An unlikely trio, “Almeda” marks the first time Solange, The-Dream and Playboi Carti have ever worked together.

The song heavily draws from the roots and traditions of Solange’s Southern black culture, influenced from growing up in Houston. She also shows her pride in her black faith by listing an array of traits that are exclusive to African-Americans.

The song is also an ode to the chopped and screwed genre, a remixing technique that also originated in the Houston hip-hop scene in the early 1990s.

The song’s title “Almeda” is also the name of an area located in Southwest Houston.