The song "Hell Yes" by Gucci Mane is about his lavish lifestyle and the confidence he has gained from his success. He reflects on his past and how he has overcome obstacles to reach his current position of wealth and fame. In the first verse, Gucci Mane boasts about getting attention from intelligent women and owning luxurious vehicles. He grew up in poverty but now wakes up in a mansion, demonstrating his transformation. He also mentions his success with women and the influence he has over them. The chorus references Pun and Joe, likely referring to the late rapper Big Pun and Joe the singer, who had a popular song called "Still Not a Player." Gucci Mane states that he no longer wants to play around with relationships and that he can't be the mayor of Zone 6 (a neighborhood in Atlanta) anymore. He talks about losing his jewelry and money, but he asserts that his crew, Brick Squad, will never go broke. In the second verse, Gucci Mane professes his dedication to a particular woman. He promises to do whatever it takes to please her and expresses his need for her. He cuts off other women and dismisses any doubts about their relationship. He also mentions the loyalty she has shown and her acceptance of him despite his ups and downs. Throughout the song, Gucci Mane showcases his wealth, extravagant lifestyle, and confidence. He brags about his success in the music industry and the global recognition he has received, even going platinum in Australia. "Hell Yes" emphasizes Gucci Mane's growth and the positive impact it has had on his life.