The song "At Least A M" is a collaboration between Gucci Mane and producer Mike WiLL Made-It, with additional production by Zaytoven. The song is featured on Gucci Mane's album "The Return of East Atlanta Santa" released in 2016. The lyrics of the song focus on Gucci Mane's success and his association with people who have achieved financial prosperity. The recurring line "at least a M" refers to having at least a million dollars. Gucci Mane emphasizes that he only associates with individuals who have achieved this level of financial success. The song highlights Gucci Mane's background as a member of the BC Boulder Crips, a gang from East Atlanta. He boasts about his street credibility and his involvement in drug dealing, specifically referencing the sale of "P's" (referring to pounds of drugs). Gucci Mane also addresses his past legal troubles, referencing his time spent behind bars and criticizing those who turned their backs on him during that time. He asserts his dominance and warns his opponents that he is not someone to be underestimated. Overall, "At Least A M" showcases Gucci Mane's confidence, success, and the high standards he sets for his associates. It is a celebration of his journey from street life to success, and a statement of his wealth and influence in the music industry.