The song "Big Ole Facts" by Jose Guapo is a trap rap track that highlights themes of wealth, success, and street life. It features Bally and is produced by DrumGod. The lyrics primarily revolve around flaunting material possessions, such as money, designer clothing, and luxury cars, while also portraying a narrative of living a fast-paced lifestyle in the trap (drug house) and dealing with snitches (rats). Jose Guapo opens the song by boasting about his financial success and the attention he receives from women due to his wealth. He mentions driving a Maybach and indulging in codeine (a popular drug mixture) while emphasizing his popularity among women. Bally's verse continues the theme of street life and the hustler mentality. He asserts his independence by suggesting that he doesn't require a middleman in his drug dealings and that he recently returned from prospering in foreign countries like Japan. He also warns those who might cross him or betray him, indicating his affiliation with potentially violent associates. Overall, "Big Ole Facts" serves as a braggadocious anthem and a representation of the trap rap subgenre, which often focuses on materialism, street credibility, and the harsh realities of the urban environment.