[2][4] Sada also resposted a video of Nathan Apodaca aka @420doggface208 — the TikTok user who garnered popularity for singing along to Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" — dancing to "Whole Lotta Choppas".
[9] According to Sada, his vernacular on "Whole Lotta Choppas" was a result of headaches he was experiencing from the pain of a then recent dental procedure in which he got grills.
[14] The dance-heavy track is a change in style for Sada, however he still delivers "his signature brand of brash and comedic lyricism",[14] with his "braggadocious bars, wordplay and charismatic delivery".
[5] The "retro, preppy" track also sees Minaj referencing the Black Lives Matter movement, Burberry,[18] vaping, and basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo,[19] while Sada Baby delivers his "smooth and raspy" verse.
[18] Rolling Stone's Althea Legaspi noted, "Minaj turns up the sultry dance party heat, leading with her two verses and a twist on the hook in the remix".
[7] Minaj's lyrics were noted for being reminiscent of her 2014 single "Anaconda",[10] due to her "x-rated" references to her lower region and "edible" underwear.
[20] Uproxx's Wongo Okon called Minaj's verse "thrilling", and praised her for "floating effortlessly on the track's fast-paced production".
[23] Paper's Shaad D'Souza wrote favorably, "Minaj recorded this verse nine months pregnant, and yet it goes harder than anything she's put to tape in recent memory.
[24] Ryan Shepard of Def Pen said the "Detroit-New York connection lives up to the hype", calling the remix "just as fun and upbeat as the original, if not more".
[25] Billboard's Jason Lipshutz named it among the most essential releases of the week, calling Sada Baby "wise" for ceding "the first half of the new version to his guest, then comes in, unfurls his own top-notch wordplay and reminds us of the original's magic".