Tiller has stated that the beat for "Overtime" was one of the first his manager sent him, which he "tucked away" until a deep personal experience inspired the lyrics.
Though it was not one of the album's primary singles—which included "Don't," "Exchange," and "Sorry Not Sorry"—"Overtime" became a fan favorite and a staple of Tiller's live performances. It is frequently cited as a definitive example of his ability to blend gritty rap verses with catchy, 90s-inspired melodic hooks. Despite its popularity, there is no official music video for the song. Quick Hit with Adebola Adepoju - The Prowler Bryson Tiller Overtime
Lyrically, Tiller moves from claiming he only wants physical intimacy to admitting he has "caught feelings worth more than millions," eventually expressing a desire for the woman to be his bride and the mother of his child. Production and Creative Process Tiller has stated that the beat for "Overtime"