Despite the Speedo controversy, the video was nominated for at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards. The choreography introduced a "badass" new dance style involving:

Co-written and co-produced by Hammer alongside Gerald Baillergeau. The Infamous Music Videos

A signature air-humping move synchronized with a bobbing head.

It marked Hammer's final Top 40 hit and his most significant attempt to align with the harder West Coast sound dominated by artists like Dr. Dre.

A jump-step where the front foot swoops forward without touching the ground.