"Money Callin" by Gucci Mane is a song that emphasizes the rapper's obsession with money and his success in the music industry. Gucci Mane, also known as Guwap or El Gato, starts by mentioning that he has recently come off probation and is reading the newspaper to catch up on what's been happening. He acknowledges that he has been busy chasing money and hasn't had time for anything else. The lyrics also portray Gucci Mane's preference for women who are sassy and pretty, often referring to them as Keishas and Keshas. He compares getting rid of someone from his life to Puff Daddy (Puff) cropping out the Kardashians from a picture. Gucci Mane also boasts about his flashy lifestyle and the fact that he doesn't need to rely on photo filters to make his diamonds shine. The chorus of the song repeatedly states that money keeps calling Gucci Mane, indicating his constant pursuit of wealth and success. He feels that money follows him wherever he goes and that it has become a significant part of his life. In the second verse, Gucci Mane continues to highlight his wealth and success. He mentions driving a McLaren sports car, selling drugs, and his affinity for women who resemble Kylie Jenner. He refers to himself as "Your Highness" and "Fiji" due to his luxurious lifestyle and the abundance of diamonds he wears. Gucci Mane warns others not to take food off his plate or underestimate him, as he considers himself one of the greatest in the music industry. Overall, "Money Callin" portrays Gucci Mane's fixation on money and his pride in his success. The song serves as a celebration of his wealth and the lifestyle he has achieved through his music career.