"62" is a song by Uncle Murda, an American rapper. The song revolves around the lifestyle and experiences of selling drugs and engaging in illegal activities in the streets of Brooklyn, New York. It depicts the struggles, risks, and triumphs of being involved in the drug trade. The lyrics describe the dangerous environment where drugs are sold and the need to be cautious and stay under the radar ("Just play it cool around this motherfucker"). The song also references the infamous Mexican drug lord El Chapo and the presence of drugs coming in from Los Angeles ("The Mexicans got it straight around this motherfucker, Work coming in from L.A., around this motherfucker"). Uncle Murda talks about his involvement in the drug trade, the money he makes, and the risks he faces, including being monitored by law enforcement ("I know the FED's got us on camera, They want to throw us in the slammer"). He also describes his ability to bail himself and his associates out of jail using the money made from drug sales ("What's the bail? I bail out, we all bail out, The plug ain't worried, ten more bricks, Just got bailed out"). The lyrics also touch on the flashy lifestyle associated with drug dealing, such as buying expensive items like watches and taking multiple women shopping ("I can take ten bitches shoppin', You know how these bitches love shoppin'"). The song emphasizes the allure and materialistic rewards of the drug business, despite its illegal and dangerous nature. Overall, "62" provides a gritty portrayal of the hustling lifestyle in Brooklyn, highlighting the risks, rewards, and consequences of being involved in the drug trade.