"Interlude - Finlandsparken" is a song by Jamaika that talks about his lifestyle and success in the music industry. The lyrics express his confidence and determination to succeed despite any obstacles or negativity that may come his way. The song begins with Jamaika highlighting his success as a stable scooter driver and businessman. He tells others not to send any negative vibes or rumors his way because he doesn't have time for it. He quickly moves on from any drama, comparing it to taking a break or maternity leave. Jamaika then mentions the money he is currently making, emphasizing that he used to be the one people would call and buy things from. He identifies himself as being from Vejle, a city in Denmark, specifically referring to the Finlandsparken area. He claims to make a hundred thousand (currency not specified) even on a bad day, symbolizing his financial success. The chorus of the song repeats the idea that people used to call him using a Lyca phone, which may suggest that they relied on him for various services. He also mentions people shouting "Jamaika," possibly indicating his popularity and recognition. Overall, the song showcases Jamaika's self-assuredness and resilience in the face of challenges, as well as his financial achievements and reputation within his community.