Ever found yourself screaming “Gucci Gang” at the top of your lungs, only to pause and think, “Wait, what does this even mean?”
You’re not alone—Lil Pump has built a career on lyrics that defy logic but somehow burrow into your brain like an earworm with a PhD in chaos.
In this article, we’ll break down 7 of Pump’s most gloriously nonsensical bars and explore why fans can’t quit them, even when they sound like they were written by a random word generator.
1. “Gucci Gang” (Gucci Gang, 2017)

“Gucci Gang, Gucci Gang, Gucci Gang, Gucci Gang (Spend ten racks on a new chain).”
Mathematicians have calculated that “Gucci Gang” is repeated approximately 53 times in this song, yet no one has ever complained.
Why? Because Pump distilled flex culture into a mantra so simple it’s almost poetic—like a monk chanting, but with more designer logos.
2. “D Rose” (D Rose, 2016)

“I got hoes, call me D-Rose (D-Rose).”
Comparing yourself to NBA star Derrick Rose because you “got hoes” is a stretch, but the absurdity is the charm.
It’s the kind of line that makes you laugh, then nod in respect—like watching someone dunk on a hoop that’s clearly too low.
3. “ESSKEETIT” (ESSKEETIT, 2018)

“I’m a sick fuck, I like a quick fuck (ESSKEETIT).”
The phrase “ESSKEETIT” (allegedly meaning “let’s get it”) became a cultural reset, despite sounding like a sneeze.
Pump’s genius? Turning gibberish into a rallying cry for hype beasts everywhere.
4. “I Love It” (with Kanye West, 2018)
“You’re such a fuckin’ ho, I love it (I love it).”
A backhanded compliment wrapped in a bubblegum beat? Iconic.
It’s the lyrical equivalent of throwing a glitter bomb in someone’s face—confusing, offensive, and weirdly delightful.
5. “Boss” (Boss, 2017)

“I’m like, ‘Bitch, who is your mans?’ (Who?)”
This line is less a question and more a threat disguised as a philosophical inquiry.
Pump’s delivery makes it sound like he’s solving a mystery, one flex at a time.
6. “Flex Like Ouu” (Flex Like Ouu, 2017)

“Flex like ouu, I’m like wow (Wow).”
Translation: “I’m wealthy, and also surprised by it.”
It’s the self-awareness that kills us—Pump’s shock at his own flexing is oddly relatable.
7. “Molly” (Molly, 2016)

“She suck on that dick like a Go-Gurt (Yum).”
A simile so vivid it haunts your local grocery store.
This line shouldn’t work, yet it’s unforgettable—proof that Pump operates on a different linguistic plane.
Why We Stan the Nonsense

Lil Pump’s lyrics are like modern art: you might not “get” them, but you can’t look away.
They’re unapologetic, meme-ready, and dripping with chaotic energy—a reminder that music doesn’t always need depth to slap.
So next time you scream “ESSKEETIT” in the car, remember: nonsense is just sense we haven’t decoded yet.

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