Taking the sample that Jay Z used in his ode to his formerly favorite season to release albums, Dear Summer, Emilio Rojas freestyles primarily about life in the hood and how we need to be awake and aware.  Covering the subjects of drug use, police brutality, youth apathy, and sexual double standards, you might say that Rojas was feeling his inner activist when he did this.

The biggest knock against the track is that it goes off the rails at the end and becomes a brag track about him making it but, for the most part, this is a surprisingly conscious song that is worth several repeats.