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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.

"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
Discography:
  • Lil Pump (2017)
  • Harvard Dropout (2018)
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".
  • Conspicuous Consumption: Lil Pump buys expensive clothes, drugs, etc. and brags about it in his songs all the time.
  • Continuity Nod: In "Gucci Gang", Lil Pump makes a nod to "D Rose":

Hunnid on my wrist, sippin' on Tech

  • Reality Subtext:
    • His Take That to WestJet in "Gucci Gang". As this Genius annotation says, "In July 2017, Lil Pump was kicked off of a WestJet flight from Los Angeles to Toronto, Ontario for being too loud and disruptive."
    • In "ESSKEETIT":

"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."

"Pop 4 Xans, now I'm feelin' like a hero (Superman!)"

  • In "Boss":

"Bitch, I flex, Rick Ross, yeah"

  • He name-drops Ric Flair in "Boss" and "Flex Like Ouu".
  • In "Broke My Wrist":

"Johnny Dang on my wrist"

  • In "EESKEETIT":

"I got sticks like Call of Duty (ouu, yeah)"

"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"