Business
Acid Lyrics


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Business ware ni eikou jidai ni oushoubu hi no kuni Lotion
Hiji tetsunashi no ronsou hizageri mo douyounashi no koushou
Eikyuu kaketa Motion shizukesa mo joushou saseru goumon
Business ware ni eikou jidai ni oushoubu hi no kuni joutou

1234567 Yeah! hiruma no Night Rider
1234567 Yeah! jiga no zenjidou on'na no henji dou?
Business wari to sou ne shinai to soko ne
Jidai wo yonde Wild Business
Wild G MEN Sound 'ru guruguru kai Losing your mind
Business igai to sou ne SHINARIO NO de
Tesaguri Moment Blind Business
Wild G MEN Sound I want you, can't buy me hyper love

Asu mo kuretara koushou yami no koushou
Ware ni honki no koushou ubau ze doudou
Yami no koushou
Honki no oushoubu

Business ware ni eikou jidai ni oushoubu hi no kuni Lotion
Hiji tetsunashi no ronsou hizageri mo douyounashi no koushou
Eikyuu kaketa Motion shizukesa mo joushou saseru goumon
Business ware ni eikou jidai ni oushoubu hi no kuni joutou

1234567 Yeah! hiruma no Night Sniper
1234567 Yeah! ima no senjijou on'na no henjidou?

Business kutabire mouke kusare dohouke
Kita wo mezashite Wild Business
Wild G MEN Sound 'ru guruguru kai Losing your mind
Business igai to sou ne SHINARIO NO de
Tesaguri Moment Blind Business
Wild G MEN Sound I want you, can't buy me hyper love

Yabba kane ga ne- to nani mo demo ne- nante koto wa ne-
'tte koto ga ie ne-
Sonna tsumaranai ore wa nukedasu tame no
Ware wa ware ni nani ga dekiru no darô
Risou ni kuchitsukete me wo tojiru

1234567 Yeah! hiruma no Night Rider
1234567 Yeah! jiga no zenjidou on'na no henji dou?

Business wari to sou ne shinai to soko ne
Jidai wo yonde Wild Business
Wild G MEN Sound 'ru guruguru kai Losing your mind
Business igai to sou ne SHINARIO NO de
Tesaguri Moment Blind Business
Wild G MEN Sound I want you, can't buy me hyper love

I want you, can't buy me hyper love
You need take control of the right

Asu mo kuretara koushou yami no koushou
Ware ni honki no koushou ubau ze doudou





Yami no kousou
Honki no oushoubu

Overall Meaning

The song "Business" by Acid talks about the world of business, with lyrics that describe the competition and ambition that fuel success in this field. The verses speak of the pursuit of greatness, with lines like "Business ware ni eikou jidai ni oushoubu hi no kuni Lotion" which roughly translates to "Business is the kingdom of ambition and glory, where one must outshine others like bright lotion". The language is poetic and metaphorical, but the message is clear: success in business requires a relentless pursuit of greatness that can border on ruthless.


The chorus of the song features a catchy repetition of "1234567 Yeah!" followed by questions about the role of women in this world: "jiga no zenjidou on'na no henji dou?" which translates roughly to "how will women respond to the automated world?". This repetition adds to the song's energetic vibe and makes it easy to sing along to.


Line by Line Meaning

Business ware ni eikou jidai ni oushoubu hi no kuni Lotion
In the world of business, success comes to those who have the best strategies and the power to influence. This is a competitive world where one needs to use every possible tool to triumph.


Hiji tetsunashi no ronsou hizageri mo douyounashi no koushou
In order to succeed in this world of business, one must be able to withstand tough competition and be versatile in handling all kinds of situations.


Eikyuu kaketa Motion shizukesa mo joushou saseru goumon
To stay ahead, one must constantly innovate and work hard without any break. This relentless pursuit of success can also be a source of pain and suffering, but it's the price one must pay.


Business ware ni eikou jidai ni oushoubu hi no kuni joutou
In the world of business, the one who climbs the highest ladder wins. Success is everything, and everything is about success.


1234567 Yeah! hiruma no Night Rider
The business world works non-stop, even during the night time. The hustle never stops.


1234567 Yeah! jiga no zenjidou on'na no henji dou?
In the fast-paced world of business, time is everything. One must adapt quickly to every situation to succeed.


Business wari to sou ne shinai to soko ne
Business is not for the weak-hearted. One must be ready to take risks and face difficult challenges to succeed.


Jidai wo yonde Wild Business
In the world of business, one must be dynamic and adaptable to changing times, and always strive for excellence.


Wild G MEN Sound 'ru guruguru kai Losing your mind
The intense competition and pressure to succeed in business can be mentally exhausting, and one must be ready to endure it to succeed.


Business igai to sou ne SHINARIO NO de
In business, one must be ready to deal with unexpected situations and scenarios that aren't part of the plan.


Tesaguri Moment Blind Business
It's not always easy to make the right decisions in business, especially in tough situations where one must rely on instinct and intuition.


Wild G MEN Sound I want you, can't buy me hyper love
Success in business cannot be bought with money or material possessions. It's about hard work, commitment, and passion.


Asu mo kuretara koushou yami no koushou
In the world of business, one must be ready to face both light and dark times, success and failure, and never give up.


Ware ni honki no koushou ubau ze doudou
To succeed in business, one must be dedicated and determined, and never let anyone take away their focus and drive.


I want you, can't buy me hyper love
Success in business is not just about money or material possessions, but about a passion for what one does and a drive to achieve greatness.


You need take control of the right
To succeed in business, one must take control of the situation and make the right decisions, even in difficult circumstances.


Yabba kane ga ne- to nani mo demo ne- nante koto wa ne-
Money is everything in the world of business, and one must be ready to do whatever it takes to succeed.


'tte koto ga ie ne-
In business, one must be decisive and always speak their mind, or else they risk losing everything.


Sonna tsumaranai ore wa nukedasu tame no
In order to succeed in business, one must be willing to take risks and go against the norm to stand out and make a difference.


Ware wa ware ni nani ga dekiru no darô
In business, one must have confidence in themselves and their abilities to succeed.


Risou ni kuchitsukete me wo tojiru
One must have a clear vision of their goals and dreams in order to succeed in business, and never lose sight of them.




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Dakao Do

I always appreciate you doing the math (or going to other Internet sources for it, like for the CEO cargo warehouses)! It's not hard math, but tedious. And judging from other YT videos, unique on YT. Might as well be advanced calculus since I see a lot of creators and commenters never bothering to do the math. I get that only a small minority of such a large player base will want to nerd out about the details, but that's still a lot of people who I'm sure appreciate your work and numbers!

With the way it was set up (with upgrades like other passive businesses), I suspected that the profit margins would look something like this. Barely break even on non-upgraded lab and fully paid supplies, just like all the other businesses. But I was hoping, and good to see you confirming, that it'd be competitive with the high end of the other good passive businesses or income -- bunker, MC coke, nightclub, payphone hits.

I forget if I've already belabored your comments with this before, but one measure I personally use is GTA$ earned per minute of active gameplay time. I "only" had GTA$60 mil going into the DLC release, but that was more than enough for whatever I actually care about. So passive waiting time or cooldowns for the businesses to reach their sell mission thresholds isn't a priority -- I can wait a day or a week IRL, if that means only needing to check in for a few minutes 1-2 times every day, to restock and bump popularity. Here, my priority is least time spent having to actively play to grind out money. I want to cash out as quickly as possible, then spend my other non-grind play time faffing around inefficiently and doing what I want, instead of having to endure playing gopher for a bunch of passive-aggressive NPC tools.

Since all the top passive incomes earn roughly the same per hour (about GTA$ 50-60k), for me the convenience and typical time length of each sell mission is the next factor. I can usually bang out a nightclub mission in 10 mins or less, meaning I cash out the cargo value at a rate of about $70,000 per active playing minute. Bunker missions take longer and are sometimes more annoying to me (e.g. rando cars colliding and unhooking the Phantom Wedge trailer, sending it flying, etc.), and usually take 12 minutes or so, meaning I cash out the inventory at about $55k per active minute. Payphone hits are about $17k per minute, CEO mixed cargo is about $16k per minute if the warehouses are located closest to the Terminal. Could do single-vehicle MC coke sales too for about $15k per minute, but I find those particularly annoying.

(B/c I'm no Cayo Perico expert, I typically solo'd the heist in 75 minutes, scoring about $1.1m. Cash out the mission at approx $15k per active minute played. That was with full loot bag and 100% stealth over the compound rooftops, which appears to be more difficult now. I had already stopped doing Cayo Perico regularly before the nerf, b/c active play time took too long and wasn't particularly efficient, and now I guess I have even less reason to, unless I really feel like it.

CEO warehouse sales are even less worth it for play time spent, if the player sources the crates at 4 minutes per crate -- about $3500 per active minute spent playing. Passive staff sourcing takes about 1 minute per crate for the player to make the rounds if all the warehouses are lined up close to each other, visiting each warehouse and staff to request sourcing every 48 minutes -- about $12k per active minute. So only in my limited opinion, it's only competitive with other income missions to sell staff-sourced large warehouses when there's at least a 1.5X bonus multiplier.)

So I'm looking forward to trying out a couple acid sales to see how they stack up. This may slot into my 10-20 minute rotation nicely just after nightclub and bunker missions, and ahead of everything else.



Gabe Ghiby

Great guide bro'... clearly you put in a lot of time and energy to test it out and research it and keep track of the data and finally present it in this guide...as always great job...

Yet for me the night club is still the best passive income business... the Acid lab business is really too much work, way way too much work... to earn it, to upgrade it, those jobs from Dax are not easy mate, not as easy as you make it look... might be easy for a grinder and I respect those who have the dedication to grind... but for casual players as myself that are usually NOT grinding it's hard, way too much work...

I'll stick with the nightclub I live/spawn there when I log in and it's much easier aka less work and better rewards...

With the Acid lab you can make with equipment upgrade- after 10 hard jobs serving Dax who's looking down on my character keep calling him/her"Freashmest"... so you can make on average 333k per sale...

With the nightclub you make 1.1-1.2 Mil per sale and once again it's EASIER... it's clear to me one would need to complete three (3) Acid lab sales just to get in the range of a one sale from the nightclub...3 sales vs 1 sale...3 supplies jobs or payout vs no supply work on my end... it's a no brainer the nightclub altho slower it's better... for the casual players that don't do the grinding chores...

But again your guide is excellent...



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Feke

The ability to buy supply by calling mutt is great. I hope they let us resupply our MC businesses and Bunker by calling LJT and Agent 14 as well in the future.

Jay DeaN98

@vinilai every time I’ve done it solo I always die. I was only successful completing the heist when I had help. I’d rather do the casino heist and pacific standard than Cayo Perico alone.

vinilai

@Dan Mallaburn  holy shit what are u spending all that money on lol. And on a different note, is the hangar worth it now with payout increase?

Dan Mallaburn

@jolosarmiento1376  if you haven't already, I suggest buying the 4 large warehouses from La Mesa down to Cypress Flats, my hourly routine is to drive down that road and NPC resupply them, takes around 3 minutes. You could even also get the small warehouse also in La Mesa for max efficiency if you don't have a 5th large

Dan Mallaburn

@Jay DeaN98 as a former crates grinder with warehouse lifetime earnings of around 180 million - I love the npcs doing the hard work for me because crate running is boring and repetitive. I find that their collection averages out over time at around 2 crates per $7500, but the time and hassle saved is incalculable.

Dan Mallaburn

@vinilai1375  "with 4 mc businesses" at a certain point you outgrow the puny profits of the MC businesses. Maybe coke after the buff is worth it but screw doing those sell missions.

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callmecristal

Dude... TGG is THE MAN!! Such a great clear complete and succinct video at the same time! It must have taken a ton of work to test everything out! All the hours!!! All the Dax missions alone! I'm still working on them! Got two to go! Gonna complete them today and upgrade the lab! I found the delivery missions in this business to be super fun! I love the delivery bike! Rockstar did it right this time! Improving the business all around! Can we get a woop woop for SOLO!!! BUDONKADOOOOOOONK!

Sean J

Woop woop

Ethan Spagnola

BUDONKADOOOOONK

justin1000stra

Woop woop lmao

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