The song "White Girl (Remix)" by U.S.D.A. is a rap song that glorifies the drug trade and specifically references cocaine, referring to it as a "white girl." The lyrics depict the artists' involvement in selling and distributing cocaine and the wealth and success they have achieved through this illegal activity. The song opens with Jeezy boasting about his "white girl" or cocaine supply, comparing it to pop singer Christina Aguilera. He also mentions his extravagant jewelry, which is so loud that he can't hear others. Jeezy emphasizes the need for a large quantity of cocaine, specifically 50 bricks, and asserts that he and his crew dominate the streets. Lil Wayne contributes a verse, describing his access to cocaine and his willingness to share it with others. He also mentions other pop figures like Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears, using their names as slang terms for cocaine. The next verse by Fabolous focuses on his involvement in the drug trade, mentioning his relationships with other famous figures like Snowman and Cartier. He showcases his ability to acquire significant amounts of cocaine and discusses his affinity for white women, frequently referring to them as "white girls." Slick Pulla adds a verse discussing his proficiency as a drug dealer and his ability to quickly distribute drugs. He also uses the name Marilyn Monroe as a euphemism for cocaine, referencing the iconic actress's alleged drug use. Blood Raw's verse addresses his commitment to selling cocaine, stating that he has no intention of changing his subject matter. He references his success on the charts and challenges law enforcement, stating that they can't stop his drug-related activities. Rick Ross then contributes a verse, mentioning his connection to cocaine trafficking and his ownership of a white Mercedes-Benz. He references former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, suggesting that even someone in a high position would support his drug trade. He also mentions Trina, a rapper known for her provocative lyrics and image. The song concludes with Jeezy reiterating the theme of the song, declaring the dominance of his drug business and the need for a large quantity of cocaine. Overall, the song glorifies the drug trade, depicting it as a source of wealth, power, and success. The lyrics use various pop culture references to allude to cocaine and depict a glamorous lifestyle associated with drug dealing.