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.
A mix of English and Pidgin, including the popular chorus: "I know sometimes e be like say nobody send you. That one na lie, I dey for you my friend" . Johnny Drille describes the song as a "shoulder
Promises both emotional presence and financial support ("the money don show now, I don keep some for you"). That one na lie, I dey for you my friend"
The performance video, directed by , offers a raw, live feel that differs from the official music video. While the track was produced by Don Jazzy
While the track was produced by Don Jazzy , the live performance highlights Drille's "sonic polymath" abilities as a vocalist and arranger.