WusYaName

[5] Regarded as a departure from Tyler's previous musical style, it contains G-funk synths[6] and a "distinct throwback" sound,[7][2] courtesy of the sampled track, "Back Seat (Wit No Sheets)" (1994) by R&B group H-Town,[8] paired with a New Jack Swing-styled R&B.

[7] Ryan Rosenberger of Elevator Mag said the song "carries the same soulful, cinematic vibes as Igor did, with its lush, intricate vocal arrangements and hardknocking boombap drums".

[8] Deemed a "sexy", "flirty" R&B ballad,[8] it sees Tyler delivering his "signature" wordplay, rapping and singing about pouring syrup on eggs, looking for brioche a friend recommended, and envisioning flying the woman he likes to Cannes to watch independent movies.

[10] HipHopDX's Michael Saponara noted: "Tyler uses his verse as a lyrical exercise as he shows off his rhyming ability telling the girl they should go to Cannes to watch some movies they never heard of or how he could give her skincare routine tips".

[11] The song features background vocals from, among others, Ty Dolla Sign,[6] Odd Future's Jasper Dolphin, a "wistful"[12] rap verse from YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and ad-libs from DJ Drama.

[13] HipHopDX named "WusYaName" among the best hip hop songs of the first half of 2021, and said it "stands out with its lush instrumentation and teed up features from YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla $ign.

[2] The video follows Tyler as he drives through the countryside in a Lancia Delta Intergrale,[17] arriving at a French patisserie, struggles to win over a woman who catches his eye, and, as Vulture's Zoe Haylock noted, appears in a "garden seating filled with black and brown people riding bikes, playing games, enjoying their day".