: The song features a distinct keyboard sample from Cal Tjader’s "What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life," which provides a haunting, soulful foundation.
: Most reviewers from platforms like Rate Your Music and Our Generation Music praised the track for its "crisp bars" and "velvety delivery," considering it a strong reminder of Joey's technical skill.
Produced by , the track leans heavily into a gritty, lo-fi aesthetic that marks a departure from the polished "pop hooks" of his previous album, All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ . Joey Bada$$ - The Light
Lyrically, Joey uses "The Light" to assert his dominance in the rap game and vent his frustrations with the industry.
: Critics from Still Listening Magazine and Fantastic Hip Hop noted a significant step up in wordplay and a pivot toward more "philosophical" and "sinister" subject matter compared to his earlier work. Critical Reception : The song features a distinct keyboard sample
by Joey Bada$$ serves as a potent, focused reintroduction to the Brooklyn MC after a three-year hiatus, acting as the lead track for his 2020 three-song EP, The Light Pack . Production and Atmosphere
: He famously slates the Grammy Awards on the track, echoing his real-life sentiment that such accolades are "shit the white man [tries] to give you to validate your dopeness". Lyrically, Joey uses "The Light" to assert his
: He declares himself a "Top Five" rapper and compares his influence to figures like Muhammad Ali and Mahatma Gandhi , framing his return as a "mumble rap extermination".