Produced by Ant Clemons, BongoByTheWay, Luke Crowder, and Mike Dean, the song was sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio on April 26, 2022, as the album's fourth single.
[2]In an interview with Complex, Latto said that they did not record in the studio together; instead, her team sent the song to her collaborators.
"[3] Latto has described the song's musical style as "hood gospel";[4][5] in that same interview with Complex, she stated, It's very artistic.
[4][7] She continues her verse with a melodic delivery and criticism to her haters, in addition to a triple entendre with regard to Stevie Wonder and Wonder Bread ("These niggas Stevie to the come up / Went got my bread up, let 'em wonder")[7] and wordplay in reference to the song "Frontin'" by Pharrell Williams ("Big Latto for real, I ain't never done fronted").
The following verse is performed by Lil Wayne,[4] who references Phoenix Suns basketball player Devin Booker and the Chris Rock–Will Smith slapping incident ("This Siggy get jiggy with niggas / Don't make me Will Smith me a nigga").
Alex Zidel of HotNewHipHop commented that the three rappers "deliver some of their best individual contributions of the year", also writing, "Latto lets the sunshine brighten up her day on the new song".
[8] Eddie Fu of Consequence wrote that Lil Wayne's verse "isn't anything special" given the "high standards" he has set, "but his presence speaks volumes".
[4] Writing for Stereogum, Chris DeVille commented the artists "jibe quite nicely" over the production, adding that Childish Gambino "sounds especially comfortable gliding over the soulful, swaying beat".
[5] Armon Sadler of Vibe particularly praised Latto's melodic ability and Gambino's "shapeshifting flows" in the closing verse, before writing, "BongoByTheWay provided the ideal canvas, and this trio produced a masterpiece.