Its lyrics also offer Carson's audience an update on his life, references to the European cities London, Paris, and Amsterdam, rapping about women, boasting about his success, and reflecting on his rise to prominence.
It marked Carson's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and charted in New Zealand and Canada, and received a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Gunner Stahl directed the song's music video, which included grainy clips of Carson's live performances in Europe.
The song's artwork depicts scars on Carson's face; it was inspired by Heath Ledger's character Joker in the 2008 film The Dark Knight.
[8] It was recorded by Corey Moon; Carson wrote it alongside the song's producers, Esko, Lucian, Lukrative, and Nick Spiders.
Andrews felt Carson's flow and "vivid rhymes" were able give the track a distinctive approach; he also called the single's cover art "gruesome".
[16] Writing for Complex, Joshua Espinoza called the song "catchy", while Hypebeast's Elaina Bernstein said the track "finds [Carson] in his zone".
[13] Preezy Brown of Vibe considered it a standout from the deluxe edition of A Great Chaos, writing that it "garner[s] a favorable approval rating".
[22] Gunner Stahl directed the visually distorted music video for "Overseas", which premiered just over a year after the release of A Great Chaos.