"That's All" by Gucci Mane is a song that talks about the artist's lifestyle, his success, and his experiences with women. In the chorus, Gucci Mane mentions how he is in the club looking for an attractive woman and is willing to pay her for sexual favors before taking her shopping. He also mentions his involvement in the drug trade, selling drugs in the hood. In the first verse, Gucci Mane describes the attention he receives from women when he is in the club, boasting about his hit song and his unique voice. He praises a particular woman for her beauty and hints at the possibility of having sex with her on the first date. In the second verse, Gucci Mane flaunts his wealth and suggests that he is not interested in other men who try to show off. He talks about buying expensive cars and being the supplier for his friend's shopping sprees. Gucci Mane continues to brag about his success and material possessions in the third verse. He mentions his flashy jewelry, his expensive watch, and being the king of the city. He talks about exchanging sexual favors with women for gifts and money. Overall, the song is a reflection of Gucci Mane's extravagant lifestyle, his confidence, and his involvement in the street life. It portrays him as a flashy and successful artist who enjoys the perks that come with fame and wealth.