"When You See It" by Jose Guapo is a rap song that discusses themes of authenticity, recognition of fake individuals, and dealing with hate. The song portrays a street lifestyle and the struggles and experiences associated with it. The lyrics emphasize the idea of being able to identify and differentiate between genuine and fake people. Jose Guapo and his crew claim that they can easily spot fake individuals and recognize hate when they see it. The repeated lines "We know fake when we see it, we know hate when we see it" highlight this message. Guapo also addresses his success and the jealousy it brings from others. He mentions how some people doubted and hated on him, but he is determined to expose those who are fake and continue his hustle. The lyrics also touch on drug references, such as a dirty double cup (a common symbol for the consumption of lean) and having a clip with thirty bullets. The song also features verses from Takeoff and Quavo from the rap trio Migos. Takeoff expresses his dedication to the streets, his distrust of others, and his willingness to expose fake people for fun. Quavo boasts about his success and trap lifestyle, as well as his ability to spot those who are working against him. Overall, "When You See It" by Jose Guapo is a song about street life, recognizing fake individuals, dealing with jealousy and hate, and maintaining authenticity in the face of adversity.