Lyrically, the song addresses the group's relationship with the media and the public in regards to the criticism they have faced during their careers.
The song jumps between different genres featuring spoken word refrains that transition to "rock" and "punk-laced" riffs with R&B vocal harmonies.
[10] Lyrically, the song discusses about ignoring the haters and the negative things that the media write about the band.
[11] The song also contains lyrics of the common things people say about them with the quotes, "She ain't wearing no clothes", "When she goin' solo?
[13] Alexis Petridis from The Guardian stated, "The vocals on Wasabi, meanwhile, are similarly daft but it’s still thrilling, jolting you from minimal electronics to an explosive, distorted guitar-driven middle-eight".
[14] Ross McNeilage MTV UK wrote that the song is "essentially Move's older, death-dropping sister".
[16] Writing for Idolator, Mike Nied stated that the song "hits back at haters over a frenetic, constantly evolving production" while also describing it as an "unhinged bop".
[19] Before the song was performed on tour, a mash-up of videos by YouTubers and celebrities praising the group for using their platform to promote body positivity and female empowerment, served as an opener as they transition to the second segment of the show.
[20] In 2019, Takada Kenta, a member from the South Korean duo JBJ95, performed the song during their concert in Osaka Japan.