"That song was so much fun to write. So it's like, protege, mentor, and the relationship between the two, right? And the power dynamics, and sort of the idea that the power could flip, and somebody could betray somebody. That's so fun to write. And this is written from the perspective of like, the mentor to the protege, because I kept thinking about that scene in Succession where Logan looks at his kids, and says, 'I love you. But you are not serious people.' And I think about that scene constantly. I just think it's one of the coolest scenes ever, and I was like, 'I want to write a song that has that energy of sort of Logan Roy being like, 'You bit the hand that fed you, and you do not have possess the vernacular to be doing this.' But I also really have completely related to the protege perspective in so many of these situations, right? Like I relate to the younger one, like when I'm listening to this song, even though it's from the perspective of the father figure character. That's why I like this song so much. [...] Oh yes, [the dick lyric], it's entertainment. It's my one job. You know? The spice level on this album is high."