: The track’s distinctive "bounce" comes from a sample of "Drag Rap" (1986) by The Showboys . This classic New Orleans bounce staple was also used by Brown in his previous song "Emerald".
: The music video was filmed entirely at Chris Brown’s Southern California home during quarantine. It features cameos from Diddy’s sons (Justin and Christian Combs) and Gunna. Chris Brown, Young Thug - Go Crazy
"Go Crazy" is a trap-infused R&B hit by Chris Brown and Young Thug that served as the breakout single from their May 2020 collaborative mixtape, Slime & B . Despite being released during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the song became a "slow-burn" success, eventually making Hot 100 history by completing the longest-ever climb to the top five for a lead male duo, reaching #3 after 35 weeks. Production and Composition : The track’s distinctive "bounce" comes from a
: Critics noted that the song successfully sits in the "dead center" of radio formats, blending Brown’s signature falsetto with Young Thug’s melodic trap delivery. It features cameos from Diddy’s sons (Justin and
: The song’s massive radio presence earned it three Soul Train Music Awards , including Song of the Year, and an iHeartRadio Music Award.
: The track is set in the key of C minor with a tempo of 94 BPM . Cultural Impact and Viral Challenges
: Launched shortly after the song's release by Brown and his daughter Royalty, the challenge—dancing alongside a slow-moving car—was inspired by the influencer Mufasa .