Despite Quavo's weird verse and his affinity for M&M's, this song is a hidden gem among The Alchemist's vinyl releases. The other members of Migos and Mac Miller provide killer verses that absolutely murder this beat. I even like the weird chorus, which is punchy and catchy, give or take some kind of off-tune autotune on Quavo's part. Also props for Migos for not only collaborating with Mac but also choosing the most Alchemist-sounding Alchemist beat for the track.
I am pissed that I ever supported this man for so long. Nobody should go through the mental abuse and torment this man put on his ex, and the way he downplayed his abuse and made it seem she was more in the wrong than him is disgusting. I highly encourage people to go and donate to Tina's GoFundMe as she is currently in dire financial need after leaving Brad.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-tina-rebuild-her-life-after-abuse
It's good, but I do agree that some of the band's identity is lost without the noise. I do like that we are seeing more industrial artists branch out into genres like techo and hip house (clipping. as an example), and the sampling on this single is just as outrageous as usual for Pain.
I like Red, but IDK's lyrics are just kind of meh, DOOM is barely present which sucks because a full verse from him like the extended version of Pizza Shop would be great, and Electronica's verse is just plain questionable and stupid. Hot take, Gunn was the best part of the track, alongside the great chorus and beat.