David Guetta Hey Mama Bass Boosted Access

March 16, 2015, as the fourth single from Guetta’s album Listen .

Bass boosting is a common modification in the EDM community designed to maximize . For "Hey Mama," this trend is driven by: Hey Mama ft. Nicki Minaj(Bass Boosted) [DeepMusicHD Remix] David Guetta Hey Mama Bass Boosted

Produced by David Guetta , Afrojack, and Giorgio Tuinfort. March 16, 2015, as the fourth single from

The song’s distinctive "Hey Mama" hook is sampled from a 1948 recording of "Rosie," a work song sung by an African-American chain gang at the Mississippi State Penitentiary, recorded by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax. Technical Specs: Originally written in E minor at 86 BPM . 2. The "Bass Boosted" Phenomenon and reggae influences.

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The "Bass Boosted" phenomenon surrounding this track refers to various fan-made and producer remixes—such as those by DISTO , ERS , and OzerO —that artificially or creatively amplify the low-end frequencies to enhance the "punch" of the kick drum and bassline for car audio or club environments.

"Hey Mama" by David Guetta (feat. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha & Afrojack) is a landmark 2015 EDM-pop track known for its high-energy fusion of , hip-hop , and reggae influences.