7 Lil Pump Lyrics That Secretly Make No Sense (But We Love Them Anyway)

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)

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“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)

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“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)

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“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)

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“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)

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“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)

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“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

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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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