"Pop the Glock" is the breakthrough 2006 single by French-American artist Uffie, which became an underground electronic hit after its initial release on Ed Banger Records . While the song has numerous official remixes by artists like SebastiAn, Mirwais, and Felix da Housecat, the "Bugzz Remix" specifically appears to be a lesser-known or unofficial variation, as it is not listed on the official Pop the Glock (Remixes) EP. The Song and Its Origin
: Produced by Feadz, the track heavily samples the beat and lyrics from Audio Two's 1980s hip-hop classic "Top Billin'". Uffie - Pop the Glock (Bugzz Remix) (Official Video)
: The video was filmed at the Ennis House in Los Angeles, famously known as the house featured in the film Boogie Nights . "Pop the Glock" is the breakthrough 2006 single
: Originally recorded in 2005 when Uffie was 17, the track gained fame as a Myspace demo before its official 2006 release. It was later re-released in 2009 to promote her debut album, Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans . : The video was filmed at the Ennis
The official music video for "Pop the Glock" was released in October 2009 to accompany the single's re-release: : Nathalie Canguilhem.
: The song is often cited as a cornerstone of the late-2000s electro-pop and "indie sleaze" era, influencing future stars like Charli XCX. Official Music Video