The song ends with a quote from his uncle, Lawrence Donley, from the 2002 documentary South Side Warriors . He speaks about the importance of artists embracing their culture and remaining resilient to uplift their people. Track Specifications Album DRILL MUSIC IN ZION (2022) Duration Featured Artist Producer Soundtrakk Primary Theme Personal growth and community responsibility
Listeners often associate the name with Seattle's famous rain, mirroring the track's melancholic and "wash-away" emotional tone.
The title and Nayirah’s hook ("I hope that we go supersonic when we think") refer to the former NBA team, the Seattle SuperSonics , symbolizing speed and athletic excellence.
Lupe, a known fan, may also be referencing the movie setting or the speed of the character, tied to the "supersonic" lyrics.
Guest vocalist Nayirah provides a haunting hook about honesty and secrets. Her name is also linked to the Nayirah testimony , a famous piece of falsified wartime testimony, which fits Lupe's recurring lyrical themes of truth versus deception.
The track features an "indie rock with a rap beat" aesthetic that is notably more somber and introspective than other songs on the album. Meaning of "Seattle":