The lyrics celebrate the "good life"—champagne, expensive cars, and grand parties.
The title itself is a rhetorical challenge to critics, suggesting that the artists have earned the right to their extravagant lifestyles.
"Who Do We Think We Are" is an exploration of , ambition , and the high life. Built on a lush sample of Jean Knight's "Mr. Big Stuff," the track balances a classic soul aesthetic with modern hip-hop bravado. John Legend’s smooth, soaring vocals provide a sense of elegance, while Rick Ross delivers a signature "boss" verse that anchors the song’s theme of unapologetic success. Lyricism and Themes
The lyrics celebrate the "good life"—champagne, expensive cars, and grand parties.
The title itself is a rhetorical challenge to critics, suggesting that the artists have earned the right to their extravagant lifestyles.
"Who Do We Think We Are" is an exploration of , ambition , and the high life. Built on a lush sample of Jean Knight's "Mr. Big Stuff," the track balances a classic soul aesthetic with modern hip-hop bravado. John Legend’s smooth, soaring vocals provide a sense of elegance, while Rick Ross delivers a signature "boss" verse that anchors the song’s theme of unapologetic success. Lyricism and Themes