"Frowney Face" is a song by Gucci Mane, a rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. The lyrics depict Gucci Mane's experiences with violence, betrayal, and maintaining his reputation in the street life. The song begins with Gucci Mane receiving a text message from a friend, informing him that someone has been talking negatively about him. The friend says that this person wants to confront Gucci Mane, but he challenges them to come and face him directly. Gucci Mane expresses his readiness to defend himself with an SK (semi-automatic rifle) and an AK (assault rifle), symbolizing his preparedness for any potential conflict. The lyrics then delve into Gucci Mane's past experiences of being targeted. He reveals that some individuals tried to ambush him by shooting up his truck in East Atlanta. They held a grudge against him because he had tricked someone in Savannah. Due to the danger, he had to move to Alabama, where he became involved in drug dealing with his cousin. Gucci Mane reflects on an incident in jail where he got into a fight and was punished by being placed in solitary confinement ("that hole"). He mentions that his face was injured during the altercation. Gucci Mane also mentions his friend Juice, who was shot multiple times in an area called Gresham. Despite not being present during the incident, he expresses admiration for Juice's resilience. The lyrics then shift to Gucci Mane's success in the music industry. He claims that his former record label didn't deceive him but only did what was expected. Gucci Mane asserts his independence and self-sufficiency as he sold records. He boasts about his talent and how he outshines other artists (referring to Drake, Trey Songz, and Lil Wayne). Gucci Mane emphasizes his financial success, stating that he is all about the money. He hints at his willingness to resort to violence if necessary, mentioning his involvement in selling drugs and his ability to harm others. He acknowledges that his reputation and self-respect are crucial to him, even if it means sacrificing his emotions. In summary, Gucci Mane's "Frowney Face" tells the story of his experiences with violence, betrayal, and maintaining his reputation in the street life. It portrays his readiness to defend himself and the challenges he has faced in his personal and professional life.