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He is saying that he isn’t some huge guy that will beat your ass down but fuck with him and he will shoot you

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Ross is talking (again) about his mil[lion]s [of dollars], and not about his MMG comrade Meek Mill

Could also mean he’s made millions of dollars, and he’s not even counting the money that Meek has made (because Meek is signed to him, he surely sees some of the money that Meek makes).

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Genes are a unit of heredity that are transferred from the parents to the child to determine the characteristics of a child. Genes are basically what makes us all unique. With that being said, Capital STEEZ says that his great spitting is something transferred genetically so don’t worry where his parents are because the genetics are in him. But, when Capital STEEZ says “parents” he says it making it sound like “pants”. So, because “genes” sounds like “jeans” you don’t have to worry where his pants are because it is in his jeans. The great spitting that is.

Also a reference to the previous, “acid, it’s in my jeans” could mean a number of things.

  1. He is holding the hallucinogenic drug LSD(acid) in his jeans.

  1. He’s wearing acid-washed denim, a popular style with the Pro-era crew, as shown by Joey here with Sway

  1. The process of acid-washing turns denim white. STEEZ could be saying that this same phenomena is happening in culture (i.e. African-Americans are torn from their original roots and subjected to the dominant white culture)

Also, he is making reference to the fact that the police are looking for black kids, possibly commenting on how police single out black kids because doing drugs ‘is in their genes’.

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The super rich kids have been smoking too much weed, which is obviously green in colour.

A bowl the part of a smoking pipe or bong used to hold weed. It is also used to refer to an amount of weed that would fill a standard-sized bowl on a pipe or bong. Also, Lucky Charms makes the milk in your bowl turn green after a while due to the marshmallow coloring melting off.

It references “Lucky Charms, a brand of cereal, to show that the "super rich kids” never had a normal childhood. Instead, it was filled with drugs like weed. This goes to show how their parents' were absent in their lives.

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Reasonable Doubt is Jay-Z’s debut album released on June 25, 1996. The album is widely regarded as a classic amongst hip-hop fans. Also, About.com ranked it as #14 on their list of top 100 greatest hip-hop albums so I think it is pretty safe to say it is a classic.

Jay-Z felt the album should have went triple platinum, while right now it sits at around 1.5 million sales.

Released in June 1996, it had sold only 420,000 copies in the United States by the end of that year. The album wasn’t certified platinum until February 2002, after a January 1999 reissue.

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Track 7 off of the “Blue Chips” mixtape with Party Supplies.

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Reference to The iconic Wu-Tang Clan song “C.R.E.A.M.”:

Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
C.R.E.A.M.
Get the money
Dollar, dollar bill y'all

CREAM has become a common reference to money. The statement, “We realized this a planet of CREAM” indicates just how far that influence and power goes: it means that money rules the planet.

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Marvin Gaye was a singer-songwriter, and a musician who achieved major success in the 1960s and 1970s.

Marvin was fatally shot in the chest by his father after Marvin separated his father from his mother during an argument over misplaced insurance documents. Marvin, Sr. was sentenced to five years of probation after accepting a plea bargain pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter.

Redman could also be making an allusion to Marvin’s hit song “Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler)” when talking about how Marvin also reportedly hollered when he was shot.

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It is obvious that Krispy Kreme has a lot of money (did you see that bad ass gun?) and if you don’t have money like my boy Kreme than he doesn’t even waste his time with you.

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