"Mola" by Eric Bellinger is a song that talks about the strip club culture and the lifestyle associated with it. The song explores themes of money, fame, and the sacrifices people make to pursue wealth and success. In the chorus, the phrase "So makes yo body is the strip club, Let me perform on your stage" is a play on words, suggesting that the person's body itself is like a strip club stage, and the singer wants to be a performer on it. The lyrics also mention dropping out of school for money and fame, indicating that the pursuit of wealth has taken priority over education. The line "Fuck it, I'm getting paid" emphasizes the singer's determination to make money regardless of societal norms. The song highlights the allure of money through lines like "I heard a man say it's money on top, to molly your tips away." This suggests that people are willing to do anything to attain financial success, even if it means indulging in drugs ("molly") and spending their earnings lavishly. The verses speak about encounters and experiences in the strip club, with lyrics like "Pussy pink as Katy Perry" and "Lick the swimming pool, Make her say fuck all the rules." The song portrays a carefree and indulgent lifestyle associated with strip clubs. The second verse suggests a transactional relationship between the singer and a stripper, where he offers money in exchange for her presence. The line "At least you'll be getting paid" implies that the singer acknowledges the economic opportunities that exist within the strip club industry. Towards the end of the song, the lyrics shift perspective to the singer offering himself as a performer on a metaphorical stage, inviting someone to participate in his world. The line "Let my body be the strip club, Come and perform on my stage" indicates a desire for reciprocal gratification and financial gain. Overall, "Mola" comments on the appeal of the strip club culture, the pursuit of wealth, and the transactional nature of relationships in that environment.