: The lyrics are a "love letter" to Black culture and Southern heritage, celebrating "black-owned things" like braids, waves, and skin.
While Carti is the main featured artist, the song is a collaborative effort involving several high-profile musicians:
: The track was produced by Pharrell Williams , John Carroll Kirby , and Solange herself. Meaning and Visuals
The song's most prominent feature is a guest appearance by American rapper .
: Solange directed a self-described "saucy" music video for the track, which features striking choreography and imagery honoring Houston's "chopped and screwed" subculture.
: Carti provides a "playful boost" to the track using his signature "baby-voiced" ad-libs and repetitive phrasing, such as "Baby, my mind fuzzy" and "Doin' the dash".
: Critics describe his contribution as acting like "jet fuel" for the song, blending his avant-garde rap style with Solange's experimental R&B. Additional Contributions