Ciara_1_2_step_sound_bass_bootleg_2022 -

: Like many bootlegs from 2022, this version found a second life on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where creators used the sped-up, bass-heavy drop for dance transitions and "glow-up" videos. Why Bootlegs?

You can typically find this specific bootleg on platforms like or YouTube , as official streaming services (like Spotify or Apple Music) often cannot host unofficial remixes due to copyright restrictions on the original vocals. ciara_1_2_step_sound_bass_bootleg_2022

: While the original track was a mid-tempo R&B hit, the 2022 bootleg pushes the BPM (beats per minute) higher, typically sitting around 140–145 BPM to fit into modern club and festival sets. : Like many bootlegs from 2022, this version

: True to its "Sound Bass" title, the remix strips back the original's melodic R&B feel in favor of a "wobbly" or "growling" bassline that drives the energy. : While the original track was a mid-tempo