Down Bottom
"Down Bottom" is a song by American rapper Drag-On featuring Juvenile. It is the fourth single from American record label Ruff Ryders Entertainment's compilation album Ryde or Die Vol. 1 (1999). An official remix featuring American rapper Yung Wun was also released. BackgroundJuvenile did not appear on the song when it was released as a single, although he appeared on the album version. Drag-On stated the reason in an interview with RapReviews: "Some real political stuff, I ain't know what was goin' on. I kinda blame me for not being in-tune (with the business) so that's why now I'm really sellin' my music, and plus I'm more in tune with the business side."[1] In September 2023, it was revealed that at the time the song was created, Drag-On engaged in a rap battle with rapper Pitbull. Drag-On rapped a verse from "Down Bottom", which had not yet been released. Pitbull alleged that Drag-On was disqualified for using previously-written rhymes, making Pitbull the winner.[2] Critical receptionThe song received generally positive reviews. John Bush of AllMusic cited "Down Bottom" as among the tracks from Ryde or Die, Vol. 1 with excellent production, praising its "New Orleans horns".[3] Reviewing Ryde or Die, Vol. 1 for Rolling Stone, Kris Ex commented "At its best (the festive "Down Bottom"), the album is pure adrenalin".[4] Mitch Findlay of HotNewHipHop wrote that "Drag-On set 'Down Bottom' off with a truly spectacular opening voice, effortlessly bodying the track in a manner unfamiliar to the modern single" and "Juvenile follows suit with a disparate style, bringing a laid-back yet undeniably menacing sense of charisma to the mix."[5] Charts
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