: Often cited as the strongest verse on the track, Jay Rock closes with a "long-ass bomb" of a verse that shifts the energy to a more menacing, street-oriented finale.
: Delivered during his peak rise, Kendrick’s verse is noted for its rapid-fire flow and "spazzed-out" energy. : Often cited as the strongest verse on
Released on , the U.O.E.N.O. (Black Hippy Remix) served as a high-octane promotional track for Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city World Tour . Produced by Childish Major , the remix features all four members of the TDE supergroup— Kendrick Lamar , ScHoolboy Q , Ab-Soul , and Jay Rock —reclaiming a beat that had been mired in controversy due to Rick Ross's original lyrics. 🎤 Verse-by-Verse Breakdown Kendrick Lamar (Black Hippy Remix) served as a high-octane promotional
: He maintains a "groovy" yet aggressive tone, typical of his 2013 era. Ab-Soul but she asked me to" .
: Soul provides a "counting-syllables-on-his-fingers" flow, packed with metaphors and wordplay.
: Q famously directly addressed the original song's controversy. While Ross was criticized for a bar implying non-consensual acts, Q flipped it to emphasize consent: "Molly in her drink, but she asked me to" .