: Rick Ross told Billboard that the song's idea came from Red Cafe and was intended to provide a "sexy" yet serious addition to the album.
: The video intercuts Ross's performance with the story of a man who is arrested by police while walking with his young child. : Rick Ross told Billboard that the song's
: The track is described as a "shimmering ballad" with a piano-laced production that gives it a "church-like" feel, according to Ross. : Ross raps the controversial line, "Assassinate Trump
: Ross raps the controversial line, "Assassinate Trump like I'm Zimmerman," though the line is censored in the music video. : Ross raps the controversial line
: The lyrics also criticize the Democratic Party and mention voting for André Benjamin (André 3000). Musical Collaboration
: Ross later clarified to reviewers at Rolling Stone that he was not advocating for actual violence, but rather practicing "lyrical assassination" as a poet.