As part of the Romeo Must Die soundtrack, the song aligns with the film's urban action aesthetic. Produced by , the track features heavy-hitting percussion and a menacing tone that supports its "thug style" narrative. Critical Perspective
Come on, uh-huhConfidential, play hard, babyCome onUh, uh-huh
The track is a standard example of late-90s/early-2000s rap-rock and hardcore hip-hop. It relies on established tropes of the era—luxury cars (6 drop-top), street drug imagery, and mafia-inspired motifs—to build a persona of a "street scholar" who is always ready for conflict.
It really don't matter to meIt really don't matter to meIt really don't matter to me It really don't matter to me (what you do?)
Blackground, thug's world, 2GIt ain't gpn' stop baby, what(What you say)Yeah, no doubt, what, what(What you do) (What you do