The song "Heysus" by Gucci Mane is a trap rap track that showcases the artist's lyrical skills and braggadocious style. The lyrics primarily focus on Gucci Mane's experiences in the drug trade, his confrontational attitude towards his enemies, and his extravagant lifestyle. In the song, Gucci Mane talks about his involvement in selling drugs, referencing getting bricks (slang for drugs) from Texas and being able to stretch his dope (make more money from selling drugs). He mentions being from Bouldercrest, but also hanging out in another location that may be part of his criminal activities. Despite numerous incarcerations, he admits to not learning his lesson and continues to carry a gun, specifically a revolver. The chorus emphasizes Gucci Mane's disregard for others, disrespecting those who come against him and even their associates. He flexes his wealth by mentioning his new car and expensive jewelry, including a Jesus piece necklace. He claims to acquire his bricks from "Heysus," possibly a play on words combining Jesus and the Hispanic name "Jesus." Gucci Mane expresses a confrontational and aggressive attitude, threatening anyone who dares to approach him with violence. He refers to his young, wild crew who may not always listen but are always ready to go to prison or engage in criminal activities. He boasts of his connections and proceeds to insult others, including their appearance. He even suggests that someone should start pimping their unattractive girlfriend. The song features references to different locations like San Diego, Mississippi, and Ol' Dixie (a reference to Confederate nostalgia). The mention of David Banner, a rapper from Mississippi known for his activism, hints at Gucci Mane's influence and reputation in certain areas. Overall, "Heysus" reflects Gucci Mane's street persona, his past criminal experiences, and his dominance in the rap game. The lyrics predominantly focus on his bravado, wealth, and defiance towards his enemies.