The song finds Summer Walker addressing a feckless ex-boyfriend with frustration.[1] She centers on his foolishness,[1][2] noting how she could have easily taken advantage of his trust[1] and it would have been beneficial if she robbed and "popped" him.[3][4]
Critical reception
Andy Kellman of AllMusic wrote that the artists "gracefully upbraid a chump" in the song.[2] Kyann-Sian Williams of NME compared the song to her song "I'll Kill You" in regard to the "sugarcoated violence", but commented "Though, where Jhene Aiko slipped in perfectly on 'I'll Kill You', Mariah The Scientist's stoic energy dulls what could have been a thrilling highlight."[4] Rawiya Kameir of Pitchfork cited the song as an instance showing that Summer Walker "fares better when her costars are women". She described it to be "more esprit d'escalier regret than warning" and Walker as "crafting a hook from imperfect anaphora."[3]