[3][4][5] Matt Champion's presence was also noted, with Wren Graves of Consequence of Sound claiming that "it almost feels like the rest of Brockhampton are guesting on his solo project".
As part of the stream, Kevin Abstract announced the release of two Brockhampton albums in 2020, along with the promise of weekly, non-album singles each Friday.
[2] Wren Graves of Consequence of Sound described Manwa's verse as "welcome", and praised Champion's "scene-stealing, face-melting performance" on both "N.S.T" and "Things Can't Stay The Same".
[2] "M.O.B" features a sample of "Shake Your Booty" by Bunny Sigler that transitions into a "stripped-back loop that builds, adding layers of finger snaps, skittering hi-hat, and slippery bass".
Kath Jiang of CelebMix called the raps "catchy" and "addictive", while Graves said that "Champion runs wild on 'I.F.L'", and compared the instrumental to Dr. Dre's 2001.
"Baby Bull" begins with the same instrumental, but transitions into a guitar-based R&B track with a chorus from Bearface and verses from Merlyn Wood, Joba, and Champion.
by Wu-Tang Clan, "Mad Crew" and "Sound of da Police" by KRS-One, and "We Almost Lost Detroit" by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson.
Baltimore rapper JPEGMafia contributes a guest verse, containing references to That's So Raven, Lance Armstrong, Dua Lipa, Vine, and Street Fighter.