The song "Father's Day" by G Herbo & 'LGado explores various themes and experiences related to fatherhood. The lyrics describe their personal reflections and emotions surrounding their relationships with their fathers as well as their own role as fathers. In the beginning of the song, 'LGado expresses his admiration for his father and acknowledges that he might have failed to wish him a Happy Father's Day. He also asserts his authority and influence, stating that people listen to what he says. Additionally, he mentions having female attention and compares himself to Beyoncé, suggesting that he is successful and admired by others. G Herbo then adds his perspective, comparing himself to Lavar Ball, a basketball player-turned-businessman known for his involvement in his sons' careers. He emphasizes his ability to control situations and mentions his intention to relocate to Los Angeles and purchase an expensive watch (AP Skeleton) for his birthday. He also mentions his dedication to success, stating that he is always on time for opportunities and will go to any lengths to earn respect. 'LGado returns to emphasize his authenticity and consistency, stating that he remains true to himself and doesn't fade away. He expresses his love and concern for his close associates and wonders how he would cope if he were to lose them. He mentions his desire to live in Jamaica and Barbados, and he uses wordplay, comparing silencing his enemies to turning them into "tomatoes" with a potato-shaped silencer. G Herbo follows with a verse discussing his lifestyle. Despite having a stuffy nose, he mentions smoking marijuana and finding pleasure in it. He also talks about his interactions with women and the satisfaction they bring. He references taking a Percocet, which helps him feel better and heal. He talks about his fast-paced lifestyle and being prepared to handle any situation. He also mentions facing negativity and envy from others due to his success and fast money. 'LGado returns with a verse expressing his confidence and appeal. He talks about women being attracted to him because of his wealth and style. He mentions his ability to create chaos and mess, referring to himself as "fantastic". He implies that he doesn't drive, leaving that responsibility to others, and that he doesn't pay for things or show emotions. He mentions his speed and compares himself to the late rapper Tupac Shakur, feeling invincible but not willing to die for it. He talks about cruising while being alert and aware of potential threats. He mentions his association with Tony Montana, a character from the movie "Scarface", and implies that he has a weapon (clip) that looks like bananas, emphasizing that he is not lying. Overall, the song depicts a mixture of bravado, reflections on fatherhood, and experiences within their respective lifestyles.