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This could mean a number of different things:

  1. Cam’s women want him to commit to a relationship
  2. Cam’s sex drive is too intense for most of his women
  3. Cam’s women want to feminize him
  4. Cam’s women want to castrate him, possibly for cheating.

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This man assumes that André is fucking loaded because Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik went platinum. But as he alludes to later on the album, record labels take a large percentage of the profits from the sales, so the artists don’t make as much money as you think. But the hoe part is probably true, just look at the guy.

“Beaucoup” is a French word for many. So Dre has many bitches.

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Rally’s and Checkers are two different names of the same burger chain; eat too much of them and you will actually become a “big boy”

RALLYS BULLSHIT (shitty ass cheap hamburgers) is a distinctly local Georgia thing.

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White girls is slang for joints of weed. The nickname comes from the white rolling paper that is used instead of a brown cigarillo.

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Allusion to Austin Powers…Jay-Z makes the same reference in the song “Blueprint 2”…rappers just seem to love Austin Powers
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Jadakiss has never really crossed over from famous New York rapper to famous rapper

Jada has nice buzz in New York, but…

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Unclear to what extent this is an endorsement of drinking and driving, or just 2 separate thoughts

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Jay-Z’s music helps ghetto kids to get through their tough lives, not critics' album reviews and articles. Critics could never do what Jay does

The “tie and your shirt” reference is another dig at critics' disconnect from the ghetto as they sit in their office buildings, and it revitalizes the otherwise banal “lose your shirt.” But it also means that this is all their worth – their “tie and shirt,” their appearance. They’ve got nothing else to contribute to the world, while Jay-Z (as said in the last line) helps kids survive the ghetto life through his music.

In Decoded jay explains this line saying; “This is meant both literally and figuratively – the critic. I’m imagining here is a suit and tie sort of guy who literally doesn’t dress like me. But he also can’t wear the life I’ve worn, and if he tried to step in my shoes, walked the stressed I’d walked, he’d lose that tie and shirt, not just his clothes but that smug attitude they represent.”

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The crippling effects of crack cocaine are subsiding, yet still there’s very little in the way of hope for people in the ghetto

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The it in “(I) do it” is hustle (where rapping is part of Cam'ron’s broader hustle). The confiscated “it” is drugs, specifically powder (cocaine and/or heroin)

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