Produced by and Rico Love , the track is defined by its minimalist, "synth-saturated" production.
: At 140 beats per minute, the song maintains a steady, hypnotic rhythm that critics describe as an "understated knockout". Lyrical Themes & The "Explicit" Factor
: Rowland’s performance is noted for its precision, oscillating between "softness and authority" as she commands the track with a seductive, purring delivery.
: Lyrically, the song is a direct command for physical endurance, with Rowland asking her partner to "go longer" and "push harder".
: Wayne provides a "stuttering, after-hours guest-verse" filled with characteristic metaphors. He uses kitchen and transportation imagery—such as "doing the dishes" and "letting her ride"—to describe sexual acts. Critical & Commercial Impact
Released in 2011 as a single from her third studio album, Here I Am , by Kelly Rowland featuring Lil Wayne is widely regarded as one of the sexiest R&B tracks of its decade. It marked a major stylistic shift for Rowland, moving away from Euro-pop toward a "breathless pillow-talk ballad" that dominated R&B charts for weeks. Musical Composition & Production
: The beat features sparse keyboard notes and pulsing synths that create a "chilly" yet humid club vibe.