[6][7] The song is composed of guitar riffs, traditional drums and percussion; it combines African harmonies with elements of country and soul music.
[14] The accompanying music video for "King", which was directed by TG Omori, contains images of Fireboy DML and his love interest in a rose petal embellished Rolls Royce, as well as clips of him singing at a fashion show where models walk on a runway.
[19] On the guitar-led album's opener "Need You", Fireboy DML pours his heart out to his lover and tries to make his romantic feelings known to her; the song borrows from Kola Ogunkoya's "Sweetie Baby" and is a cover of Ed Sheeran's "Tenerife Sea".
[21][22] "Scatter" and its accompanying music video portray Fireboy DML as the "life of the party"; the song is driven by an electro-funk bass line.
TooXclusive's Oluwatobi Ibironke granted the album 9 stars out of 10, saying its "happy party music is the laughter, the soulfulness of his [Fireboy DML's] love lines causes the goosebumps, while the troubles of his heart evokes the tears".
[20] Pulse Nigeria's Motolani Alake awarded the album 7.5 stars out of 10, calling it "formidable" and commending Fireboy DML for "justifying his talent and burgeoning reputation with an anthem for love season".
[2] The Native's Debola Abimbolu characterized LTG as a "pop project whose mission is to improve the mood of any listener" and commended Fireboy DML for finding the "sweet spot between partying and romance".
[21] In a review for NotJustOk, Emmanuel Esomnofu praised Fireboy DML's voice and romantic tendencies, saying he's "confessional and exuberant – delivering overwhelming doses of emotion, as he promised with the title".