Musically, the song features a "string-heavy" trap beat produced by and Bankroll Got It . The lyrics find both artists in an introspective headspace:

According to Complex , Rondo uses the track to "let his pain pour into his music," discussing the "war scars" and trauma that continue to affect him.

The track was officially released on August 30, 2022. Its timing was particularly significant, arriving just weeks after Quando Rondo was involved in a deadly drive-by shooting in Los Angeles that claimed the life of his close friend, . The single's cover art pays tribute to both Lul Pab and NBA YoungBoy's late associate, Big Dump . Themes and Meaning

The title of the parent project, 3860 , blends the identities of both artists: "38" refers to NBA YoungBoy's native N. 38th Street in Baton Rouge, while "60" refers to the Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips, which Quando Rondo is affiliated with. The album was mixed and mastered by the artists' respective lead engineers, and Jacoby "CxbGoCrazy" Cherry .

The hook— "I say, 'Lord, give me a sign,' show mercy when it's time" —reflects a plea for divine direction amidst ongoing legal threats (the "feds") and street violence.

The collaboration reinforces the deep bond between the two rappers, which Rondo has described in interviews with VladTV as a brotherhood that goes "beyond the music industry". Mixtape Significance