The song finds Lil Baby boasting about his accomplishments as he addresses his rivals,[1][2] and features a beat switch.
AllMusic described it as "a song made more exciting by hooky Kanye-esque samples and the unexpected beat switch that introduces a solid feature from Nardo Wick.
"[3] In a review of It's Only Me, Brandon Yu of Variety cited the song as an example of when Lil Baby "lets his flow loose", which he described as his "greatest strength", while also writing "the abrupt beat-switch to a menacing sound, both in production and in Nardo Wick's strong feature, injecting a sharp energy that's absent from most of the record.
"[4] Niall Smith of NME considered the song as part of the "weighty momentum" of the album.
[1] It sees Lil Baby being chauffeured around in a Maybach,[2][6] sitting with his two sons,[2] "handling business" at a computer,[1][6] and hanging with his crew of friends.