The song "Walked In" by Guwop is a flashy and boastful track that talks about Guwop's lavish lifestyle and his involvement in the drug trade. The hook talks about Guwop's luxurious accessories, such as his white gold Audemars watch and his two-seater coupe. He also references moving drugs from the plug to the spot to the coast, indicating the reach of his drug empire. In the first verse, Guwop talks about his encounters with law enforcement and his ability to evade them. He also boasts about his violent tendencies and his willingness to use firearms to protect himself and his business. The reference to El Chapo and throwing hollows like Brady suggests a violent and dangerous lifestyle. The second verse, performed by Josa, continues the theme of violence and criminal activity. He talks about carrying a 30 (a gun) and being prepared for gunfights. He also addresses rumors about his involvement in criminal activities and confirms that they are true. Overall, the song "Walked In" glorifies a lifestyle of violence, drug dealing, and materialism. It paints a picture of a dangerous and extravagant existence, heavily influenced by the hip-hop culture of the United States.