[4] The song was released on November 6, and was produced by ChaseTheMoney, with additional production from Dro Fe.
[5] On November 17, in an interview, JID revealed that he originally sent the song to Kendrick Lamar before sending it to J. Cole, however due to scheduling differences, the collaboration did not happen.
I sent it through the proper channels it just didn’t work out, but he fucked with it.The song received positive reviews for its rapid lyricism with Yoh Phillips of DJBooth saying "Chase The Money gave J.I.D a moon bounce to jump on.
"[8] Jonah Bromwich of Pitchfork said "Cole gets off a strong verse, and the song, 'Off Deez', is one of many standouts here.
But you can just imagine them stepping out of booth, J.I.D pumped and ready for more; Cole relieved that he can still rap as well as his younger signee.