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The term “49er chick” is referring to a gold digger, or a woman after money. Gambino is saying that he won’t fall for a girl like that and she won’t get his money.

The term “49er” comes from Gambino’s song “49ers” on his I AM JUST A RAPPER mixtape. In the song, the reason for Donald’s use of “49er” is partially to reference the San Francisco football team, but is more about the gold rush. The people who went to California in the 1840’s were known as “49ers,” and dug gold during the California Gold Rush. This line is a double meaning about the Gold Rush, using the term “gold digger,” to reference money hungry bitches. The San Francisco 49ers cheerleading squad is also called the Gold Rush.

Trust no woman with this shirt

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A reference to Fab’s single “You Be Killin' Em”.

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A Sherm is a cigarette dipped in PCP (angel dust) that has been dissolved into Ether (a strong anesthetic chemical). The Ether dums down the intense effects of PCP and produces a more calm, warm, and drunk sort of feeling.

Smoking PCP in this form is known as “getting wet.”

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Via a 2002 Detroit Metro Times article:

“The only trouble [Eminem] got into with police was for shooting paintball guns on Woodward [Avenue],” says [Eminem’s uncle Todd] Nelson, referring to when Em and a friend were picked up for shooting paintball guns at hookers in Detroit. It’s more the work of a prankster than a thug.

DJ Butter Fingers, one of Eminem’s earliest recoding partners, revealed in a YouTube comment that the third person was Champtown:

He’s most certainly referring to Champtown, as that’s who he & Proof were with when they’d gotten popped for the paintball incident but, as far as the details of said incident, I don’t know more than that they were tooling around the East Side of the ’D' and just unloading on random folks and whatnot and that the cops who’d collared them had witnessed them blast somebody

A similar scene is portrayed in the 2002 movie 8 Mile, where B-Rabbit and his friends sat apart laughing and giving hand signals to each other. They also shoot paintballs in the movie.

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“Couch” is the third track off of Earl’s debut mixtape, self titled Earl.

The song continues the themes of violence on the EP, as it describes the rape and murder of a female, leading up to Tyler killing Earl and discarding the evidence.

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Double entendre between fighting and sex. Going along with the theme of boxing, a box is literally, a fight. Going along with the recurring sexual theme, Nicki is giving a good box, or “good sex.”

But no, could it be? A triple entendre? Nicki references her pussy many times throughout this song. Box could also be a reference to pussy.

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Andre is Dr. Dre’s real name, and Dre’s first album in years, “Detox,” is dropping sometime.

This verse is “Eminem as Dr. Dre” so Em is rapping as Dre. By “cardiac” he means “cardiac arrest,” also known as a heart attack. Dre is back so have a heart attack.

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Since phone numbers are seven digits long, a six digit number is missing something. Earl uses this as a metaphor for his life, which has always been missing an element that might make him fulfilled, possibly due to the fact his father left at a young age.

The six digits could also be referring to a six digit salary, which Earl was missing since he was new in the rap game at this point in time, and the fact that he released Earl as a free mixtape on the Odd Future website.

This could also be a reference to the Number of the Beast (666), considering the reference later in the song.

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This line contains some clever wordplay. The majority of Odd Future are openly atheist, so this is most likely a quip towards religion. They very frequently and openly diss religion.

This could also be a reference to the line at the beginning of Earl’s first verse.

Also, “sixty six sick chicks” is a common tongue twister, of which this could be a variation.

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Supa Hot Beats (Will Power) is a producer that Yelawolf frequently works with.


He was the producer of this song, and the mixtape – Trunk Muzik 0-60.


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