"I Got Dat Work" is a song by E-40 featuring Turf Talk. The song revolves around the theme of drug dealing and the lifestyle associated with it. In the lyrics, E-40 and Turf Talk celebrate the success and profitability of their drug trade. They boast about having various illegal substances such as yola (cocaine), cavi (another term for cocaine), and cream (money). They proudly declare their defiance towards the law, charging their illegal activities to the triple beam, a reference to the weighing scale used in drug transactions. The artists also highlight the hierarchy within the drug trade, with younger dealers running the block and bosses cooking up and distributing the drugs. They emphasize their involvement in the real streets and the shortage of authentic drug suppliers. E-40 uses clever wordplay to express his dedication to his craft, comparing his heart to pumping beer rather than Kool-Aid. Turf Talk discusses the harsh realities of drug-related environments, with references to crack pipes, needle fiends, and overdose. He represents his hometown V-Town as a place where drug dealing is self-reliant and lucrative. He mentions his street credibility and materialistic possessions such as expensive sneakers (Jordans) and gold watches. E-40 also touches on the challenges and risks involved in the drug trade. He mentions a friend doing time in prison and the new generation breaking the rules and engaging in dirty tactics. He asserts his independence and adulthood, boasting about his communication devices (Sidekick, T-Mobile phone) and talking brashly to his partner from home. He mentions encounters with law enforcement, referring to them as "Elroys" and implying they are enemies of the streets. Overall, "I Got Dat Work" glorifies the drug trade and portrays a lifestyle filled with wealth, power, and danger. It provides a glimpse into the street culture and the persona of E-40 and Turf Talk as successful drug dealers.