"Triple Double" is a collaboration between Jean Dawson and A$AP Rocky. The song explores themes of individualism, self-reliance, and personal growth. The lyrics suggest that both artists have faced various challenges in their lives, symbolized by the broken jaw and confetti in their lungs. They express a desire to overcome these obstacles and thrive on their own. The lines "I don't smoke menthol, got confetti in my lungs" and "Got a broken jaw 'cause they won't shoot the one on one" can be interpreted metaphorically. They may represent the artists feeling suffocated by certain influences or feeling silenced by others who refuse to engage in honest conversations. The chorus lines repeatedly emphasize the artists' belief in doing better on their own. They express a sense of independence and self-reliance, suggesting that they thrive when they rely on themselves rather than depending on others. The lyrics also touch upon the idea of societal expectations and stereotypes. Lines like "I'm no boy, I'm all gold, no glitter on me" and "Bitch, I'm a G and I'm cute" challenge traditional notions of masculinity and express the artists' individuality and confidence in their own unique identities. Additionally, there are references to fashion and material wealth, such as "Man of the year, girls in my ear, diamonds and pearls in my hair" and "Ric Flair drip, talk about Gucci, nine hundred pairs." These lines may symbolize success, but they also underscore the importance of personal style and image. Overall, "Triple Double" promotes the idea of embracing and celebrating one's individuality, rejecting societal norms, and finding strength and success within oneself. The song encourages listeners to believe in their own abilities and pursue their own paths, regardless of the challenges they may face.