At age 16, she moved from Mullumbimby, Australia, to Miami with very little money—captured in the lyric, "No money, no family, sixteen in the middle of Miami".
Musically, the song was inspired by the chord progression of Outkast's "B.O.B". Production and Reception Iggy Azalea Work To
The song serves as a "motivational anthem" that details the sacrifices Azalea made to succeed. Key lyrical themes include: At age 16, she moved from Mullumbimby, Australia,
She raps about the reality of being an up-and-coming artist, including sleeping on studio floors and feeling taken advantage of by early record deals. Key lyrical themes include: She raps about the
The track was produced by The Invisible Men and 1st Down (of FKi) , who aimed to blend a "cool alternative sound" with a "cleaner, sleeker" commercial appeal.
Music critics praised the song's raw storytelling and Azalea's sharp delivery, often ranking it as one of her most impactful tracks.