The song "Spatula" by GRIP is a rap track that showcases his lyrical skills and braggadocios attitude. The lyrics depict GRIP's hunger for success and his relentless pursuit of wealth and fame. In the song, GRIP compares himself to a key that unlocks opportunities and reveals hidden schemes and plots. He takes pride in cleaning out his competition and shows off his superiority by carrying a 16-piece clip to take on his rivals. He mentions his disbelief in his own rise to fame and compares his expensive wristwatch to peeing in a watch. GRIP mentions driving on Peach Street in a convertible and how women get excited and reach out to him when he stops. He boasts about his rap skills and calls out other rappers for their lack of talent and endurance. GRIP also talks about his plans to attack his manager when he returns to Atlanta. The chorus of the song references a spatula as a metaphor for flipping and serving up his music to the audience. GRIP implies that he will wrap up and finish his competitors, comparing himself to a chef in a kitchen. He's confident in his ability to deliver fire bars and leave a lasting impact on the rap game. The second verse reflects GRIP's perspective on his personal relationships and the pursuit of money. He mentions being surrounded by people who only want to benefit from his success and how he prefers to keep financial matters separate. He highlights his focus on making money and compares it to someone else needing to get laid. GRIP also references his busy schedule, including touring, hooking up with women, and buying his friend a new car. The song concludes with GRIP emphasizing his uniqueness and talent in the rap industry. He believes that his style and authenticity make him a needed presence in the music scene. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the idea that GRIP is determined to continue flipping his music and making a name for himself as a skilled rapper.