"Back In 95" is a song by Gucci Mane, released in 2012. The lyrics reflect Gucci Mane's rise in the trap music industry and his experiences as a drug dealer. The song begins with a trap service announcement, indicating that the "real niggers" are back, accompanied by DJ Holiday announcing the holiday season. Gucci Mane then reminisces about his start in the music and drug business in 1995, where he initially started by buying small amounts of drugs (1.5). He also mentions his encounters with junkies who recognized him and his ability to pay a large sum of money to beat a murder case. He further describes his reputation as a drug dealer, with people running up to him and asking about his knowledge of drugs. Gucci Mane asserts his power and tells them to stay away from him. He also mentions his flashy lifestyle, with references to his expensive rims and the recognition he received for having a lot of cash and drugs. The song also touches on the dangerous aspects of Gucci Mane's life as a drug dealer, with mentions of selling drugs out of the park, running from the police, and the potential dangers of snitches. Gucci Mane talks about his success as a hustler and being known as the hustler of the year. The lyrics also touch on Gucci Mane's journey from being involved in criminal activities at a young age (13 and 18) to his current success in the music industry. He boasts about his ability to make money and the risks involved. Overall, "Back In 95" is a reflection on Gucci Mane's past as a drug dealer and his rise to success in the trap music industry. It showcases his experiences, success, and the dangers he faced during that time.