The song "Mad Or Nah" by G-Unit talks about the luxurious lifestyle and material possessions that the artists enjoy, as well as their relationships with women. In the first verse, Young Buck sings about how women use expensive items such as Louboutin shoes, Hermes belts, and Birkin bags as a status symbol. He also mentions that his exes might be jealous of his success. Young Buck goes on to describe how he can change a woman's life and make her feel sexy. He acknowledges that he comes from a good upbringing and wants to provide for his partner. Kidd Kidd, in the second verse, talks about his preference for a certain type of woman. He says he doesn't want a good girl and is attracted to the ghetto lifestyle. He questions whether a woman is with him for money or for love. Despite the rumors surrounding him, Kidd Kidd assures the woman that she is different and he values her, even though he has other women in his life. Tony Yayo, in the third verse, emphasizes the woman's fashion sense and her love for designer brands. He mentions specific bags and designers that she owns, highlighting her luxury and status. He also mentions that the woman is knowledgeable about fashion trends and believes Gucci is outdated. Throughout the song, G-Unit expresses their affinity for lavish lifestyles and their preference for women who appreciate and enjoy the finer things in life. The overall theme revolves around materialism, relationships, and the jealousy that may arise from the ex-partners of these artists.