The song "Do The Math" by Gucci Mane is a hip-hop track that revolves around themes of drug dealing, wealth, and success. Gucci Mane, known for his explicit and often braggadocious lyrics, raps about his lavish lifestyle, including his expensive cars, jewelry, and drug-related activities. In the song, Gucci Mane boasts about making large sums of money, such as selling drugs and pocketing significant amounts of cash. He uses slang terms to describe the quantities and prices of drugs, like "18 bands" (presumably $18,000), "10 grand cash," and "3 point 5" (referring to 3.5 grams, a commonly sold quantity of drugs). Gucci Mane also references his involvement in the drug trade, mentioning a "tractor-trailer truck" and a "caravan" that are loaded with drugs, likely referring to transporting and distributing narcotics. He proudly asserts his authority and street credibility, claiming to be a "gangsta" and bragging about his sexual conquests. The chorus of the song repeats the lines "Tractor-trailer truck and it's full of that mid" and "Got a caravan baby and it's loaded down with bricks," emphasizing Gucci Mane's involvement in the drug trade and his accumulation of wealth. Overall, "Do The Math" glorifies a lifestyle centered around illegal activities, wealth, and material possessions, while showcasing Gucci Mane's self-confidence and success in the rap game.