"Blow It" is a song by Big Scarr, featuring Foogiano. The song is characterized by its energetic trap beat produced by BandPlay and the aggressive and boastful lyrics delivered by the artists. The song revolves around themes of power, success, and dominance. Both Big Scarr and Foogiano assert their confidence and ability to blow money and overcome their adversaries. The lyrics highlight their luxurious lifestyles, including expensive cars, jewelry, and drugs. Big Scarr compares himself to legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather, emphasizing his undefeated status with the "Drac" (referring to a Draco gun) and feeling invincible. He boasts about his flashy jewelry, which makes him feel like Kodak Black, a popular rapper known for his love of diamonds. Foogiano adds his own flair to the song, describing his fast-paced lifestyle, including fast cars and his penchant for violence. He references his association with a street gang, mentioning double R (Rollin' 60's Crips) and double Glocks, suggesting he is well-armed and prepared for any situation. The lyrics also touch on the artists' past struggles and their rise to success. Foogiano recalls his days as a broke individual, resorting to criminal activities like picking locks, but now he brags about his wealth and status. He warns others not to display their money, as it might attract unwanted attention and jeopardize their safety. Overall, "Blow It" is a high-energy trap song that showcases Big Scarr and Foogiano's confidence, opulence, and their experiences in the streets. It embodies the braggadocious and aggressive nature often found in the genre while providing a glimpse into their lifestyles.