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Charlamagne Tha God, a radio personality on New York City’s Power 105 Breakfast Club morning show, who almost got jumped by five men outside the radio station one July 2012 morning, escaped his beatdown by running down the street.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVhsxr1GPfE

He later quoted this line of J. Cole’s on his Twitter.

https://twitter.com/cthagod/statuses/242743844142202882

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One of the many tracks from the Westside Connection crew aimed at Cypress Hill in a beef they had with de facto group leader Ice Cube. The song also contains disses towards A Tribe Called Quest rapper Q-Tip.

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In 2003, St. Louis MC Nelly remixed his track “E.I.” and the outcome was a version titled “Tip Drill.” A video was shot and plans for the track to be released as a single were in the running. After the controversy of the video, the idea was scrapped and all that remains is the music video – which is fantastic.

In 2004 students at Spelman College protested against misogyny in rap music and “Tip Drill” specifically. The students criticized the negative portrayal and sexual objectification of African American women in the video which showed women in bikinis dancing and simulating various sexual acts, men throwing money on women’s breasts and buttocks, and Nelly swiping a credit card between a woman’s buttocks after which it starts bouncing.

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Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo (born March 16, 1988) started her career under the moniker Jhené Aiko when she was 13 with the music group B2K. She explained how she later opted out of the deal to go back to high school and have her daughter Namiko in an interview back in July 2012 with Lozza Music:

I was signed with Sony/EPIC when I was 12 years old and got a release from them when I was about 15 or 16 to focus on school. I started writing more and I had a child who’s now three years old.

After the failed release of her debut album, My Name Is Jhené back in 2003, Jhené released her debut mixtape, Sailing Soul(s) on March 16, 2011.

Following the release of her EP, Sail Out in 2013, she finally released her long-awaited debut studio album in 2014 titled Souled Out.

In 2017, Jhené released her second studio album, Trip (on September 22), with an accompanying short film and a poetry book.

In March 2020, it was the turn of her third album, Chilombo, which referenced her last name and was inspired by a long-term trip to the Big Island of Hawaii, where Jhené’s grandmother was born.

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Tip is quite aware that the popular phrase “money over bitches” is something that his hip hop peers love to boast around about, but T.I. reminds us that he puts his H.U.S.T.L.E. over everything.

The second part of the line “put my hustle over all” is a play on words and transitions into his mentioning of a couple other clothing items.

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The lead single off of 2005’s Hefty Fine is riddled with sexual innuendo. Even the song’s title uses the NATO phonetic alphabet to spell out the word ‘fuck’.

The song’s lyrics originated from the singer Jimmy Pop and bassist Evil Jared writing emails containing innuendos to each other.

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Every line in the song is a direct quote from longtime running cartoon The Simpsons, centered around Ralph Wiggum, the dim-witted son of Chief Clancy Wiggum.

In the liner notes for this song, each of the writers of The Simpsons responsible for the quotes were credited.

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The final track on their 2005 effort, Hefty Fine

“No Hard Feelings” has a distinctive electronic vibe to it, partially due to Jimmy’s fascination with electronica while overseas visits.

When played live, frequently the band will go right into “Crawling” by Linkin Park as a bit of a joke.

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Red bone” refers to a light skinned black girl. Game doing his thing and namedropping does just that with Alicia Keys – a “red bone.”

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Unprotected sex is a dangerous thing, but when you’re in a monogamous relationship, your chances of contracting an STD are significantly slimmer. In addition to raw doggin' it, they’re gettin' freaky on top of the covers.

The cervix is the lower, narrow portion of the sex organ known as the Uterus (along with some other organs, together, they assemble the female reproductive system). It features a natural, wet lubricant called “cervical mucus”. The amount discharged generally depends on sexual arousal, so if she’s a stormy shower, she is most definitely turned on by him.

Get freaky

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