: References to "flushing the work down the toilet" when the "jakes" (police) are outside serve as a reminder of their past or ongoing proximity to street life. Musical Structure
: Despite their success, the artists express a desire for privacy, specifically asking for "no photos" in public.
: The verses contain explicit descriptions of sexual encounters and the lifestyle of dating "video vixens" or high-profile women. : References to "flushing the work down the
: The beat, often categorized as a "melodic drill" or "spaceship" type beat, has a tempo of roughly 136 BPM . Structure :
: Closes with reflections on trapping and his love for expensive cars, mentionting he put "a couple milli aside" for a villa in Marbella. Visual and Cultural Impact : The beat, often categorized as a "melodic
Watch the official music video for a visual representation of the luxury and street culture themes discussed:
The song explores several recurring themes common in modern UK rap, focusing on the transition from street life to international stardom: : The beat
: The lyrics emphasize financial milestones, such as looking for "cribs overseas," buying "hundred-grand Jeeps," and owning Richard Mille watches.