The song starts out with Drake whispering over a "build-up of a squally string sample" and transitions into an "airy and raspy flow" with several disses against producer
Pharrell Williams and rapper
Pusha T. Williams was targeted due to his newly assumed position as creative director for
Louis Vuitton, previously held by the late
Virgil Abloh, a friend of Drake. He also addressed Pusha T's close connection to Williams. The latter had previously been mocked by Drake in the video for "
Jumbotron Shit Poppin" (2022). Another slight sees Drake calling out Pusha T for performing a diss track against
Jim Jones, a close Drake supporter, at a fashion show held by Williams in June 2023. The diss was also noted for appearing on the same album where Williams contains a production credit ("Looove"). Another reference includes a lawsuit initiated by
Vogue after Drake and
21 Savage released a fake
Vogue cover to promote their 2022 album
Her Loss. Scott "finds himself similarly getting petty and flamboyant across his verses" The lyrics are assumed to be aimed at actor
Timothée Chalamet, who portrayed Wonka in
Wonka (2023); the film was later released on December 15. Chalamet was reportedly dating Scott's ex-girlfriend, American model and media personality
Kylie Jenner, at the time of the release. Similar to one of their earlier collaborations, Scott's single, "
Sicko Mode", from his third studio album,
Astroworld, the track makes use of three beat switches in the song. ==Critical reception==