"Bonnie's In The Coupe" by Upchurch is a song that showcases the artist's Southern pride and rebellious attitude. The song follows Upchurch's persona as a country rapper who embraces his redneck lifestyle. The lyrics highlight Upchurch's disregard for societal norms and his wild behavior. He brags about pulling up in his truck (villy) without any flashy accessories, refusing to pay for drinks at the bar, and attracting attention from attractive women who want to ride shotgun in his car. The line "do my tracks stay on a loop" refers to the popularity and continuous play of his music. Upchurch mentions being compared to Elvis, as he enjoys the company of beautiful women. He also references his crew, made up of rednecks, who are armed and ready to protect him if necessary. The song also touches on Upchurch's love for his Southern roots. He raps about representing the South side until he dies and jokingly asks Jesus to perform a "liquor trick" instead of drinking wine. He talks about surrounding himself with angels, while still indulging in vices like Colt 45 and marijuana. In the final verses, Upchurch emphasizes his loyalty to his family, expressing that he would even kill to protect them. He mentions his tattoos and his reputation as a country star. Overall, "Bonnie's In The Coupe" is a bold, rebellious anthem that celebrates Upchurch's individuality, Southern heritage, and his unapologetic attitude towards life.