Pop Out
"Pop Out" is a song by American rapper Polo G featuring fellow American rapper Lil Tjay. It was released on February 1, 2019, through Columbia Records as the lead single from Polo G's debut studio album Die a Legend (2019). The track, produced by JD on tha Track and Iceberg, marked Polo G's and Lil Tjay's first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number 11.[1] The song received widespread acclaim for its melodic flow and street-themed lyrics, contributing to the album's platinum certification. As of March 2025, "Pop Out" has been certified nine-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and streaming equivalent to nine million units in the United States.[2]Background and development
Concept and inspiration
"Pop Out" draws heavily from Polo G's experiences navigating the perilous street life on Chicago's North Side, where he grew up amid pervasive violence and gang activity without formally affiliating with any group.[3] Raised in the Marshall Field Garden Apartments on Chicago's North Side, Polo G, born Taurus Tremani Bartlett, witnessed the toll of gun violence on his community, which informed the song's themes of survival and caution against threats.[4] He has described the track as a reflection of the constant vigilance required in such environments, emphasizing personal anecdotes of dodging danger while aspiring for better opportunities through music.[3] The song's concept is rooted in Chicago's drill music tradition, with Polo G citing pioneers like Chief Keef and Lil Durk as pivotal influences on his style and mindset.[5] Chief Keef's raw, aggressive energy and Lil Durk's melodic storytelling shaped Polo G's approach to blending hard-hitting beats with emotional depth, evident in "Pop Out"'s infectious hook and confrontational verses.[4] Intending to craft an anthem for resilience, Polo G aimed to capture the unyielding spirit of Chicago youth facing adversity, transforming personal struggles into a universally relatable call for perseverance and unity among peers.[3] Lil Tjay's feature adds a complementary layer, inspired by his own turbulent upbringing in the Bronx's Fordham neighborhood, marked by poverty, crime, and limited prospects.[6] Having risen to prominence after a stint in juvenile detention for gang-related activities, Tjay channeled his post-incarceration journey of redemption and rapid fame into his verses, mirroring Polo G's narrative of overcoming systemic challenges.[6] His contribution underscores themes of street credibility and triumphant emergence, aligning with the song's core message of "popping out" despite the odds.[3] Serving as the lead single for Polo G's debut album Die a Legend (2019), "Pop Out" marked his breakthrough in bridging personal storytelling with broader drill influences.[4]Recording process
The recording of "Pop Out" took place in stages during late 2018, following Polo G's signing with Columbia Records in October of that year. Polo G initially laid down the hook during a session in Atlanta, before completing his verse in Chicago.[7] Polo G and Lil Tjay collaborated in the studio together for their respective verses, where they experienced immediate chemistry as emerging artists representing Chicago and New York. This joint session allowed for a natural flow in their contributions, blending their melodic styles over the track's beat.[8] Polo G faced some creative hurdles during the process, including writer's block stemming from anxiety related to label expectations and meetings, which he overcame to finalize his parts. Early versions of the song were performed at Polo G's live shows to gauge audience response prior to its official release.[7]Production and release
Production credits
The production of "Pop Out" was led by producers Iceberg Beatz and JD On Tha Track, who crafted the track's core instrumental featuring a melancholic piano melody sampled from MINOR2GO's "Piano Quality - a Lonely Walk" and layered with trap-style percussion, including hi-hats and 808 bass, at a tempo of 168 BPM.[10][11] Minor2GO received additional composition credit for the piano element.[12] Mixing duties were handled by Denly Morisset, who also contributed to recording engineering alongside Luis Bordeaux, ensuring clarity in the vocal performances for both Polo G and Lil Tjay.[13][10] Mastering was completed by Eric Lagg.[13][14]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Producers | Iceberg Beatz, JD On Tha Track |
| Additional Composer | Minor2GO |
| Mixing Engineer | Denly Morisset |
| Recording Engineers | Denly Morisset, Luis Bordeaux |
| Mastering Engineer | Eric Lagg |
Single release
"Pop Out" was released as a single on February 1, 2019, by Columbia Records, marking it as the third single from Polo G's debut studio album Die a Legend. The track was initially distributed in digital download and streaming formats across major platforms. Promotion for the single leveraged social media, where Polo G and Lil Tjay built anticipation through posts and shares, capitalizing on their emerging online presence to drive early buzz.[3] The song quickly gained traction via viral sharing and performances, including a live rendition on Genius' Open Mic series that amplified its visibility.[15]Composition and lyrics
Musical elements
"Pop Out" exemplifies Chicago drill infused with melodic trap elements, clocking in at a concise 2:47 runtime. The track follows a straightforward structure: a brief intro produced by JD On Tha Track and Iceberg Beatz, followed by a recurring chorus, Polo G's verse, Lil Tjay's verse, and a closing outro that fades on the chorus motif.[10][11] At its core, the song revolves around a haunting piano riff in E♭ minor, layered with subtle electric guitar accents over a trap-influenced beat featuring sliding 808 bass and sparse hi-hats. This setup drives a tempo of 168 BPM, though the half-time rhythmic feel—common in drill for a brooding, deliberate pace—renders it perceptually slower at 84 BPM, enhancing the track's tense atmosphere.[16][17][18] Polo G's vocal delivery emphasizes a smooth, melodic flow that contrasts the genre's typical aggression, drawing from Chicago influences like Lil Durk while incorporating East Coast melodic rap via Lil Tjay's higher-pitched ad-libs in the chorus. Auto-Tune is applied sparingly to polish the harmonies without overpowering the raw delivery.[18][5]Thematic content
The lyrics of "Pop Out" explore core themes of survival amid urban poverty, the constant threat of incarceration, and unwavering loyalty to one's inner circle, drawing from the harsh realities of street life in Chicago and the Bronx. Polo G articulates the struggle of escaping systemic traps, using "pop out" as a metaphor for boldly emerging from dangerous situations or confinement, as in the chorus line "We pop out at your party, I'm with the gang," which conveys a readiness to confront threats while protecting loved ones. This imagery underscores avoiding jail and violence, with Polo G rapping about dodging legal consequences to provide for his family: "I was tryna make a way for my mama / I was out here tryna dodge a case."[19] In his verse, Polo G delves into resilience shaped by Chicago's gang culture, referencing the line "Deep in the field, I was built for this" to highlight being forged in environments of poverty and turf wars without romanticizing the violence. The phrase "deep in the field" evokes the battleground-like streets of North Side Chicago, where survival demands toughness, yet Polo G frames it as a testament to innate strength rather than glorification, inspired by his own upbringing in Englewood. Loyalty emerges as a binding force, with lines like "Them killers rock with me, lil' nigga, don't get banged" emphasizing solidarity among friends as a shield against betrayal and external dangers.[10][19] Lil Tjay's bridge injects a layer of optimism, contrasting the track's darker tones with reflections on post-struggle success and personal redemption, as seen in "Made some choices in my life I wish I never had to make," alluding to his past involvement in street activities and legal troubles before music offered an escape. This ties to Tjay's arc from Bronx hardships—including arrests and losses—to achieving breakthroughs like this collaboration, symbolizing hope for those emerging from similar cycles. Overall, the song's narrative resonates culturally as a raw depiction of urban youth perseverance, blending regional drill influences with universal messages of endurance and brotherhood.[10]Music video
Concept and filming
The music video for "Pop Out," directed by Ryan Lynch, premiered on YouTube on January 13, 2019.[20] It emphasizes authentic urban environments, primarily Polo G's hometown of Chicago, to ground the visuals in the artists' real-life experiences from street life.[3] The creative concept revolves around a narrative of resilience and ascent, intercutting gritty street scenes—such as neighborhood walks, group gatherings, and everyday urban hustle—with dynamic performance shots of Polo G and Lil Tjay rapping directly to the camera. These elements symbolize "popping out" as an act of breaking free from hardship and achieving prominence, mirroring the song's themes of rising above poverty and violence in their communities.[20] Aerial drone footage captures sweeping overviews of Chicago's North Side and New York's Bronx, highlighting the contrasting yet parallel environments that shaped the rappers.[10] Filming took place over multiple days across Chicago and New York to accommodate the dual-city focus, incorporating natural lighting and on-location authenticity rather than elaborate sets. Local figures appear in background roles, adding to the video's raw, community-driven feel without scripted cameos dominating the frame.[3]Release and reception
The music video for "Pop Out," directed by Ryan Lynch, premiered on Polo G's official YouTube channel on January 13, 2019.[20] It quickly gained traction, accumulating over 2 million views within the first four days of release.[21] The video's straightforward depiction of urban street scenes and party atmospheres contributed to its immediate appeal among fans of contemporary hip-hop. As of November 2025, the YouTube video has surpassed 386 million views, solidifying its status as one of Polo G's most enduring visual releases.[20] It was also integrated across streaming platforms, including an official upload on Tidal that further expanded its accessibility to subscribers.[22] The track's virality extended to social media, particularly TikTok, where fan recreations and edits using the song proliferated starting in 2020, amassing hundreds of thousands of user-generated videos and amplifying its cultural reach.[23] Critics and audiences praised the video for its raw energy and authentic portrayal of young artists navigating street life, with Complex highlighting the track's "inescapably catchy" quality that resonated through its visuals.[24] Overall, the reception underscored the video's role in propelling Polo G and Lil Tjay into mainstream prominence.Critical reception
Initial reviews
Upon its 2019 release, "Pop Out" garnered positive initial feedback from music critics, who highlighted its blend of emotional vulnerability and street-oriented production. Billboard described the track as a "hard-nosed anthem," emphasizing Polo G's breakout potential through its swift chart ascent and appeal as a street record that resonated with audiences.[25] Pitchfork commended the song's strong beats and Polo G's sorrow-stricken delivery, calling it a breakout hit that introduced his intricate, purposeful prose and storytelling rooted in Chicago drill influences to a broader audience, though the style drew on familiar genre tropes like internal conflict amid violence.[26][27] Reviews also noted Lil Tjay's energetic, bubbly contribution, which complemented Polo G's deeper tone and added dynamism to the collaboration. The track earned further acclaim by ranking at No. 45 on Billboard's year-end Hot 100 chart for 2019, underscoring its commercial and critical impact that year.Retrospective analysis
In the 2020s, "Pop Out" has been reevaluated as a cornerstone of drill music's mainstream breakthrough, with critics noting its ominous tone and streetwise bravado as emblematic of Chicago rap's evolving sound. A 2022 Rolling Stone retrospective on Polo G's debut album Die a Legend described the track as "one of the most ominous Billboard rap hits of the year," emphasizing how its collaboration with Lil Tjay blended melodic introspection with gritty threats, setting a template for subsequent drill artists.[28] Scholars have analyzed "Pop Out" within broader discussions of hip-hop's evolution, highlighting its role in Polo G's ascent and the genre's shift toward vulnerable lyricism amid drill's aggressive roots. In a 2022 study published in Psychology of Music, the song was examined as an example of insecure-avoidant romantic attachment themes in popular hip-hop tracks from 2018, underscoring how Polo G's narratives of street life and emotional restraint contributed to the subgenre's cultural resonance. This perspective aligns with Polo G's subsequent successes, such as the chart-topping single "Rapstar" (2021), which built on the foundational success of "Pop Out" in elevating melodic drill.[29] Fans continue to celebrate the track's enduring replay value, with its inclusion in Spotify's 2024 list of the 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of the Streaming Era affirming its lasting appeal as a high-energy anthem. Online communities have sustained its relevance through creative reinterpretations, such as piano covers and lyrical edits that adapt its drill flow to contemporary contexts, keeping the song vibrant into 2025.[30]Commercial performance
Chart debut and peak
"Pop Out" entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 95 on the chart dated April 6, 2019, marking the first chart entry for both Polo G and Lil Tjay.[1] The track steadily climbed the chart over the following months, driven by strong streaming performance and radio airplay, ultimately reaching its peak position of number 11 on the chart dated June 22, 2019.[31] On other US charts, "Pop Out" performed robustly within the hip-hop and R&B genres. It peaked at number 7 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, reflecting its popularity among core audiences.[32] Additionally, the song attained a high of number 12 on the Hot Rap Songs chart, underscoring its resonance in the rap community.[33] Internationally, "Pop Out" debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number 89 on the chart dated March 30, 2019, before ascending to its peak of number 12.[34] In the United Kingdom, the single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 85 and later peaked at number 41, demonstrating moderate crossover appeal outside North America.[35]Sales and streaming
"Pop Out" achieved notable commercial success through robust sales and streaming metrics, particularly in the United States where it was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA in 2020, reflecting 4 million equivalent units of combined digital downloads, physical sales, and streaming equivalents.[36] The song has since been certified 9× Platinum by the RIAA as of March 10, 2025, for over 9 million equivalent units sold.[37] On Spotify, the track has accumulated approximately 967 million global streams as of November 2025, marking a key driver of its longevity and Polo G's rising profile.[38] The official music video has garnered over 386 million views on YouTube as of November 2025.[20] These streaming and sales accomplishments have significantly boosted revenue streams for Polo G, propelling the song toward RIAA diamond eligibility—representing 10 million units—and establishing it as a cornerstone of his catalog's financial impact.[37]Remixes and versions
Official remixes
"Pop Out Again" serves as the official remix of Polo G's "Pop Out," released on June 7, 2019, as a track on his debut studio album Die a Legend. Featuring guest appearances from Lil Baby and Gunna, the remix replaces Lil Tjay's original verse with new contributions from the Atlanta rappers, resulting in an extended runtime of 3:45 compared to the original's 2:46.[39] The additional verses emphasize themes of newfound success and opulence, with Lil Baby rapping about financial gains and Gunna reflecting on his elevated status in the rap game, building on the original track's exploration of perseverance amid adversity. Produced by JD On Tha Track—the primary beatmaker behind the original—the remix incorporates enhanced bass drops to amplify its trap elements while maintaining the melancholic piano melody.[39][39] Following its release, "Pop Out Again" contributed to renewed interest in the song, helping it reach a new peak of number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track's inclusion on Die a Legend, which debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200, further boosted its visibility and streaming numbers.[40][31]Unofficial adaptations
One notable unofficial adaptation is the freestyle remix by Tory Lanez, released on July 7, 2019, under the title "Pop Out Freestyle (Playboy Mix)."[41] This version overlays Lanez's R&B-infused vocals and lyrics onto the original beat, shifting the track toward a smoother, melodic hip-hop style while retaining the core theme of street presence and bravado.[42] The upload quickly gained traction, amassing over 2 million views on YouTube without an official endorsement from Polo G or his label.[43] Beyond high-profile freestyles, "Pop Out" inspired a wave of grassroots covers and reinterpretations, particularly on TikTok in 2020 amid the platform's explosive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Users and emerging rappers created viral sped-up editions, often accelerating the tempo to emphasize Lil Tjay's hook for dance challenges and lip-sync videos, contributing to the song's resurgence among younger audiences.[44] For instance, a June 2020 TikTok edit of the track garnered nearly 775,000 likes, highlighting how these adaptations amplified the original's energy in short-form content. Similar sped-up covers by up-and-coming artists, such as remixes focusing on isolated verses, further spread the song's influence in online hip-hop communities. These unofficial adaptations have navigated complex legal terrain under U.S. copyright law, with many unauthorized uploads facing Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notices from rights holders to protect the original recording.[45] Platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud routinely issue strikes for non-permissive remixes, as seen in broader hip-hop sampling disputes where un cleared uses lead to content removal.[46] However, some fan-driven versions have been tolerated or even indirectly promoted, as they generate buzz and streams for the official track without direct artist involvement.[47]Charts
Weekly charts
"Pop Out" by Polo G featuring Lil Tjay entered several major music charts following its release in early 2019, reflecting its popularity primarily in North America. The track's performance was tracked using combined metrics of digital sales, streaming activity, and radio airplay, with data sourced from reputable industry trackers.[48] The song demonstrated its strongest impact on urban and rap-specific charts in the United States, where it reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 5 on the Hot Rap Songs chart, underscoring its resonance within hip-hop audiences. In Europe, reception was more moderate, with the track entering but not dominating mainstream singles charts.[49][50]| Chart (2019) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 11 | 29 |
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | 12 | 30 |
| UK (Official Singles Chart) | 41 | 9 |
Year-end charts
"Pop Out" by Polo G featuring Lil Tjay achieved notable placements on several year-end charts in 2019, underscoring its sustained commercial success across genres and regions. On the Billboard Year-End Hot 100, the track ranked at No. 45, marking a breakthrough for both artists in the overall singles landscape. In the rhythm and blues/hip-hop category, it performed even stronger, securing the No. 28 position on the Billboard Year-End Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, highlighting its resonance within urban music audiences.[51][52] Internationally, the song continued to garner recognition, reaching No. 37 on the Canadian Year-End Hot 100, where it benefited from cross-border streaming and radio play. In the United Kingdom, "Pop Out" entered the top 100 of the year-end UK Urban Singles Chart, reflecting its appeal in the British urban music scene.[53]| Chart (2019) | Position |
|---|---|
| Billboard Year-End Hot 100 | 45 |
| Billboard Year-End Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 28 |
| Canadian Year-End Hot 100 | 37 |
| UK Year-End Urban Singles | Top 100 |
Certifications and sales
Regional certifications
"Pop Out" has received multiple certifications from music industry organizations around the world, reflecting its strong sales and streaming performance in various regions. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 9× Platinum on March 10, 2025, denoting 9 million units sold or streamed.[54] Music Canada awarded it 9× Platinum status, equivalent to 720,000 units, based on combined sales and streaming thresholds.[55] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified "Pop Out" Platinum on May 13, 2022, for 600,000 units in the United Kingdom.[56] In Australia, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) granted it Gold certification, representing 35,000 units. Additional certifications include Platinum in Denmark by IFPI Danmark for 90,000 units.| Region | Certification | Units/sales | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | Gold | 35,000 | Unknown |
| Canada (Music Canada) | 9× Platinum | 720,000 | Unknown |
| Denmark (IFPI Danmark) | Platinum | 90,000 | Unknown |
| United Kingdom (BPI) | Platinum | 600,000 | May 13, 2022 |
| United States (RIAA) | 9× Platinum | 9,000,000 | March 10, 2025 |