The song "BODIES" by Damn Dad and The Game depicts a violent and intense narrative, exploring themes of gang activity and revenge. The lyrics vividly describe the use of firearms, specifically mentioning a "draco" (a type of gun), hollow point bullets, and Maybach (a luxury car) involved in the dangerous activities. The opening lines suggest the intention to harm and kill, with references to "murdering out" the "draco" and serving up "hollow tip slugs" (bullets). It implies a mentality of seeking retaliation, with the Maybach quietly approaching to carry out the plan. The lyrics also mention the gang's movement, spreading out to take on their enemies, and using scopes to accurately target and eliminate individuals. "Lay em out" refers to attacking and neutralizing the opposition. The chorus repeatedly emphasizes the intent to "light em up" and "lay em out," creating a sense of aggression and dominance. The lyrics also express a disregard for what others may say about the gang's actions and intentions. The song continues with references to the rapper's comeback from a perceived defeat or inactivity. The artist boasts about shooting at rivals and their bodies dropping. They wear ski masks to avoid being identified and captured. The mention of having a lot of money further signifies their status and power. The final part of the song involves geographic references, specifically mentioning Compton (a city in California), the West Side, and Modesto. These references may represent the artist's affiliation with these areas known for their street culture and gang presence. Overall, "BODIES" portrays a dark and aggressive narrative revolving around gang-related violence, revenge, and a disregard for societal norms. It depicts a world plagued by violence and the artist's assertiveness in exacting vengeance and asserting dominance within that world.