The song "Benjamins" by Jamule is about the artist's luxurious and extravagant lifestyle. He talks about being in Miami and spending large amounts of money, referred to as "Benjamins", which is a slang term for hundred dollar bills. Jamule mentions that models only communicate with his management and that he has enough M&Ms (a reference to wealth and luxury). He stays awake all night because he doesn't want the party to end, and he mentions several names of women, Jenny, Ana Lisa, and Evelyn, indicating that he has a lot of female attention. The lyrics also mention the flying money and references to a song called "Coco Jambo" by Mr. President. Jamule talks about carrying twenty thousand euros in a Fila-Fendi bag and how he is loved because he is young and intelligent. He emphasizes his busy lifestyle, always on the move and wearing sunglasses like Ray Charles. He mentions that every day is an opportunity to make money and that he believes it will be late again. Jamule brings attention to his life of luxury, mentioning Santorini and relaxing on the veranda and enjoying the attention from women. The chorus repeats the theme of spending money and partying in Miami, as well as the admiration and love he receives because of his lifestyle. He mentions that everyone is there with him and that the money comes and goes, but he remains unchanged. There is a verse where Jamule speaks of being in a club, having a streak of success, and making money tight today but ready to spend it tomorrow. He mentions drinking too much and not knowing what will happen that night, but enjoying the performance of a stripper. Overall, the song portrays Jamule's life of luxury, parties, and excess, with references to money, women, and extravagant experiences.