In an interview with Genius, Cordae and Anderson .Paak revealed they wrote the song in the studio using a beat from a pack sent by J. Cole.
"[1] The production of the song has been described as "jazzy" neo-soul in style,[2][3][4] over which the two artists trade four-bar sequences back and forth about the women they are attracted to and sexual exploits,[4][5][6] while debating on love and discipline in life.
[7] Anderson .Paak, who performs the hook,[8] takes on the role of a man who is overly infatuated with a woman, while Cordae tries to talk some sense into him,[9][10][11] Although Cordae points out unwise decisions such as spending $10,000 on a Chanel bag and paying child support for ten kids,[9][11] considers the value of extra attention, time and money involved, and laments his friend's actions,[10] Paak is completely unbothered.
"[3] The music video was directed by Edgar Esteves and Juan Felipe Zuleta and released alongside the single.
[11] While Cordae "keeps things lowkey", Paak takes advantage of the surrounding luxuries and women,[7] and is also seen "enjoying a bathroom rendezvous".