In the song, Latto boasts her wealthy lifestyle and addresses those who cannot live luxuriously with lyrics such as "Bitches gotta wait 'til they birthday to go out of town." Some took offense at the lyrics, perceiving them as looking down on the working class. On September 15, 2024, Latto wrote in response on
X, "I hate that y'all think I was calling hard workers brokeys 💔 so I got $10k for whoever make the best video at they job to brokey & I'll fly u out to be in the music video…no mo waiting til ur bday to go outta town. Tag me & hashtag #Brokey, so I can see them all." Yadira Ramirez, a former employee at the
Waffle House, was fired for participating in the challenge, a day after having submitted a video of her and her co-workers making gestures to the song on the video-sharing app
TikTok. Latto awarded Ramirez with the $10,000 prize and posted a video of them dancing to the song. ==Critical reception==