"Playin With The Money" by Gucci Mane is a song that primarily focuses on the artist's lavish lifestyle, love for trap culture, and his success in the music industry. In the first verse, Gucci Mane describes his easygoing attitude towards money, looking for some drugs to consume. He mentions his preference for attractive women and his love for trap culture, referring to it as a "grown foursome." He also boasts about his wealth, mentioning his expensive accessories like red diamond jewelry and trucks. Gucci Mane also asserts his dominance and warns his competitors with lines like "They call me Guwap cause I got my bread up" and "These niggas playin games, now they got me fed up." The hook of the song emphasizes Gucci Mane's financial success and confidence. He declares that he is not having any money problems and even threatens to rob others if he were to ever go broke. He also mentions his willingness to assist others by providing them with drugs if they need it. In the second verse, Gucci Mane continues to flaunt his lifestyle and references the movie "New Jack City" by comparing himself to the character Nino. He talks about his past involvement in drug trafficking and how he used to receive drugs and pills in bulk. Gucci Mane also brags about his sexual encounters with women and his expensive car. He playfully suggests that he might be the father of someone's girlfriend's child. He boasts about his success in the music industry, specifically mentioning a successful show in Boston. Overall, the song showcases Gucci Mane's confidence, wealth, and the lifestyle associated with trap culture. It highlights his success in the music industry and his ability to maintain his status regardless of any potential financial setbacks.