: The title itself, "Jack Who?" , is a challenge to anyone thinking of "jacking" (robbing) him. He responds to the idea of being a victim with aggressive dismissal: "Jack who? Take what? N***a never" . Song Overview Artist : Da Real Gee Money (Garrett Burton).
Below is a breakdown of the song’s themes and the meaning behind the "paper" lyric. Da Real Gee Money Jack Who
: Released in early 2017, the track remains one of his most recognizable street hits. Gee Money was a central figure in the Baton Rouge rap scene before his death later that year. Key Lyrics Reference Hook "Jack who? Take what? N***a never" Defiance against being robbed. Verse 1 "Better put yo paper up!" A warning that his associates are looking for money. Bridge "My momma pray for me, she know I'm living wild" Acknowledgment of the dangerous lifestyle he leads. : The title itself, "Jack Who
The song is a high-energy "diss" and "tough-talk" anthem that asserts dominance in the streets. N***a never"
: "My n***as robbers and killers, better put yo paper up!" . Gee Money uses this to signal that his crew is actively looking for "licks" (robberies) and that anyone flaunting wealth is a target.
: Street authority, loyalty to his TBG (Top Boy Gorilla) crew, and warnings to adversaries.