[1] Lyrically, YoungBoy details his paranoia about his living conditions, with Lil Wayne's verse relating to it too.
[2][3] Consequence of Sound's Okla Jones named the song "one of the project's high points", praising the chemistry between the two artists as "powerful, in part due to the strong Louisiana connection that they share".
[4] Listing it among the best releases of the week, Complex's Jessica McKinney noted the track for being emotionally driven and said Wayne delivers a "paranoid, quick-fire verse".
[1] Similarly, Alex Zidel of HotNewHipHop said "Wayne complements the track well, bringing lyrical wordplay to the Smash David production".
[5] Imogen Lawlor of Vinyl Chapters highlighted the song as one of the tracks off Top "that demonstrates the depth of NBA YoungBoy's hip hop knowledge", "conveyed overtly through lyrics such as "I be where it's grimy, steady keepin' it real".