Now | Look At Me

Described as a "Dirty South-inspired" hip hop song, "Look at Me Now" features:

Busta entered the room and saw Chris Brown attempting a fast rap. He jokingly told Brown he "didn't know what he was doing" and offered to show him how to maintain the flow. Look at Me Now

A minimalist, eerie downtempo beat produced by Afrojack and Diplo . Described as a "Dirty South-inspired" hip hop song,

The phrase "Look at Me Now" most famously refers to the hit 2011 single by Chris Brown , featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes. This track is celebrated for its technical complexity, particularly the high-speed "speed rapping" verses. The phrase "Look at Me Now" most famously

Brown challenged Busta to "go crazy" on the track. Busta returned to his own studio room, wrote his legendary verse in just two hours, and recorded it.

While Nelly was present during the initial session, he did not appear on the final version; instead, Lil Wayne provided the second feature. Musical Composition

Heavy 808 bass, "spacy synth" sounds, and a drum beat reminiscent of the "Teach Me How to Dougie" rhythm.