: It utilizes a mix of high-energy crowd footage, slow-motion shots of thoroughbreds, and reversed clips of the Thunder Over Louisville fireworks.
: By choosing Churchill Downs, Harlow highlights the prestige of his success while honoring a city landmark with nearly 150 years of history. : It utilizes a mix of high-energy crowd
: Harlow famously admitted to adding more bars to his own verse after hearing Drake's performance, ensuring he wasn't "outshined" on his own track. Key Themes and Critique Key Themes and Critique : Local touchpoints, such
: Local touchpoints, such as footage from the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, ground the video in Harlow's specific regional identity. The Collaboration: Passing the Torch this song features a flute-heavy
: Unlike many upbeat club hits, this song features a flute-heavy, minimal beat that allows for dense, "pragmatic commentary". Drake uses his verse to address personal therapy, abandonment issues, and industry rivalries, while Harlow defends his place in hip-hop history.