Retrieved October 26, 2021.Drake – Find Your Love (Acapella) is available for download to music producers & audio engineers, the acapella was added on June 29th, 2015
Similarly, ranking Drake's feature seventh on Culture III, Audacy's Mya Abraham stated, "Drake may had have his way on this song, but he wasn't having his way with us". Thompson lambasted Drake's appearance as "drab and interminable".
Writing for HotNewHipHop, Erika Marie said "It's always fire when Migos and Drake link up on a track". The New Yorker 's Sheldon Pearce opined: They can't stunt on Drake's level on 'Having Our Way', he undermines their compressed performances with nonchalance, rapping in the laid-back singsong of someone lounging around during a high-end spa treatment". NME 's Sam Moore called the track "triumphant", while BET's Dimitri Ehrlich deemed it a "classic": "Complimented by a standout feature from Drake, this song is a perfect example of the sonically satisfying way Migos uses the sound of close and imperfect rhymes (for example, the way 'circulation', 'matrix' and 'lavish' bang up against one another)". Rolling Stone 's Yoh Phillip's agreed, writing: "Drake 's appearance on 'Having Our Way' has rightfully received the attention it warrants, but Takeoff's closing verse is spectacular". SOHH's Amaar Burton praised Takeoff, stating he "bodies his verse on the song and puts in his case for actually being the best Migo". Takeoff, meanwhile, reminisces on Migos and Drake's 2013 remix of " Versace": They know that I'm havin' my way (Why?) I was seventeen on a song with Drake". Offset's line "Blue or the red Bugatti, this the Matrix" is a comparison to choosing the red or blue pill in the film The Matrix. Drake also refers to basketball player Stephen Curry, whom he has a tattoo of, and acknowledges Migos, rhyming " 'Set out here havin' his way / Qua' out here havin' his way / and like the third Migo, I Take". Drake's dislike for Adidas stems from his potential signing to the company in 2018, however this did not occur due to his feud with Pusha T, who had a deal with Adidas at the time of their feud. He previously showed his distaste for the shoe brand, rapping "Checks over stripes" on Travis Scott's " Sicko Mode". During Drake's "half-formed" hook and two-minute verse he shows his allegiance to Nike by taking a shot at Adidas, with the line "I've been too solid to ever have stripes on my sneak's, you get what I mean?". After their break-up in early 2021, it was reported that Quavo had the car repossessed. Lyrically, Quavo makes an apparent allusion to his ex, Saweetie, rapping "She had it her way, now she out of a Bentley", while following up with "she slimy, she sneaky/I'm takin' back that Bentley" a possible reference to the "infamous" Bentley Quavo gifted Saweetie for Christmas 2020. Composition and lyrics įinancial Times 's Ludovic Hunter-Tilney described the song's production as resembling "a brooding cinema soundtrack, subordinate to the star rappers in the acoustic spotlight". They also worked together on 2018's " Walk It Talk It", and various solo collaborations, including Quavo's feature on Drake's " Portland". Migos and Drake released multiple collaborations prior to "Having Our Way", established by their 2013 remix of " Versace".