Jiggy Joe and Marko Sensei set the record straight about their current views on relationships in “Toxic Behavior.” The instrumental takes an R&B form and merges with guitar chords. Flow-wise, they opt for autocroon deliveries and concrete rhymes.
From a lyrical standpoint, the musicians speak about a woman who wants them to be their partner. But, Joe and Sensei are more focused on getting a bag. Additionally, they’re looking for ways to elevate their careers. In the first verse, they explain what a situationship entails. Then, the artists detail how some men work and how they don’t always have good intentions.
One line goes, “Every nigga with money ain’t good for you/Every nigga dicking you down ain’t into you/This really just some tips and tricks for you silly hoes.”
After, they juggle between being in awe of this remarkable woman and wanting to keep their distance. The duo wonder if they should have a fling or a solid relationship with her.
“I feel like I’m stuck, and I’m lost/You always pop up in my 3 am thoughts.”
By the second verse, they conclude that she’s only detrimental to their progress. After, listeners get the 4-1-1 on their hustle and ambitious mindstate. Following this, they declare that nothing or no one will stop them from succeeding.
“Ain’t one soul alive that could stop or faze me/Fuck patience/Bitch I’m moving off the waitlist.”
While they are captivated by her, they vow to never lose sight of what’s truly important.