The version isn't an official studio release but a popular "bootleg" (often referred to as a "booty" in DJ culture).
The heart of the song comes from Whitney Houston's 1990 album I'm Your Baby Tonight .
The "story" behind is a blend of 90s R&B attitude and modern DJ culture. While the original track is a fierce anthem of self-respect, the DJ Ostkurve version is a "bootleg" remix specifically crafted to bring that classic energy to the modern dance floor. The Original Story: The "Susan" Incident The version isn't an official studio release but
The producer has openly shared his love for the original 1991 "70s Flange Mix" of the song, which served as the foundation for his high-energy club version.
Because it is a bootleg remix used for live performance, it is generally not available for official purchase or legal download. While the original track is a fierce anthem
The lyrics tell a story where Whitney's lover accidentally calls her by his ex-girlfriend's name, "Susan," in a moment of intimacy.
Watch the high-energy club remix created by DJ Ostkurve for his 90s live sets: The lyrics tell a story where Whitney's lover
To lean into the drama, the official video was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo , featuring Whitney playing both herself and the mysterious "Susan". The DJ Ostkurve Remix "Booty"