: The title and chorus ("Roll up the weed one time") center on relaxation and partying, a common trope in trap music.

: The remix came about after Wizkid expressed interest in working with Emtee. AKA, who was a mentor figure to Emtee early in his career, also joined to create a powerhouse collaboration often referred to as a "South Africa x Nigeria" link-up.

: A key reason for the song's massive success was Emtee’s use of IsiZulu and other local languages over a standard trap beat, making the genre feel authentic to a South African audience. Cultural Impact Rapper Emtee on creating the ultimate trap anthem Roll Up

: Lyrics frequently reference newfound financial freedom, such as Emtee mentioning giving large sums of money to his mother and sister.

: The original "Roll Up" was produced by Ruff and reportedly written and recorded by Emtee in just two hours. It became an instant anthem in South Africa, blending trap beats with local vernacular.

The track serves as a celebratory anthem focused on success, lifestyle, and African pride.

: Emtee referred to the remix as the "Re-Up" to signify an upgraded version of the original "Roll Up". Thematic Analysis