Took Her to the O

[11] The song finds Bennett rapping with aggressive energy and hard-hitting flows associated with a catchy hook,[3] all this over a "sinister, piano-led drill beat".

It even deals with themes of violence, crime, and street culture, portraying the same King Von as a tough and ruthless character who is willing to take matters into his own hands in order to protect himself.

[12][AI-generated source] The story is romanced in detail, and Von depicted him as the protagonist in it, riding in a car and seducing a girl, "a stripper" from Kankakee that he met before at the store,[13][4] the seduction goes wrong as Bennett has to deal with a man named "Duck" which confronts him leading the situation to become violent with the man throwing a brick to Von's car and forcing him to take his immediate revenge on "Duck" by shooting him twice and killing him.

[12][AI-generated source] The man is heavily implied to be the real life and late rapper FBG Duck, whom Von knew personally and was from his rival neighborhood.

[5] Will Schube of NPR noted that King Von's artistry is marked by his ability to craft vivid narratives, blending a stark, dead-eye nihilism with humor and empathy in his rhymes; and that this distinctive style is exemplified right in "Took Her to the O".