Lil Pump

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"Yuh, ooh, brr, brr
Gucci gang, ooh
Yuh, Lil Pump, yuh
Gucci gang, ooh
Yuh, brr"

Lil Pump, showing off his ad-libs, "Gucci Gang"
"I REALLY DID DROP OUT OF HARVARD TO SAVE THE RAP GAME"
Lil Pump (tongue-in-cheek), August 2017 tweet

Gazzy Garcia (born August 17, 2000), known professionally as Lil Pump, is an American rapper best known for his song "Gucci Gang". A popular figure and Trope Codifier in the SoundCloud Rap scene, he was part of the Freshman Class of 2018 by XXL, along with his friend and collaborator Smokepurpp.

Discography:
  • Lil Pump (2017)
  • Harverd Dropout (2019)
Lil Pump provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Broken Record:
    • Most of his songs, like "D Rose" and "Boss", repeat the same lines in the chorus.
    • "Gucci Gang" has been criticized for its repetition of the title. Taken to the extreme in this edit of the song.
  • Catch Phrase: "Esketit!", as in: "Let's get that money".
  • Celebrity Song: "D Rose" is named after Derrick Rose, one of the richest players in the NBA.
  • Conspicuous Consumption: Lil Pump buys expensive clothes, drugs, etc. and brags about it in his songs all the time.
  • Continuity Nod:
    • In "Boss", Lil Pump makes a nod to "Broke My Wrist" and "D Rose":

"I just broke my wrist
Hunnid on my wrist, can't tell me shit"

  • In "Gucci Gang", he makes another nod to "D Rose":

"Hunnid on my wrist, sippin' on Tech"

"Got a new car, got a new bitch (ouu), yeah
And I got a new deal (ouu!)"

  • Genius explains: "In March of 2018, Lil Pump signed a new deal with Warner Bros for roughly $8 million."

"Fuck your airline, fuck your company (fuck it!)
[...]
They kicked me out the plane off a percocet (brr)
Now Lil Pump flyin' private jet (yuh)
Everybody scream, "Fuck WestJet" (fuck 'em)"

"Fuckin' my teacher, call it tutory"