"Sugo" is a song by the Danish hip-hop artist Jamaika. The lyrics discuss themes such as money, street life, and the pursuit of success. The song also touches upon the struggles and challenges faced by individuals growing up in disadvantaged neighborhoods. The chorus emphasizes the desire to double their money and highlights the importance of their connections, particularly in Sweden, where they rely on someone who is skilled at shooting. Jamaika expresses his dedication and willingness to sacrifice for the money he earns, regardless of where he goes or what he does. The verses talk about the risks taken in life, comparing it to a casino where they go all in. Despite the efforts of law enforcement, the drug trade flourishes, and the sound of police sirens is a common occurrence. The lyrics also mention celebrating and hoping to double their money, indicating an aspiration to achieve financial success. The song conveys a love for money and acknowledges that growing up in the ghetto has limited their experiences and opportunities. Jamaika and his companions are faced with suspicion from the police and are asked if they hide anything. The lyrics further discuss the struggles of others who are in focus and those who are not supported or have a stable home. Jamaika highlights the importance of their contacts in Sweden, mentioned as "skejs" (slang term for guns) and "lacag" (money). He expresses a willingness to risk his life for these things and emphasizes that it doesn't matter where they go, they will always pursue money and success. Overall, "Sugo" portrays the desire for financial success, the challenges faced in disadvantaged neighborhoods, and the determination to overcome these obstacles.