The provided lyrics are from the song "Gone Hate" by DJ Rell and Gucci Mane. The song is a freestyle track and part of a mixtape. The lyrics depict Gucci Mane reflecting on his life and experiences in East Atlanta, specifically in Zone 6. He describes himself as a young person selling drugs in the neighborhood, surrounded by a group of friends ("just another clique"). He addresses women he sees as only interested in him because of his drug dealing status ("on a dope man's dick"). Gucci Mane also mentions various symbols of wealth and status in the drug-dealing world, such as a yellow Corvette and a blue and white watch. He references the location of Bouldercrest Road, known for its drug activity. The lyrics also touch on Gucci Mane's early life and experiences growing up. He mentions moving to Atlanta at a young age and living in different neighborhoods where drug-related activities were prevalent. Gucci Mane raps about his involvement in a violent incident at school when he was 11 years old and getting his first stripe (a symbol of recognition) later on. Throughout the song, Gucci Mane expresses his desire for material success and admiration from others. He mentions smoking marijuana (kush) and being an influential figure to aspiring individuals. The lyrics also touch on Gucci Mane's relationships with women who are interested in drugs or money. Overall, "Gone Hate" depicts Gucci Mane's upbringing in a neighborhood where drug dealing was common, his experiences, and aspirations as a young person.