The song "Para Money" by GENT talks about the hustle and pursuit of money in a dangerous and illicit world. The lyrics discuss the protagonist's involvement in criminal activities, such as drug trafficking and violence. They boast about their ability to intimidate and outsmart their rivals, referring to themselves as a "Bandit" and claiming to be real and authentic. The lyrics also mention their disregard for authority, as they target and aim their guns at the police. They describe the adrenaline rush they experience while engaging in illegal activities and emphasize the importance of earning money. The desire for wealth, represented by the term "Para" (short for "Paradise," meaning money), seems to drive their actions. Throughout the song, GENT references specific locations associated with criminal activities, such as the Lazarat neighborhood known for its involvement in drug production and trade. They also mention other illicit substances like amphetamines and ketamine. The lyrics convey a sense of moral ambiguity, as the protagonist acknowledges the potential harm caused by their actions but expresses a ruthless determination to succeed. The song portrays a gritty, dangerous, and underground world where survival and financial gain are paramount.