: Unlike many upbeat club hits, this song features a flute-heavy, minimal beat that allows for dense, "pragmatic commentary". Drake uses his verse to address personal therapy, abandonment issues, and industry rivalries, while Harlow defends his place in hip-hop history.
: Drake and Harlow are seen betting together, interacting with the crowd, and even dancing with Harlow’s mother, signaling Drake’s wholehearted endorsement of the younger star. : Unlike many upbeat club hits, this song
: Local touchpoints, such as footage from the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, ground the video in Harlow's specific regional identity. The Collaboration: Passing the Torch : Local touchpoints, such as footage from the
: Harlow famously admitted to adding more bars to his own verse after hearing Drake's performance, ensuring he wasn't "outshined" on his own track. Key Themes and Critique : It utilizes a mix of high-energy crowd
The video highlights the chemistry between the two artists, emphasizing a mentorship or "peer-to-peer" dynamic.
: It utilizes a mix of high-energy crowd footage, slow-motion shots of thoroughbreds, and reversed clips of the Thunder Over Louisville fireworks.