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Far East Movement - Like A G6 ft. The Cataracs, DEV
Far East Movement - Like A G6 ft. The Cataracs, DEV  

The Cataracs, Dev — Far East Movement - Like A G6 Ft.

: The aesthetic is defined by "Free Wired" style—skinny ties, high-top sneakers, neon lights, and plenty of champagne. 3. Cultural Impact

: The track is known for its "dirty south" inspired bassline mixed with sleek, minimalist electronic beats, a signature sound of production duo The Cataracs. 2. Music Video & Aesthetic Far East Movement - Like A G6 ft. The Cataracs, DEV

: The video features the group and Dev at various late-night spots in Los Angeles, including a restaurant in Koreatown and a high-end club. : The aesthetic is defined by "Free Wired"

: Contrary to popular belief at the time, there was no actual "G6" jet when the song was written. The lyrics refer to the Gulfstream G650 (which was in development). The group wanted a number higher than the "G5" (Gulfstream V) commonly cited in hip-hop to symbolize being on a "higher level" of partying. The lyrics refer to the Gulfstream G650 (which

: The iconic hook "feeling so fly like a G6" was sampled from Dev's song "Booty Bounce" , which was also produced by The Cataracs.

: It eventually went quadruple platinum in the US and reached the top 10 in over a dozen countries. Quick Facts Album : Free Wired (2010) Genre : Electro-hop / Dance-pop Label : Cherrytree / Interscope Records

: It bridged the gap between underground club music and mainstream pop, paving the way for the EDM-pop explosion of the following years.

 

: The aesthetic is defined by "Free Wired" style—skinny ties, high-top sneakers, neon lights, and plenty of champagne. 3. Cultural Impact

: The track is known for its "dirty south" inspired bassline mixed with sleek, minimalist electronic beats, a signature sound of production duo The Cataracs. 2. Music Video & Aesthetic

: The video features the group and Dev at various late-night spots in Los Angeles, including a restaurant in Koreatown and a high-end club.

: Contrary to popular belief at the time, there was no actual "G6" jet when the song was written. The lyrics refer to the Gulfstream G650 (which was in development). The group wanted a number higher than the "G5" (Gulfstream V) commonly cited in hip-hop to symbolize being on a "higher level" of partying.

: The iconic hook "feeling so fly like a G6" was sampled from Dev's song "Booty Bounce" , which was also produced by The Cataracs.

: It eventually went quadruple platinum in the US and reached the top 10 in over a dozen countries. Quick Facts Album : Free Wired (2010) Genre : Electro-hop / Dance-pop Label : Cherrytree / Interscope Records

: It bridged the gap between underground club music and mainstream pop, paving the way for the EDM-pop explosion of the following years.