The song "Quiet" by Gucci Mane is about his luxurious lifestyle and his ability to let his money speak for itself. He talks about his experiences with drugs, particularly Molly, and his extravagant spending habits. Gucci Mane refers to himself as the "East Atlanta Santa" and describes his carefree attitude towards money and his disregard for consequences. The lyrics also mention Gucci Mane's affinity for gambling, as he mentions losing $50,000 in Las Vegas. He boasts about the amount of money he has and compares it to the amount of pigeons that defecate on people's heads, emphasizing his financial success. Gucci Mane also highlights his involvement in the drug trade, mentioning "servin pizza pies" with extra toppings, which is a metaphor for selling drugs. He claims to have a large amount of cash stored in hundreds and demonstrates his flamboyant spending habits by mentioning his upcoming shopping trip to New York City. In the second verse, Gucci Mane continues to flaunt his wealth, boasting about his ability to break off pieces of a brick of drugs to sell and his frequent consumption of lean (a mixture of cough syrup and soda). He asserts his dominance over anyone who challenges him and brags about his access to illegal substances. Overall, "Quiet" showcases Gucci Mane's extravagant lifestyle, his involvement in the drug world, and his ability to let his money do the talking. The song reflects Gucci Mane's status as a successful rapper and his unapologetic attitude towards wealth and excess.