The song "Jingle Bales (Intro)" by Gucci Mane is a track from his album "East Atlanta Santa 3." The lyrics tell a story about Gucci Mane's involvement in illegal activities, specifically drug dealing. The opening lines mention jumping out of a Phantom, which is a reference to a luxury car. Gucci Mane then mentions "jingle bales," which is a play on words combining the idea of jingle bells and bales of drugs. This indicates that he is involved in the drug trade. He talks about having fish scale drugs, which are high-quality cocaine. He mentions trying to evade the police ("duck the feds") and resorting to violence ("bust a nigga head") to protect his money. He warns against anyone trying to mess with his money, as they will face dire consequences. Gucci Mane boasts about his criminal activities, saying he will pay someone to harm his enemies ("drop a bag on your head"). He emphasizes that he operates in secrecy and leaves no evidence behind ("neighbors won't tell, and we left no shells"). The lyrics also touch on Gucci Mane's success and wealth. He compares himself to Kris Kringle (Santa Claus) and talks about stacking up money like Pringles, a brand of potato chips. He references the similarity between the color of his drugs and the color of Christmas (coke like Christmas and pints like Easter). Gucci Mane uses wordplay and metaphors throughout the song to describe his dominance in the drug trade. He paints a picture of a lavish and dangerous lifestyle, where he is revered and feared. Overall, "Jingle Bales (Intro)" showcases Gucci Mane's street credibility and the criminal world he was involved in, highlighting the risks and rewards of his lifestyle.