Both tracks feature prominent steel drum loops and a mid-tempo dancehall rhythm.
The song is known for its lighthearted, almost "school-crush" vibe in its lyrics.
Despite the controversy, Tyga used the track to connect with his own Jamaican heritage.
Upon its release, the song sparked immediate debate due to its striking resemblance to Drake's hit "Controlla".
One of the most discussed lines is, "Girl, you know I f**k wit' you / Like summer school and Lunchables," reflecting Tyga's penchant for playful, nostalgic metaphors.
The video follows a "Romeo and Juliet" style narrative where Tyga falls for a girl named Amina (played by model Amina Blue), who is the daughter of a local governor.
The video faced criticism for casting a non-Jamaican lead actress in a video celebrating the island's culture. Memorable Lyricism