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— FLAC = 16-bit / 44.1 kHz (CD quality), lossless, typically ripped from the original CD single. — FLAC = 16-bit / 44

: ~800–900 kbps (depending on the specific track complexity). : Approximately 25–35 MB per track. Authenticity

Before it became a radio staple and a viral internet phenomenon, "What's Up?" was born from raw, real-world chaos. Frontwoman Linda Perry penned the track in a cramped San Francisco apartment, capturing the anxiety, hope, and existential dread of a young adult staring down a broken world. Ironically, the phrase "What's Up?" never actually appears in the lyrics; the defining hook centers on the phrase "What's going on?" The band opted to name the track "What's Up?" exclusively to avoid any marketing or legal confusion with Marvin Gaye’s legendary 1971 soul classic, What's Going On .