: The video includes scenes shot at her family home, the bar and shop owned by her mother, and even footage of a younger Lila singing at her high school graduation.
: The track is often called a "love letter" to her rural roots, reflecting the introspection she felt while moving from the mountains to the capital's bustle.
: The video concludes with a high-energy outdoor party featuring motorcycles, fire, and a cameo by dancehall star Chi Ching Ching , emphasizing her core message: "I'm strong, I'm strong". Meaning and Inspiration
: The video opens in the actual small bedroom in Kingston where Lila lived when she first moved to the capital to pursue music.
: Lila describes the song as a summary of her life thus far—from humble beginnings in "the hills" to moving to Kingston to go "full hundred" with her career.
: Produced by Kasadie "Caspa" Jones , the track blends a punchy, trap-inspired bassline with Lila's soulful reggae vocals, a sound she initially worried might be "too dancehall" but was eventually embraced by both reggae and dancehall fans.
: Upon her arrival, the vibe shifts to a celebration. She is greeted by life-long friends and family, turning the streets into a lively party.