"Don't Come Out the House" is a song by American record producer Metro Boomin featuring rapper 21 Savage.
He whisper-raps over Tay Keith-produced bass and drums, while returning to his standard voice when the instrumental switches to piano keys produced by Metro Boomin.
[1][2] 21 Savage raps about the brutality of his past life, growing up around poverty and violence,[1][3] and giving a warning to his enemies.
[1][5] Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork wrote, "Through half-whispered verses and spook-filled production, the duo again bring the chills, reanimating the corpses from 21's past ("All these bodies, I can't sleep at night, nigga") and threatening those who oppose him with a similar fate.
"[4] Marcus Blackwell of HipHopDX described the song as the most menacing record on the album, writing that 21 Savage "drops all kinds of murderous bars over a hard-hitting Metro and Tay Keith concoction".