The song "White Man" by Gucci Mane is a hip-hop track that contains explicit lyrics and explicit references to drugs and alcohol. The song explores themes of partying, drug use, and Gucci Mane's success and wealth. In the hook, Gucci Mane emphasizes his drunkenness, using the phrase "drunker than a white man" to emphasize his high level of intoxication. He holds a cup in his left hand and a blunt (marijuana cigarette) in his right hand, indicating his indulgence in both drugs and alcohol. The use of the phrase "drunker than a white man" is likely meant to be provocative and create contrast, highlighting his excessive behaviors. In the first verse, Gucci Mane boasts about his drug use, claiming to do more drugs than a rock band and party like a white man. He also mentions his financial success and prowess, referencing his ability to make money and move drugs within his neighborhood. He further emphasizes his lifestyle and reputation, asserting that people know him everywhere he goes. The second verse continues with Gucci Mane's party-centric theme. He talks about partying all night and the presence of drugs, specifically cocaine ("that white") at these parties. He also describes his lavish lifestyle and his willingness to spend money on expensive drinks and accommodations. Gucci Mane addresses critics who believe he is struggling financially, asserting his success with the Atlanta Falcons (a reference to his record label, 1017 Brick Squad Records, which is named after Atlanta's area code, 1017). Overall, "White Man" is a braggadocious track where Gucci Mane celebrates his partying lifestyle, drug use, and financial success. The song is not meant to be taken literally and should be approached with caution, given its explicit and controversial content.