Promises both emotional presence and financial support ("the money don show now, I don keep some for you").
Johnny Drille describes the song as a "shoulder to people who've been emotionally hurt". It tackles the "strain adulthood causes on relationships," where the hustle of life often leads to friends drifting apart.
While the track was produced by Don Jazzy , the live performance highlights Drille's "sonic polymath" abilities as a vocalist and arranger.