The lyrics contain aggressive imagery, including references to drive-by shootings ("catch they ass in traffic") and heavy weaponry.
The track is frequently discussed by fans for its blunt ending—"I ain't gon lie, they shot my whip up, then like two died"—which many listeners cite as one of the most intense outros in the genre. is a prominent Detroit drill and street rap
A recurring theme is the "strength in numbers" mentality common in the Detroit scene, with rappers emphasizing they will never leave their partners during a conflict. Wack Jumper
is a prominent Detroit drill and street rap collaboration released in June 2020 by GlockBoyz TeeJaee and OnFully , featuring The Godfather and BandGang Lonnie Bands . Produced by Enrgy , the track is known for its high-energy production and raw portrayal of Detroit's street culture. Lyrical Themes & Analysis The lyrics contain aggressive imagery
It was later included on TeeJaee's 2021 project, Mr. Wack Jumper .
The song was a breakout hit for the GlockBoyz, amassing millions of plays on YouTube Music and Spotify .