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Nacho got your girl playing with his dick like an analog stick on a video game controller. Why she’s doing that you ask, because you’re a lame and Nacho is original.

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Every time Nacho thinks about this girl he has a little accident in his pants. I don’t think cream pajamas can cover the stain of sperm Nacho.

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Nacho gets bitches like Zach, the main character of popular 80’s teen sitcom Saved By The Bell. Lark Voorhies played the character Lisa Turtle on show as well.

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Isn’t it every fat person’s dream to get married at a fast food restaurant?

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The only thing that we really can say that exist in this world, without warping views and stigmas, is ourselves.

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Society has told people what to believe what is evil, immoral and against the law.

But what are we to say what is truly evil or immoral? Since everything that is seen as moral or against it has created by society, there is really no such thing as evil or good just what society and the rest of world sees as good or evil.

Also, we have no way of truly judging others until we have been placed through the exact same conditions, which is impossible, because this includes mental conditions, and no two people have experienced life in identical ways.

Very similar to the premise of Ocean’s We all try

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Frank uses this repeatedly throughout the song as a jab towards our ego. As he later states in the song we die in vanity, Frank is attempting to tear down the wall of vanity and show us for who we are; animals destined for death. This statement is a sarcastic consolation prize for living (little you do matters, but hey at least your mother is proud of you.)

Despite all of the moral nihilism he speaks of above, that the protagonist’s mother would be proud of him. There’s no such thing as a good man or a bad man, a strong man or a weak man, but, almost paradoxically, the protagonist’s mother would be proud of him, which is worth something.

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It’s almost impossible for a man of righteousness and honor to exist in a world that’s full of corruption and sin.
Additionally, this is a juxtaposition to the earlier line “Good man don’t exist” because without the concept of bad the idea of good is lost. This is all a function of Ocean’s philosophy that good and bad cannot be defined by human’s as we are not fit to judge.

Also, this could be a reference to a passage in the Bible, Romans 3:10 “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one”.

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Men usually hide their emotions from others as it’s seen by society as a sign of weakness or “unmanly”.

A father usually won’t cry in front of their family because they want their family to see them as this invincible figure. Just like societies view of what is manly and what isn’t.

Also in one of the previous lines, “Young man shows his age” explains innocence in humanity through the rights and wrongs in society. Here, in the line, “This old man thought it weak” explains a man of societal knowledge, corrupted by the very same judgement. He’s expressing that any judgement or expectation a human places on another is wrong.

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“In living color” was a phrase used to promote color television to audiences accustomed to broadcasts exclusively in black and white in the 1960s. The idea being, that compared to the black-and-white broadcasts, color television was like witnessing programming in real life.

KRIT is talking shit about being superior, and even though he’s making wild claims, he 100 percent means it when he says he’s better, because he’s the real thing.

As well to Miya Bailey, the artist who gave him his Mississippi tattoo. Hence the wordplay with artist. Krit paints a real picture – something that is permanent on the rap game.

The end of the last line, “a true artist,” brings all of the verses full circle, because every rapper on the track shares a theme from their experiences. Coming up from hustling, paranoia, legal battles, partying and shooting guns are all stops on the fame train. The art is what unites them all though, so it’s only fitting the track ends on a rare brag, K.R.I.T. calling himself a true artist.

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