"Pistol In The Party" by Gucci Mane is a trap song that reflects on Gucci Mane's luxurious lifestyle and street credibility. The lyrics depict his wealth, success, and disregard for his haters. The song revolves around the theme of carrying a gun for protection and asserting dominance. In the first verse, Gucci Mane boasts about his expensive jewelry, saying that his diamonds are so big they hurt his ear. He also mentions drinking lean, a popular codeine-based drink, and dismisses those who can't afford it. Gucci Mane then taunts his rivals, claiming that their chains and watches are fake. He boasts about his criminal record and how he couldn't be stopped for over ten years. He asserts his status as a player and states that he could bring any woman to his luxurious vacation home. The bridge further emphasizes Gucci Mane's tough and confrontational nature. He asserts that he's not afraid to fight, and anyone who stands against him will suffer the consequences. He also clarifies that he has no interest in associating with certain individuals. The hook repeats the phrase "Pistol in the party" multiple times, conveying Gucci Mane's readiness to carry a gun even in social settings and highlighting his reputation as a dangerous individual. In the second verse, Gucci Mane continues to flaunt his wealth, boasting about betting a million dollars and spending hundreds of dollars on a single blunt. He also mentions having rifles and handguns, suggesting that he's prepared for any confrontation. Gucci Mane references his influence over others and their loyalty to him, as well as his ability to instigate arguments and fights. He mentions that he doesn't like strangers and keeps himself surrounded by trusted individuals. Overall, "Pistol In The Party" serves as a braggadocious anthem for Gucci Mane, showcasing his lavish lifestyle, street credibility, and readiness to protect himself at all costs.