Critics and fans have praised the piece for its "restraint," as Blawan chooses to loop long, pitched sections of the original vocals rather than chopping them into unrecognizable bits. These soulful harmonies are paired with , muddy drums, and a heavy, "weapons-grade" bassline. Legacy and Release
The central vocal loop is taken from the second verse of Brandy's 1994 hit.
The track is widely recognized for its clever use of , specifically:








