The song "Trap House 3" by Gucci Mane tells the story of the trap house lifestyle, which refers to a house or location where illegal drug activity takes place. In this song, Gucci Mane discusses his involvement in the drug trade and the dangers he faces. In the intro, Gucci Mane sets the tone for the song, addressing his audience and mentioning the Trap House 3. He is accompanied by his friend T, and they are preparing for another drug deal. In the first verse, Gucci Mane talks about his desire to make money quickly and mentions having a large amount of drugs (thousand keys uncut) that he intends to sell. He mentions someone called "eggbeater" who cooks drugs better than him. They enjoy their time together, sipping Coronas, and Gucci Mane references his reputation as a well-known drug dealer, comparing himself to El Chapo. The hook emphasizes Gucci Mane's association with the trap house and his protection. He mentions having a K (a slang term for a gun) with him, as well as three young guys who stay with him for protection. He hopes that no one will try to harm him because he is well prepared. In the bridge, the repetition of "trap house" highlights the central theme of illegal drug activity. Gucci Mane's affinity for trapping (selling drugs) is reiterated. The second verse features guest artist Rick Ross. He talks about his own criminal past and how he has a plan in mind. He mentions breaking drugs using a blender, having a warrant, and carrying a gun with an extended magazine. Ross reveals that he came from humble beginnings and now has more money than other rappers. He mentions avoiding trouble while out on the streets and the loyalty of his crew. Overall, "Trap House 3" showcases Gucci Mane and Rick Ross's experiences in the drug trade and their skill in navigating the dangerous world they exist in. The song depicts the lifestyle associated with trap houses, including the constant need for protection and the challenges they face in the pursuit of money and power.