DaBaby, GloRilla, Yung Miami, and YKNIECE Bring Bold Energy on “POP DAT THANG (Remix)” 

Rating: 4 out of 5.
DaBaby, GloRilla, Yung Miami, YKNIECE

“POP DAT THANG“ remix had a whole lineup.

DaBaby brings in GloRilla, Yung Miami, and YKNIECE for the “POP DAT THANG” remix, and the result is a track that feels even louder, bolder, and more unapologetic than the original. From the start, it is clear this version is all about energy and presence.

GloRilla opens the remix and immediately sets the tone. She comes in fierce and confident, delivering her verse with that signature grit and attitude that always hits. It shifts the vibe of the song right away, but in a way that feels refreshing instead of forced.

Yung Miami follows up and stays right in her lane, bringing that raw, unapologetic delivery she is known for. Her verse leans into a more playful and provocative energy, and it fits the track perfectly. She sounds comfortable, like this is exactly the kind of beat she is meant to be on.

YKNIECE slides in with a cooler but still relentless presence. The delivery is smooth, but there is no drop in intensity. Together, the three women create a dynamic that feels fun, confident, and fully in control. It really gives that bold, carefree energy that the track thrives on.

DaBaby closes things out, keeping it clean and consistent with the original vibe. He does not try to overpower the remix, which works in its favor.

The whole track feels like pure energy. It is fun, a little wild, and easy to run back. The remix definitely does its thing, but if we are being real, the original still holds that top spot.




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