“I N T R O” is Omar Courtz’s swagger-packed welcome letter to the world, and he brings veteran wordsmith Kendo Kaponi along for extra fire. Over a booming beat, the Puerto Rican newcomer lists the upgrades that success has delivered – three Silverados in convoy, luxury hotels, designer watches – while proudly reminding the doubters that his cool, half-closed eyes are just how he rolls. The lyrics celebrate relentless hustle: Courtz wakes up early, lights a Philly blunt, and gets straight back to grinding. Every line drips with confidence and street-smart wit, turning everyday flexes into a victory lap.
Beneath the flashy cars and shout-outs, the song’s core message is about self-validation. Omar emphasizes that he proved himself quietly first, then started “fronting” only after the hard work paid off. He salutes mentors like Farruko, shrugs off haters, and warns rivals to guard their “shorty” because his charm is irresistible. “I N T R O” is less an introduction and more a mission statement – a trap anthem that says: I earned this, I am chosen, and nothing can stop the wave.