• In the song,
"same color T-shirt" is a reference to the white T-shirts that are popular with drug dealers.
• The song was produced by American production duo Nard & B
(James Rosser, Jr. & Brandon Rackley), alongside their TrenchWerk cohort XL.
It is the second highest-charting song of their career
•
Rosser explained the beat:
"That day we were in the studio and we had just got our hands on some new preset for the Electra2 Plugin.
Anytime we get our hands on some new presets or new sounds, it triggers some creative juice on a whole other level
for us. That's when we sparked the idea for the core melody for that beat. It was part of the batch - we'd
actually done probably two or three beats with the same type of flavor that same day.
I don't know if you can actually tell but the melody we put in is actually a reverse melody. We've actually
done that in a couple other beats, but that one just so happened to catch Migos' ear when I sent it their way.
But we were working on that one and it was just a regular day working with new sounds. We did the whole beat in
Fruity Loops."
Performed By:
Migos
From Album:
Culture (2017)
Length: 4:02
Written by:
BRANDON RACKLEY,
JAMES BERNARD JR ROSSER,
KIRSNICK BALL,
TREVON CAMPBELL,
KIARI CEPHUS,
QUAVIOUS KEYATE MARSHALL
Produced by:
Nard & B XL
Writer: BRANDON RACKLEY, JAMES BERNARD JR ROSSER, KIRSNICK BALL, TREVON CAMPBELL, KIARI CEPHUS, QUAVIOUS KEYATE MARSHALL
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC