The song "Bosses Speak" by Gucci Mane revolves around a conversation between two individuals, referred to as "bosses." They discuss the success and financial gains they have achieved through their business ventures, primarily in the music industry. The bosses discuss the impressive sales numbers of Gucci Mane's records and albums, mentioning that they have sold half a million physical records and have reached 750,000 digital sales. They also mention selling Gucci Mane's contract to Atlantic Records for $800,000, implying that they have profited greatly from this deal. However, they also address some personal and professional issues that have arisen. One of them mentions someone releasing diss records about the label and talking negatively about him personally. They express frustration and anger towards these actions, but the other boss reassures him not to worry and instead focus on the financial success they are experiencing. The conversation continues with a mention of Taree offering $700,000 for some old content, but they dismiss the offer, preferring to release their music independently. They emphasize their independence and ability to make money without relying on major record labels. The song showcases Gucci Mane's impressive entrepreneurial spirit and success in the music industry. The bosses align themselves with the idea of being self-sufficient and not relying on others. They present themselves as powerful figures who are concerned with making money and handling any potential threats or challenges that come their way.