Preference Lyrics – Gucci Mane

“Preference” Lyrics by Gucci Mane is a latest English song in the voice of Gucci Mane. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Preference” song lyrics are also written by Gucci Mane. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. Gucci Mane’s **”Preference”** is a flashy, confident track where he raps about his lavish lifestyle, expensive cars, and high standards in women. Though he repeatedly says he has no “Preference”, he still describes his love for thick women, bad girls, convertibles, and massive wealth. With witty wordplay and luxury flexes—like flying a girl to Tokyo for sushi—Gucci showcases his status while keeping the vibe energetic and braggadocious.

Preference Lyrics

[Intro]
(Honorable C.N.O.T.E.) I prefer thick hoes
But I ain’t got a preference
I don’t fu*k nothing but bad hoes
But I ain’t got a preference (Go)

[Verse 1]
(??) Cartiers because I’m kinda skeptical
I pulled up in a Spectre and I just caused a spectacle (Well, damn)
Plain Jane Hublot on, I’m tryna be intellectual
And I don’t even pump gas no more ’cause all my cars electric (Wow)
I’m flying down on national, I’m driving kinda irrational (Driving around)

I’m feeling real fantastical, my Classical Grand National
My b!tch ain’t even no actress but she acting all dramatical
The b!tch done got emotional, start acting all irradical
How you gon’ compete with me? You pulled up in a Challenger
My car ain’t got three seats, I’m in the middle with two passengers
You should find something safe to do ’cause this is not for amateurs
My house like a mall, my s*it bigger than Perimeter

[Chorus]
I prefer thick hoes
But I ain’t got a preference
I prefer convertibles
But I ain’t got a preference
I don’t fu*k nothing but bad hoes
But I ain’t got a preference
And I don’t want (??) but a bankroll
I ain’t got a preference

[Verse 2]
The fountains in my mansion look like the ones at the Bellagio (Oh my God)
Long-nose revolver, I nicknamed it Joe DiMaggio (Joey)
If I don’t be honest, will my nose grow like Pinocchio? (Huh?)
This b!tch got long hair, but she ain’t no Pocahontas though (No)
You ain’t getting money, ain’t no marble on your kitchen floor (No)
My ho said she wants sushi, so I flew that b!tch to Tokyo (Sushi)

Black Phantom, white guts, call that b!tch an Oreo (Call that b!tch a what?)
McLaren Speedtail peel off like Super Mario

[Chorus]
I prefer thick hoes
But I ain’t got a preference
I prefer convertibles
But I ain’t got a preference
I don’t fu*k nothing but bad hoes
But I ain’t got a preference
And I don’t want (??) but a bankroll
I ain’t got a preference

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Preference Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
Gucci Mane starts by saying he prefers thick women and only goes for attractive ones, but then contradicts himself by saying he doesn’t have a specific preference. This playful contradiction sets the tone for the song, where he brags about his lifestyle while acting like he’s indifferent to the details.

[Verse 1]
Gucci talks about his expensive taste, mentioning Cartier accessories but saying he’s still skeptical about them. He pulls up in a Rolls-Royce Spectre, making a flashy entrance and grabbing attention. He wears a simple Hublot watch, trying to seem intellectual. His wealth is so extreme that he no longer needs to pump gas because all his cars are electric. He speeds down the road, feeling unstoppable in his Grand National, a classic luxury car. He then describes how his girlfriend is acting overly emotional, almost like a dramatic actress. He flexes on others, saying they can’t compete with him, especially if they drive a Dodge Challenger while he rides in luxury. His car is so exclusive it only has two seats, emphasizing his status. Finally, he compares his massive house to a mall, specifically mentioning Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, showing that his wealth is on another level.

[Chorus]
Gucci repeats the idea that he has preferences for women, cars, and money but then contradicts himself by saying he doesn’t. This playful line emphasizes that he enjoys luxury and exclusivity but doesn’t limit himself to just one thing. His main priority is wealth and success.

[Verse 2]
Gucci compares the fountains in his mansion to the extravagant ones at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, showing how rich he is. He references baseball legend Joe DiMaggio while talking about his long-nosed revolver, giving it a nickname. He then jokes that if he lies, his nose might grow like Pinocchio’s. He mentions a woman with long hair but clarifies she isn’t Pocahontas, using pop culture references to keep the verse fun. Then, he makes it clear that if someone doesn’t have money, their home won’t have luxurious marble floors like his. To flex even more, he says that when his girl wanted sushi, he flew her all the way to Tokyo just for it. He describes his black-and-white Rolls-Royce Phantom as an “Oreo” and ends with a fast getaway in his McLaren Speedtail, comparing it to how Mario accelerates in video games.

[Chorus]
Once again, Gucci repeats the idea of having no preference while listing his favorite things—thick women, convertibles, and money. It reinforces his luxurious, carefree lifestyle, where he always has the best of everything but isn’t tied to one specific choice.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Preference song?
A. Preference song is sung by Gucci Mane.

Q. Who wrote Preference lyrics?
A. Preference lyrics are penned by Gucci Mane.

Q. Who has given the music of Preference song?
A. Preference music is composed and produced by Gucci Mane.

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