"Red Bottom Boss" is a song by The Game featuring Rick Ross, released on The Game's mixtape "California Republic" in 2012. The lyrics of the song revolve around The Game's success, dominance, and his appreciation for luxury and status symbols. In the first verse, The Game talks about his past diss tracks and confrontations with other artists but believes he never made a mistake in his career. He mentions his admiration for Jay-Z and uses a basketball analogy, comparing himself to Scottie Pippen and Jay-Z to Michael Jordan. The chorus emphasizes The Game's desire for love and acceptance from his fans, acknowledging that he may not be conventionally attractive but still wants to be respected. He also compares himself to the Verizon man, referring to his support for other artists but reminding them that he is still a force to be reckoned with. In the second verse, The Game boasts about his wealth and success, with references to his expensive belongings like a burgundy Bentley truck and a Maybach. He also mentions his association with T.I. and his spending habits at strip clubs. The third verse references his affiliation with Taylor Gang (Wiz Khalifa's crew), his love for luxury accessories like diamond jewelry, and the subliminal disses thrown his way by other artists. The Game displays his confidence and asserts his dominance in the Los Angeles music scene. Overall, the song celebrates The Game's achievements, status, and flashy lifestyle while also reminding his peers and fans of his talent and presence in the music industry. There isn't a specific narrative or storyline, but rather a collection of braggadocious verses showcasing The Game's success and opulence.