The song "TiK ToK (Kesha Drill)" by Lil Mabu (Ft. DThang) is a trap-inspired track that talks about the life of gang members who prioritize their own gang affiliations. The song opens with an intro that emphasizes the unity of the group against their enemies. The refrain focuses on their indifference towards people who try to contact them and their willingness to take risks, which may lead to violent encounters.
The verse by DThang warns those who have issues with their gang and highlights their strong defense mechanism through his gun, which he refers to as his "knocker." The chorus talks about their eagerness to fight and spend money with their brotherhood, without care for any consequences that may arise.
The bridge highlights the group's boldness in the face of danger, where they dare their enemies not to run or trip. The outro emphasizes DThang's violent approach to conflict and pays tribute to fallen members of their gang.
Overall, the song glorifies violent behavior and gang affiliations, projecting an image of power and fearlessness in the face of threats.