The song's creation was deeply tied to the dancehall culture of the time:
: Razor B wrote the lyrics himself, though he credited Swatwinz for their role in the song's creation. Razor B - Hot Up / Sen It Up Inna Yuh Hole [Genius Sound]
: He is known for a "silky smooth style" mixed with "rough edges" that resonates with both young and old dancehall fans. The song's creation was deeply tied to the
: By July 2015, the official music video had surpassed 100,000 views on YouTube , which was a notable milestone for the artist at that time. 000 views on YouTube