
Composition
In the lyrics, Travis Scott sings about a lost girl in the world of Hollywood.[1] The song features a beat switch;[2][3] the mood of the first two and a half minutes have been described as one of "haunting gloom" and despair,[4] while the second half has been described as "soulful".[4][5]
Critical reception
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Josephine Cruz of Hypebeast considered it a standout on Rodeo with a "sample that would surely get the Kanye stamp of approval".[4] Reviewing the album for XXL, Roger Krastz wrote "As far as his lyrical delivery on the project, Travi$ depends heavily on the presence of his bleak yet melodic auto-tune and vocal effects, and while he's never been known as a rapper with superb bars and lyrics, he shows he has a flow that caters strictly to his style of hip-hop. Case in point his track '90210,' in which Travi$ delivers some witty lines".[1] Matthew Ramirez of Spin mentioned the part of the song that "sounds like Castlevania" to be among the "blow-your-hair-back moments" from Rodeo.[6] Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork cited it as one of the tracks "revealing stunningly posh second acts".[3]