The song "Papa John" by Jae Millz is about his involvement in the drug trade and his success in selling drugs. The lyrics depict Millz boasting about his ability to sell drugs and make money. In the hook of the song, Millz refers to drugs as "slices" and mentions their price. He mentions that he is focused on making money and refers to himself as being about his "chicks," which is a slang term for money. The source of Millz's drugs is unknown but he claims to have access to them. He mentions his connections, or "vados," which is a Spanish word meaning friends or associates. The lyrics also talk about the process of selling drugs. Millz refers to cooking the drugs and delivering them to the customer's home. He uses the metaphor of a pizza delivery service, likening himself to Papa John's, a popular pizza chain. In the first verse, Millz asserts his dominance in the drug trade, claiming that there is no corner where he hasn't been successful in selling drugs. He also mentions his ability to attract women and brags about his sexual exploits. The lyrics in the bridge suggest that Millz is firm about his prices and is not willing to negotiate or lower them for anyone, even if they are friends or acquaintances. In the second verse, Millz describes himself as an uptown or urban area resident who is respected and feared by others. He mentions his ability to attract customers and describes the drug activity in his neighborhood. He also references his preference for women and mentions his affinity for luxury brands. He describes his lifestyle of making money and enjoying the finer things in life. Overall, the song showcases Jae Millz's pride in his involvement in the drug trade, his success in selling drugs, and his ability to make money. It also highlights his braggadocious attitude and his confidence in his street reputation.