The song "Frank White" by Zuse is about his reputation and success in the streets, referring to himself as "Frank White," which is a reference to the drug lord character in the movie "King of New York." The lyrics describe Zuse's extravagant lifestyle, with mentions of luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Burberry, as well as his involvement in drug trafficking. The hook "Turn your wall red in your wall white, Cocaine fiends and they all white" refers to violence and drug use in the streets. Zuse also mentions his influence and power, claiming that people love and respect him like they do Jay-Z, and boasting about his wealth and connections. The song also includes threats of violence and references to carrying firearms. Overall, the song portrays a gritty, streetwise image of Zuse as a powerful and influential figure in the criminal underworld.