The song "I Move Chickens" by Gucci Mane is a trap rap song that primarily focuses on the theme of drug dealing. The lyrics depict Gucci Mane and his involvement in the illegal drug trade, specifically referencing "moving chickens," which is a slang term for selling drugs, particularly cocaine. In the song, Gucci Mane emphasizes his determination to make money and pay his rent by engaging in drug dealing activities. The lyrics also mention Gucci Mane's lavish lifestyle, boasting about his expensive taste in brands like Gucci and his possession of firearms, such as a uzi. The mention of being "Strapped with a uzi" indicates his readiness to protect himself while conducting illegal activities. Gucci Mane also conveys his past experiences with the criminal justice system, referencing his time spent in jail and his confrontations with the law. Despite these experiences, he claims that he has now left that lifestyle behind and is focused on his music career. Throughout the song, Gucci Mane uses his signature ad-libs and references to his label, "So Icey Entertainment," and his record deal with Atlantic Records. He also mentions his affiliation with the streets and the influence they had on his upbringing and lifestyle. Overall, "I Move Chickens" showcases Gucci Mane's braggadocious style and his unapologetic depiction of his involvement in the drug trade, emphasizing his success and determination to rise above his circumstances.