The song "Product" by Gucci Mane is about his involvement in the drug trade and the process of producing and selling drugs, specifically cocaine. The lyrics depict Gucci Mane's experiences and activities as a drug dealer. In the chorus, Gucci Mane refers to the quantity and value of the drugs he sells, stating that he has eight ounces (O's) of cocaine and a dollar for each cocaine-filled vial (balls). He mentions the act of cooking the cocaine (throwing stove) and mixing it with water in a pot. He then waits for it to cool and solidify before selling it. In the first verse, Gucci Mane expresses his determination to recover from a difficult situation (20 flat) and mentions his supply of cocaine and other drug-related products (powder). He offers his products to potential customers, claiming to have a high-quality and pure form of cocaine (fish scale). In the second verse, Gucci Mane describes the pricing for his drugs, stating that he charges eight dollars for an ounce of cocaine and a dollar for each vial. He talks about his financial success, with stacks of money that are ten feet tall, mocking those who have less money (moochin ass niggaz). He mentions the tools and ingredients used in the drug production process, such as the Pyrex glassware and baking soda. Gucci Mane also references violence, suggesting that he is willing to resort to threats and force (bringing the Mack out) to protect his business. The third verse features Gucci Mane revealing more about his drug dealings. He specifies different prices for various amounts of drugs, such as a thirty-six-ounce brick and a quarter of a brick. He mentions locations where drug deals occur, such as the trap house and crack house. Gucci Mane also boasts about his ability to sell large quantities of drugs and the potential profits he earns. Overall, the song portrays Gucci Mane's involvement in the drug trade and his skills as a successful drug dealer. It showcases the dangers, violence, and profit-driven nature of the illegal drug industry.