The song "99" by Jala Brat tells a story about a relationship filled with deception and materialism. The lyrics describe the singer's perspective, where he feels constantly distracted by a mesmerizing woman with green eyes. She is portrayed as a big catch, elusive and elusive, while the singer describes himself as someone who can overpower others. He also expresses that money is always on his mind, and he is used to only thinking about cash. The chorus suggests that the woman doesn't have proper manners and behaves recklessly, as she empties her bank account like she empties a Campari drink. The singer warns that while she appears affectionate, she will leave you without anything, making you believe that she liked you. The song continues with the singer proclaiming that he is not afraid of anything because he can have ninety-nine women loving him and kissing his luxury watch. He wants a woman who genuinely loves him. The bridge of the song criticizes the woman's behavior, comparing her to a drug dealer and a scale, suggesting that she is involved in shady activities. The lyrics mention her capturing her soul and body on a mirror while being attracted to trouble and a rough exterior. The chorus repeats again, emphasizing that the woman's behavior will leave you empty-handed while fooling you into thinking that you won her over. In the final part, the singer asks for Jay-Z's music to be played and for Jack Daniel's bottles to be given to the woman because she drinks as if it's the '90s. This line could be interpreted as the singer mocking her excessive behavior. Overall, the song portrays a problematic and materialistic relationship where deception and frivolity are prevalent. It highlights the dangers of being involved with someone who focuses solely on material possessions and superficial pleasures.