The song "Bad Guys" by Gucci Mane is a collaboration with Black Magic and is an anthem celebrating their status as the "bad guys." The song reflects their reputation as tough and intimidating individuals in the rap industry. The lyrics emphasize their association with Big Cat Records and their musical prowess. They proudly declare themselves as members of the bad team, representing the darker side of life. They compare their presence to a haunting nightmare, suggesting that crossing paths with them would be a regretful experience. Gucci Mane starts his verse by claiming his affinity for firearms, particularly the AR and AK models. He warns that anyone who messes with him will face dire consequences. Gucci embraces his portrayal as a mad and bad guy, warning listeners about the consequences of getting on his bad side. He boasts about his involvement in street life, his love for beef (conflict), and his lifestyle using flashy diamond jewelry and his affinity for the Glock 40 and shotgun. Gucci Mane declares that he does not tolerate "hoe shit" and will take severe measures against those who bring trouble his way. In the chorus, the repetition emphasizes their status as bad guys and warns others not to provoke them. Gucci Mane's second verse directly addresses fellow rapper Young Jeezy, known as the Snowman. Gucci questions Young Jeezy's authenticity and reputation as a gangster, claiming that he is actually a coward. Gucci challenges Young Jeezy to confront him and insinuates violence, suggesting that he would inflict harm if they were to meet. He asserts his street credibility and his willingness to fight back against any opposition. Gucci Mane portrays himself as someone who is always ready for a fight and will not back down, further solidifying his status as a bad guy. Black Magic's verse boasts about his criminal activities, including dealing drugs and evading the law. He brags about carrying firearms and having connections, implying that he is involved in illegal activities. He refers to himself and Gucci Mane as the bad team and describes their partnership as a bad scene. He mentions specific firearms like the Carbon 15 and AK, further highlighting their involvement in illicit activities. The lyrics of "Bad Guys" essentially portray Gucci Mane and Black Magic as unapologetic and tough individuals. The song serves as a statement of their reputation and their disregard for rules and authority. It amplifies their personas as bad guys in the world of rap music.