100 Bars & Gunnin’

100 Bars & Gunnin’

Ramirez

Although being released in early 2018, one year before the album, “100 Bars & Gunnin'” makes it as the 14th track on the album Son of Serpentine.

In this one verse track, RAMIREZ makes references to G*59, the record label he co-founded with the $uicideBoy$, tripping on Xanax, which a popular drug in the rap community and referenced by many underground rappers including $uicideBoy$ who constantly reference the drug in their songs. Some examples being in “O Pana”, “Aokigahara and ”King Tulip“ to name a few.

RAMIREZ also raps about his gangster lifestyle and how he lives his life on the edge. This tends to be a consistent theme throughout his songs, with similar imagery used in “Be A Witness”, “Grey Tee” and “The Mystical Warlock”.

Throughout the song, RAMIREZ raps about suicide, murder and taking anti-depressants. This is a normal occurrence on a RAMIREZ track and is a style he would use consistently in some of his older songs like “Lost in Death”, and especially on tracks featuring the $uicideBoy$ where the trio would rap about murder, the devil and depression in songs like “Ashtray”.