The song "Bronny" by Jay Critch is a trap-influenced rap song that focuses on his luxurious lifestyle and success in the rap game. The song has no clear storyline, but rather boasts about his wealth, drugs, and women. The chorus of the song, "Young and balling like I'm playing with Bronny," references Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James. It suggests that Jay Critch is as successful as Bronny on the basketball court, but instead of basketball, he is succeeding in the rap game. Throughout the song, Jay Critch talks about his wealth, rapping about having a lot of money and purchasing luxury goods such as diamonds, designer clothes, and expensive cars. He also mentions using drugs such as purple drank, yellow pills, and molly, and having sex with women. The lyrics also make references to violence, with lines such as "Don't give a f*** what the boy gotta say/At the end of the day he know he could get hurt," implying that he is not afraid to use aggression to get what he wants. Overall, "Bronny" is a typical trap rap song that glorifies wealth, drugs, and violence. Despite its lack of a clear storyline, it showcases Jay Critch's talent as a rapper and his confidence in his success.