: True to its title, the track focuses on the caution one feels after being hurt or making mistakes. Sean uses the lyrics to acknowledge his past errors while asserting that he is "man enough to say there's no turning back now".
: Hit-Boy delivers a spare, atmospheric beat that allows Sean’s vocals to take center stage. The production is noted for its polished, almost cinematic feel, which fits the mixtape's overarching tribute to the city of Detroit.
The song serves as a vulnerable exploration of trust, growth, and the lessons learned from past failures.