: Blaqbonez is praised for his smooth flow and ability to find "pockets of melody," shifting cadences to match the rhythmic swing of the beat. Visual Mastery (The Music Video)

: Critics from The Native note that he boldly challenges conservative Nigerian social norms regarding multiple sexual partners, choosing heart-breaking as a defense mechanism against being heartbroken himself. Production & Sound

: The track was produced by the acclaimed British-Ghanaian producer JAE5 .

The track is an unapologetic dive into Blaqbonez's past as a student at .

The song’s popularity was massively boosted by its music video, which Blaqbonez co-directed with after a viral marketing stunt claiming he couldn't afford director TG Omori.

: Many viewers and critics from Afrocritik labeled it one of the most creative Nigerian music videos of its year, filled with pop-culture "Easter eggs". Reception