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No one could corrupt Pac. Pac was the leader
Intro to the track
[Jay-Z talking]
Talk to me man…
This ya boy Young Hova, yo turn the muh'fuckin noise up
We’ll get right into the proceedings this evening
Headphones are distortin, bring it down a lil' bit
Okay — now we workin wit it
The boy Face on the bassline, Face — Mob!
Welcome to New York City… it’s ya boy Young Hov' chea
Kanye West on the track (whoo!) Chi-Town, what’s goin on now?
Can I talk to y'all for a minute? Lemme talk to y'all for a minute
Just gimme a minute of ya time baby — I don’t want much (whoo!)
Lemme talk to these muh'fuckas, uhh
This should also be seen as a shameless move when 50 dissed Nas ho helped him back in the days
He blacked out like Jay-Z did Freeway
Eminem actually lived in a trailer parked with his mom. He’s mocking himself
also add that
He’s been planning his crime for the past five years he was locked up
The line asks who from the G-Unit crew fans thought will drop an album after Young Buck’s Straight Outta Ca$hville.
The Game was already part of G-Unit at the time. He was signed to Aftermath in 2003, then he was placed into G-Unit by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine during the recording end-process of Beg for Mercy, therefore it was too late for him to be featured on the album. Tony Yayo didn’t also record for the album because he was locked up at the time, although he made an appearance on 2 songs.
After establishing G-Unit Records and releasing Beg for Mercy, it was time for G-Unit member to release their solo albums with Lyod Banks releasing first (2004) and Young Buck 2nd (2004). Game was next in line since Yayo was still fresh from jail.
Chrome = gun
UGK (Bun B & Pimp C) was a rap duo from the South. In 1996 the duo released an album titled Ridin' Dirty. In hop hop the South is commonly referred to as Dirty South.
Ol' Dirty Bastard was simply known as Dirty and he was a member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. Dirty passed away in 2004.
In this line Method Man play on the word dirty by shoting out both UGK and Ol' Dirty Bastard.
Masta Ace has used and switched this lines on “Don’t Understand”