On the 2-minute and 25-second banger, TyY goes in with a cold flow over a bone-breaking, grimy Sean Turk beat. He talks about his lifestyle and the way he moves, equating himself to the Godfather and Scarface actor Al Pacino; he also mentions Tony Montana, the protagonist/antagonist (depending on how you look at it) from the latter aformentioned film. "You ain't ever had to struggle, ***** you ain't about it" is a standout line for me.
The parallel A$AP TyY makes on the song is badass, and it is certainly fitting. Twelvyy comes in with an ambitious flow, extending the track with verse about the lifestyle and elevating the energy on the track to an even higher level. The beat is frigid; equipping a dismal bell beat with some sick vocal chops and adlibs, as well as some ground-breaking drums. TyY and Twelvyy's deliveries are fluid, locking in effortlessly with the beat. Side note, I just learned that there is a 2006 PS2 game for the movie called Scarface: The World is Yours and I think that's dope. Anywho, definitely give this one a listen, I'd highly recommend it.