The title and central hook play on basketball metaphors, specifically a "wack jumper"—slang for a poor shooting ability—to taunt rivals.

The track was featured by Pitchfork in their "The Ones" series, which highlights must-hear rap songs. Critics praised the chemistry between the four artists, noting that they sound "invigorated" and frequently reference each other's bars like inside jokes. Themes and Lyrics

You can find the track on Spotify , Apple Music, and SoundCloud .

The song features cinematic production from Enrgy Beats , a frequent collaborator in the Detroit scene known for "streaking" instrumental styles.

The official music video premiered on June 17, 2020 , on YouTube .

Available on the official Glockboyz Teejaee YouTube channel.

"My n***a coulda kept hoopin', he got a wack jumper" and references to not "beefing in public".

It was later included on the album Antisocial 1.5 via EMPIRE Distribution . Critical Reception

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The title and central hook play on basketball metaphors, specifically a "wack jumper"—slang for a poor shooting ability—to taunt rivals.

The track was featured by Pitchfork in their "The Ones" series, which highlights must-hear rap songs. Critics praised the chemistry between the four artists, noting that they sound "invigorated" and frequently reference each other's bars like inside jokes. Themes and Lyrics

You can find the track on Spotify , Apple Music, and SoundCloud . The title and central hook play on basketball

The song features cinematic production from Enrgy Beats , a frequent collaborator in the Detroit scene known for "streaking" instrumental styles.

The official music video premiered on June 17, 2020 , on YouTube . Themes and Lyrics You can find the track

Available on the official Glockboyz Teejaee YouTube channel.

"My n***a coulda kept hoopin', he got a wack jumper" and references to not "beefing in public". Available on the official Glockboyz Teejaee YouTube channel

It was later included on the album Antisocial 1.5 via EMPIRE Distribution . Critical Reception