Red Rat says that his telephone has been ringing nonstop since Chris Brown sampled his dancehall archetype "Tight Upward Skirt" on the new single "Privacy."

Informal released last calendar month and was produced by David Doman who has been known to mix elements of dancehall with other genres. This time he went for the timeless classic "Tight Up Skirt" which was released in 1997. According to the dancehall veteran, he is happy for the exposure and the longevity of his music.

"Ever since Chris Brown was in the studio recording the song Privacy and posted it on social media, I take been getting many calls left and right from many people asking me about my thoughts regarding him sampling Tight Up Skirt, and all I tin say is, 'Requite God all the glory,'" Red Rat said. "I recall that because Chris Brown, who is one of the biggest pop stars globally, feeling the need to sample a piece of Tight Up Brim only shows how much he loves and respects Red Rat and his catalogue. It also shows how much of a fan he is to the music."

"Tight Up Skirt" was a huge hit in dancehall in the tardily 1990s. The runway was produced by Andrew Bradford for the Opera House label, while Crimson Rat was nonetheless a newcomer to dancehall. Post-obit that hit, Rat went on to score a number of other hits including "Big Man," "Dwayne," and a hit with Goofy titled "Little Youth."