David Guetta Hey Mama Bass Boosted -
March 16, 2015, as the fourth single from Guetta’s album Listen .
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. David Guetta Hey Mama Bass Boosted
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 March 16, 2015, as the fourth single from
"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. Technical Specs: Originally written in E minor at 86 BPM
Produced by David Guetta , Afrojack, and Giorgio Tuinfort.
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]