"Rewinder" by Lamin, Jamaika & NODE is a Danish song that combines elements of dancehall and hip-hop. The lyrics predominantly focus on the appreciation of the female body and its power to captivate and attract others. The song celebrates confidence, individuality, and the ability to embrace one's unique qualities. The verses sung by Jamaika highlight the allure of a woman from the Caribbean with a "batty" (slang for buttocks) that attracts attention. He emphasizes that this form cannot be improved upon and encourages dancers in the visitation room to back it up and make others whine in admiration. Lamin's verse speaks about backing up and whining in appreciation of a woman's finer body. He mentions going to a luxurious Sky bar, topping up his Lyca phone, enjoying the freedom of being in Jamaica, and pouring drinks until one sails away. Lamin also mentions facing critics who hope he will fail but asserts that he will handle challenges like the resourceful TV character MacGyver. NODE's verse continues the celebration of the female body and its innate beauty. He highlights that the body does not need a designer, comparing it to the famous actress Michelle Pfeiffer. NODE mentions the freedom of being with Hys, Athir, and Jamaika, as well as the desire for others to watch and admire them without causing any distress. The lyrics suggest that both NODE and the woman he sings about have experienced some struggles and were taken away from their previous life, possibly finding solace in each other. Overall, "Rewinder" predominantly centers on appreciating and celebrating the female body's allure, individuality, and the freedom to express oneself.