Gucci Mar | “Jello (prod. by Daniel Jamezzz)”
California-based rapstress Gucci Mar drops warning bars for the envious women out there in “Gucci.” The instrumental, produced by Daniel Jamezzz, is rooted in trap. Moreover, it contains spine-chilling synths, a constant bell sound, and other space-like elements.
From the start, we learn that Gucci Mar finds the good in a bad situation. But, if you talk sideways, there’s another side of her you’ll witness. Though the hate doesn’t faze her, she lets it be known that she won’t be so lenient if you come for her character.
Using a confident approach, she spits
“Finger on the trigger/I’m impulsive, I don’t hesitate/Go ahead, keep trying me/B*tches keep on eyeing me/Yeah I’m Gucci Mar I spent a hundred on designer tees/Yes I’m better looking so they block me, they don’t wanna see.”
Elsewhere, Gucci Mar shows listeners that she’s more focused on getting to the bag. The shade thrown her way is nothing new. And we learn that through this very line,
“I been driving these hoes crazy since before I got my license.”
Ultimately, the femcee stays in her own lane.
Deeper into “Jello,” she vocalizes her previous beau’s dilemma regarding wanting a reconciliation. However, it’s a bit too late for that. In turn, she seemingly expresses how she’s one in a million. Afterward, the rapper lists the qualities she’d like her soulmate to possess. Then she shouts out her friends for being the baddies they are.
Before the song ends, we learn that she has supporters and can fend for herself. She’s a woman rolling in dough, but she’d like to have a man who matches her money-oriented mentality.
In her words, “Jello” will make you want to make it say hello.