"Bang On Them" is a provocative song by Uncle Murda that addresses his frustrations with the police, the legal system, and prison. The lyrics express his anger and defiance towards authority figures, as well as his desire for justice and retribution. In the song, the hook repeats the phrase "When I pull a thing on 'em, thing on 'em," which refers to pulling out a gun or weapon when faced with opposition or injustice. The phrase "Bang on 'em" signifies taking action and standing up for oneself. Uncle Murda starts verse 1 by stating "Now when I say fuck the police, say fuck the police." This line showcases his dislike and resentment towards law enforcement. He encourages listeners to assert their rights by asking for a lawyer and not incriminating themselves when dealing with the police. He further expresses his frustration with the district attorney, as they are seen as trying to give him a lengthy prison sentence. To the judge, he takes a disrespectful tone and tells them to "suck my dick," displaying his contempt for the justice system. When discussing prison guards, he calls them weak or "pussy," but acknowledges that female correctional officers are often sexually promiscuous, referring to them as "freaks." Verse 2 follows a similar pattern, emphasizing his disdain for law enforcement and federal agents while praising those who outsmart them. Uncle Murda believes that the system is corrupt and treats individuals unfairly, especially people of color. He expresses his frustration with traffic cops who issue tickets and those who towed his car, threatening to physically harm them. Overall, the song reflects Uncle Murda's frustration with authority figures and the legal system, as he addresses issues such as police brutality, corruption, and unfair treatment. It showcases his desire for justice and his rebellious nature in the face of these injustices.