Diplo kicks off with the opening track, "
Don't Forget My Love", a collaboration with
Miguel, which contains a
pop-tinged sound over an
electronic drumbeat and "tropical, plucky guitar washes over pulsating drum fills for a sun-on-skin, feel-good feeling" with "strong vocal hooks and piano-driven rhythms that build up without getting over-dramatic". "Promises" and "
Looking for Me", both being collaborations with
Paul Woolford and Kareen Lomax, sound similar to "Don't Forget My Love". "Let You Go", a collaboration with TSHA that also features Lomax, sounds similar to "Don't Forget My Love", as the
progressive house song contains a "sunny piano and synths", meshing the "ravey breakbeats and pianos with a slippery synth hook, resulting in
EDM at its most retro-fixated". "Your Eyes", a collaboration with
Ry X, is an
ambient house song that includes "dreamy, filtered vocals" from Ry X and contains "scattered drum patterns". "Humble", a collaboration with
Lil Yachty, is a
deep house song that contains "slippery autotuned rap vocals" from the rapper and contains "thumping bass that much better suits Diplo's dancefloor-focused vision". The "Nite Version" of "Forget About Me", a collaboration with Aluna and Durante, is a
synthwave song that "showcases the tranquilizing voice of Aluna Francis lulling listeners into spacey beats" and contains "lots of dubby, fluctuating effects". "Make You Happy", a collaboration with
WhoMadeWho, is a pop-inspired song that "adds a flair of experimental instrumention" that is borrowed from the band's pop style sounds similar to it. "Right 2 Left", a collaboration with Melé that features
Busta Rhymes, is a
tribal house banger that contains "frenetic percussion and an addictive hook" from the rapper. "
On My Mind", a collaboration with Sidepiece, "penetrates the very soul of the rave-lover, with a final drop that's the cherry on top of the drum-saturated cake".
Leon Bridges "brings a soulful touch" to "High Rise", which also features
Amtrac. "Don't Be Afraid", a collaboration with
Damian Lazarus, contains
falsetto from featured artist band
Jungle, along with a funk guitar and "punk-funk bass and Italo-disco synths" to "the glimmering" song, which was compared to
Tame Impala's production style in double speed rather than that of Diplo and other
dance record producers. "Waiting for You", a collaboration with
Seth Troxler that features Desire, is a 2000s-inspired song. ==Release and promotion==