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: It features the members cliff diving, surfing, and paddleboarding, capturing what Logan Henderson described as a song that "completely embodies fun".

: Columbia Records reportedly purchased the rights to the "Song 2" instrumental for $75,000. It utilizes the iconic "Woo-hoo!" hook and the primary guitar riff, though BTR's version is up-tuned to the key of B minor and features a more electronic, dubstep-influenced breakdown in the bridge. Big Time Rush - Windows Down

Before BTR recorded it, the instrumental was originally intended for . She recorded an early demo of the track under the title " Woo Hoo " for her second studio album, Warrior . However, she ultimately sold the instrumental, which was then re-imagined with new lyrics for Big Time Rush to fit their "Big Time Summer Tour" branding. Chart Impact and Reception : It features the members cliff diving, surfing,

"Windows Down" by Big Time Rush (BTR) was a pivotal moment in the band's career, released on June 25, 2012, as a bridge between their second and third studio albums. While often remembered as a breezy summer anthem, the track has a surprisingly complex production history involving a high-profile sample, a "lost" demo by Kesha, and a strategic attempt by Nickelodeon to transition the group into a more mature pop market. The "Song 2" Sample and Production Before BTR recorded it, the instrumental was originally