The song "Intro" by Jamule reflects on his rise to success, the challenges he has faced, and his current lifestyle. The lyrics depict his solitary existence, leaning on his Maybach car while being surrounded by enemies. Despite the negativity, he acknowledges that it propels him forward. He travels extensively, from London to Barcelona and beyond, emphasizing that it's none of anyone's business. Jamule highlights his independence and determination by stating that he builds his own path from the stones, implying self-reliance and resilience. He also expresses regret for not being there for his family and his father, seeing his accountant more frequently than his own dad. The wealth he has accumulated has led to a disconnect with his grandmother, whom he rarely sees. The loneliness is palpable as he wakes up alone in cold hotel rooms. The chorus mentions the chaos in his life, the fickleness of fame, and how he's lost some things while gaining much. The reference to "Jumpa" is unclear but suggests a possible collaboration or acknowledging a producer. In the following verse, Jamule refers to himself as "Yellow-Zush" while using a grinder, possibly indicating his affinity for smoking marijuana. Backstage, he is surrounded by people, but he deems them insignificant, referring to them as "pussies." He emphasizes that he has no time for politics and will only spend money on his jeweler for high-quality diamonds and fine-cut VVs. Jamule asserts his autonomy, stating that he does what he wants and continues to accumulate money. He mentions his expensive jewelry and designer items, indicating that he doesn't care about the prices because he has enough money. When he releases new music, he revels in the desperation of his detractors, with his presence being recognized from afar due to his success. He contrasts this with someone else's audience being quiet, implying their lack of popularity. The mention of diamonds straight from Houston signifies their authenticity and value. Jamule desired this since his youth, and he emphasizes that each stone is genuine and flawless. He asserts that certain individuals have no place in his circle, driving a Rolls-Royce Ghost but sending them home in an Uber. He apologizes in a sarcastic manner, implying he has no regrets. In the final verse, Jamule questions people who claim he comes from wealthy parents, emphasizing that he started from nothing in the music industry. He boasts about eating Kobe beef rather than Angus, indicating his elevated lifestyle. He states that people should only contact him when money is involved or not bother at all since he is not interested. He also mentions being intoxicated and having a constant focus on the dollar signs. He hopes that things will remain the same as they are now.