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“Burn this City” and “Fuck You Tahm Bout” are other songs by Chance, proving that he hasn’t burned out on his “good shit” and has many more hits to come.

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Play on words, been a “Long Time” since “Hey Ma” – both are songs off Chance’s breakthrough mixtape 10 Day. Also, Chano has come a long way from living at home with his mom

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuGvfwEL5v4

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Rick Ross' song B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast) references to Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Larry Hoover, founder of the Chicago gang Gangster Disciples.

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Hit licks is Chicago slang for a come-up.

Just dont get caught doing something illegal

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His new mixtape was supposed be called Village Up – paying homage to his and Kembe’s crew, the Village – but ended up being called Club Wiley

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Gambino is taking over the summer. You can have it back, it’s his

It also might be a reference to Camp, on the song “Backpackers,” Gambino raps:

Summer in November, I gave everyone a Maybach

This could also be a reference to haters on Twitter who implied they waited through summer until November for Camp to release, and were unimpressed, stating “I want my summer back.”

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He likes the faces that he makes when he’s having sex with a girl. Or possible this is a head of his penis reference

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This works on two levels
1. Was broke then he changed, now he’s got money
2. Broke and started to “change” like “spare some ‘change’”

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Here, Earl gives the listeners a triple entendre which can be broken down below:

  1. Earl drove through a set of traffic lights when they were on red – this is illegal, but nowhere near as bad as the other things that him and Vince have done, or are planning to do in this song. This also sets the scene for the rest of the verse.

  2. Referring to the last line, running a red light is used when somebody metaphorically crosses the line or goes too far. Earl made that mistake when he asked “what that ass like.”

  3. Finally, a red light district is a place where you would go to find brothels or strip clubs. Earl is telling Vince that he is driving past this place to perform even worse actions to these women.

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They were in a fight, and he was in the doghouse. And he was in the petshop, which is the more severe doghouse

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