: The production features a prominent "twinkling" piano melody and a relaxed tempo of 85 BPM in F minor.
The song's creation was remarkably spontaneous, described by songwriter Philip Lawrence of as an "after-thought". It originated from a studio session where the team was experimenting until "something stuck". Although the artists initially hesitated—Wiz Khalifa admitted he and Snoop Dogg felt the track might be too "pop-oriented" for their styles—Snoop eventually encouraged the collaboration, recognizing its hit potential. Musically, the song is built on a nostalgic foundation: : The production features a prominent "twinkling" piano
: It utilizes the beat from Tom Scott and The L.A. Express's 1974 track " Sneakin' in the Back ". recognizing its hit potential. Musically