
Throughout it, DeLuna "shakes, winds, jiggles, pats, rubs, pops, and drops her butt" Songz is not included in the video. The music video was uploaded to DeLuna's YouTube channel on June 16, 2015. Ĭommercially, "Bum Bum" reached number 32 on the Rhythmic Billboard chart on June 27, 2015.

AllMusic's Andy Kellman dismissed "Bum Bum" as "boilerplate reggae-pop fusion". Criticizing the title as "juvenile" and the song for having an "overarching silliness", Smith commended DeLuna and Songz for "hold down the reggae-tinged record with winking glee". Wass praised it as "a hip-dipping slow jam that celebrates women and makes you want to move". "Bum Bum" received mixed responses from critics. I want women to know that their flesh and soul are a symbol of power and beauty." Reception She said: "It's empowering to have your body be a piece of art rather than a sex symbol. She connected the artwork with women's empowerment, saying that she wanted to "bring the essence of empowering women". ĭeLuna said the cover art was inspired by Roman and Greek statues of nude women and Helmut Newton's photography of nude figures. Producer Frank Delour also released a remix, featuring a faster tempo and a "more sunny and tropical" sound.

On May 20, 2015, Caribbean producer Noise Cans uploaded a remix on his SoundCloud account it replaces the samples with a different instrumental. Wass considered "Bum Bum" to be DeLuna's return to US radio after primarily promoting her music in Europe. The song was included on the compilation album Loading (2016).
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The same day, it was released only as a digital download on iTunes and DeLuna's official website. "Bum Bum" was uploaded to DeLuna's YouTube channel on March 30, 2015. According to HotNewHipHop's Trevor Smith, "Bum Bum" was one of several singles about butts released in 2015. Trey Songz's verses include "Shawty came in and she caught me red handed staring at her butt" Kameir said he acts like a "charming lothario". Throughout the song, DeLuna gives instructions to a lover, such as: "We can do it in the shower / We can do it on the floor / You can get it every hour, there's so much more." She teases her partner: "Go hard but don’t break it". The Fader's Rawiya Kameir cited "Bum Bum" as a possible indicator of dancehall's resurgence in mainstream media. As part of a press release, she described the sample as "evidence that music transcends generations" and said "Bam Bam" had "left musical imprint culturally". "Bum Bum" samples and interpolates of Sister Nancy's 1982 song " Bam Bam" and Shaggy and Rikrok's 2000 single " It Wasn't Me". Mike Wass of Idolator called it a slow jam and contrasted its "soft and mellow" sound with DeLuna's past music, which was frequently uptempo club music. A Vibe writer described it as a dance song with reggae influences and "island vibes". "Bum Bum" was written by Thomas Allen, Harold Brown, Orville Burrell, Morris "B.B." Dickerson, Rickardo Ducent, Leroy Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Shaun Pizzonia, Winston Delano Riley, Howard Scott, and Brian Thompson. Noise Cans and Frank Delour released remixes for the single. The song was promoted with a music video released on June 16, 2015.

Critics had a mixed response to "Bum Bum", which peaked at number 32 on the Rhythmic Billboard chart. The song was included on DeLuna's compilation album Loading (2016). The instrumental has reggae influences and the lyrics are about sex. A dance song, it samples and interpolates Sister Nancy's " Bam Bam" (1982) and Shaggy and Rikrok's " It Wasn't Me" (2000). CSFTL advocates for children to ride in a harnessed car seat until at least 5 years of age." Bum Bum" is a song by American singer Kat DeLuna featuring Trey Songz, released by eOne as a standalone single on March 30, 2015. We encourage caregivers to exercise caution if choosing to use this seat. While this seat still meets the FMVSS standards, this removal gives us a little pause about this seat. IIHS has declined to review inflatable booster seats.

Since then, the belt guides have been redesigned so we thought now was a good time to take a look at this updated seat. Our 2013 review put the older version of this portable, inflatable, backless booster through the paces. The BubbleBum has been a favorite CSFTL carpool option since the first days of our existence.
