The song "Father's Day" by Gucci Mane reflects on the artist's success and influence in the hip-hop industry. It begins with Gucci Mane expressing his confidence and pride, comparing himself to a mothafucka and emphasizing his high energy and sharpness. He flaunts his expensive taste and multiple timepieces, showcasing his extravagant lifestyle. Gucci Mane claims that he originated a particular style and popularized it among other artists, giving them a wave to ride. However, despite his contributions, he feels unappreciated as he did not receive anything on Father's Day, symbolizing a lack of acknowledgment or gratitude for his impact. He feels like a father figure to other artists, serving them with his skills and paving the way for their success. The lyrics also touch on Gucci Mane’s past involvement in drug-related activities and his ability to navigate the streets. He references his technical abilities and his resilience in the face of adversity. He describes himself as a trap god and a breeding ground for villains, highlighting his influence and control over the rap game. The song ultimately conveys Gucci Mane's dominance and influence in the industry, his frustration over feeling underappreciated, and his determination to continue to accumulate wealth and success, regardless of others' recognition.