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11th track off of KRIT’s March 2012 release, 4Eva N A Day

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KRIT’s on the road and to kill time he’s doing two of his favorite past times: Eating wings and enjoying the company of some fine ladies. Although I’ve never been to an establishment where both were done properly.

Now I don’t think he’s talking about being in the Chi, but just a recommendation for KRIT

Wings: Harold’s (Fuck what Wale says, shit isn’t overrated)
Strip Club: The Admiral Theater

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13th track off of KRIT’s 4Eva n a Day released on 5th March 2012 which samples “The New Style” by the Beastie Boys.

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“Poppin' your collar” has been a symbol of being fresh and clean for ages. Even Three 6 Mafia got in on the phenomenon. KRIT’s been so damn fresh that he’s doing it from birth ‘til death.

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Actavis is a primary manufacturer of Promethazine/Codeine prescription cough syrup (used in purple drank), which slows you down and relaxes you, hence he asks that the listener relax with him as well. It sets up the following bars in which each bar before the present bar relates to the subject matter in the present bar (i.e. he asks us to relax, then states he is on cough syrup and thus is relaxed himself).

In “Ride Slow,” Soul’s friend Doeburger talks about giving Soul his first cup of lean.

Niggas talking about all this lean shit, nigga I been sipping this shit since… been sipping this shit
(I ride slow)
Silly out here…
Niggas wanna tell me about 2 cups, nigga I gave this nigga Soul his first 2 cups nigga
I gave cuz his first cup of Lean
What you niggas talking bout?
(I ride slow)
Cuz older than me, that’s what I be talking about see? fuck it
(I ride slow)
(These rhythms of visions of me living colossal, ahead of my time
In time you’ll find that I’m a fossil)
Soulo

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Opening track off of R. Kelly’s 2009 album, Untitled.

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The chorus to this song was inspired by Fabo pulling a piece of candy out of his pocket.

In an interview with Complex, he said:

“I was just in the booth saying something like, ‘Tootsie roll,’ at first, and was like, ‘Nah.’ I had this piece of candy in my pocket and pulled it out and said, ‘Girl, shake that Laffy Taffy.’”

Laffy Taffy is a brand of taffy by Nestlé but in this song, D4L means shaking your ass. “Laffy Taffy” is also slang for a female’s genitalia, too.

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On Jan. 5, 2006, Atlanta-based hip-hop crew D4L dethroned Mariah Carey for the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 with their hit “Laffy Taffy.” It was featured on their first and only album, Down for Life, released in November 2005.

It broke the 2007 Guinness World Record for most downloaded song in the history of music. And it was all inspired by a night at the studio after hitting Babe’s stripclub in Atlanta.

“We brought a couple of girls back to the studio, and I was just in the booth saying something like, ‘Tootsie roll,’ at first,” Fabo said in an interview with Complex. “I had this piece of candy in my pocket and pulled it out and said, ‘Girl, shake that Laffy Taffy.’ And from there, we just perfected it. It was just that moment.”

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“I’m forever dope” is Ross telling the listeners that much like his bank roll will always be large, he’s also going to be the shit until the end of time.

“Touched by the Holy Ghost” (or Holy Spirit)) is a common expression used in various languages, more popularly in Catholicism.

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In addition to amassing money and dealing dope, Tip is moving women as well. And they’re all good enough to be in Penthouse Magazine. Need a girl? Tip deals ‘em out.

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