Released as a single on April 16, 2021,[1] "Who I Smoke" samples Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles"[2][3][4][5] and serves as a diss track against multiple deceased people who are specifically named and disrespected in the song.
[10] Directed by TeoShotThis, it features the artists in a golf course[11] wearing polo shirts and khakis, partying, smoking cigars, and "hurling threats at their opps".
[12][11] The music video, described by HotNewHipHop as being edited in "comical" fashion, also features the artists "smoking on" various deceased rival gang members, including "Bibby", "Teki", and "Lil Nine".
[11] Eric Wells of Complex characterized "Who I Smoke" as being one of multiple which contained "wildly disrespectful lyrics," though adding that "beyond all the shock value is an undeniably talented new era of rappers, who are all drawing attention to themselves in their own ways".
[10] The rappers behind "Who I Smoke" received criticism due to its sampling of Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles", after which Carlton responded with a statement reading: "To the white folks that have expressed anger/shock over my approval of A Thousand Miles’ usage in the Spinabenz, Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, & FastMoney Goon song Who I Smoke, I invite you to ask yourself why you feel this way & then read this."