Jack Harlow's song "Baxter Avenue" is a reflection on his upbringing and personal experiences. He mentions his parents, his mother's passion for horseback riding, and his own mixed heritage. The lyrics also touch on Harlow's interests and talents, including his preference for writing (using pen) over more traditional avenues of creativity like building and painting. He admits to trying various sports, but never finding much success or enjoyment in them. The chorus of "Baxter Avenue" explores Harlow's pursuit of excitement and thrill, which he seeks out through different means, including relationships and smoking marijuana. He acknowledges that while he may be attracted to physical beauty, conversations with these individuals can often hit a dead end. Overall, the song seems to be an introspective journey through Harlow's past and present, revealing both his successes and struggles as he navigates his way through life.