the EDM community shortly after its debut. It was notably supported by major industry figures including: Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Cat Dealers Availability
Frequently uploaded by fans and the official Rudeejay channel .
Since it is a "bootleg" (an unofficial remix), it was never given a formal commercial release on major streaming platforms like Spotify due to copyright restrictions. However, it remains a staple on community-driven platforms: Hosted by various accounts like sensationclub . Frequently uploaded by fans and the official Rudeejay
It utilizes Billie Eilish's whispered, low-frequency vocals from "Bad Guy," specifically the "duh" hook and the rhythmic "I'm that bad type" verses. It was notably supported by major industry figures
The bootleg is designed for high-energy dance floors and festival sets. It features a technical "tug-of-war" between the two original songs: It utilizes Billie Eilish's whispered
The track gained significant traction within the EDM community shortly after its debut. It was notably supported by major industry figures including: Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Cat Dealers Availability