The song "Walk On Water" by Gucci Mane is a trap rap track featuring Ricky Racks and is from Gucci Mane's album "East Atlanta Santa 3." The lyrics depict Gucci Mane's confidence and success in the rap industry, referring to himself as the "Trap God." In the song, Gucci Mane describes his extravagant lifestyle, boasting about his wealth, fame, and ability to make hits effortlessly. He refers to himself as a "dog," a "street gorilla," and a "beast," emphasizing his dominance and ferocity in the rap game. Gucci Mane also mentions having multiple women in different locations and his obsession with sex. He alludes to his religious beliefs, stating that he loves Jesus but is also involved in the trap lifestyle. This juxtaposition reflects the duality of his persona. Gucci Mane also references his success in Las Vegas, suggesting that whatever happens in Vegas stays there. The phrase "I'm the Trap God and I walk on water" emphasizes Gucci Mane's confidence and invincibility, comparing himself to a divine figure who can defy natural laws. He further expresses this idea by describing his appearance with water-themed imagery, such as having a neck and wrists that resemble water. Gucci Mane mentions his collaborations with other artists, including Lil Uzi Vert and 21 Savage, comparing his lavish lifestyle to theirs. He asserts his influence in the rap industry by stating that he can make someone famous, implying that he can provide them with success and financial stability. Overall, the song "Walk On Water" showcases Gucci Mane's arrogance, success, and unique persona as a trap music icon.