Alluding to the instrumental being used as well as Big Sean’s debut album, Finally Famous

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The hip-hop crew Cee represents, R.E.A.L (Resurrecting Every Aspect of Lyricism) Music

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Ex-Lax is a chocolate laxative (hence “stay shitting”) for when you have to go and you just can’t!

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Reference to Drake’s “Headlines” as well as to the fact that track 2 on the mixtape is Cee’s version of Headlines

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Cee’s own version of the “I Do It” chorus, which sets up the first line of the verse

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Part 2 of the intro utilizes the instrumental to Big Sean’s “I Do It” which shows that while Cee has love for the underground hip-hop, he’s also a fan of radio hip-hop like Big Sean, Kanye West, etc.

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Referring to J. Cole’s 2009 mixtape, The Warm Up

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Cee World (probably inspired by J. Cole’s “Cole World: The Sideline Story) is supposedly an EP that Cee is currently in production of

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Dennis The Menace was a popular cartoon/movie in the 90’s and 00’s about a young boy who would always get into all kinds of trouble and mischief.

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Introducing the listener to the mixtape that is The Pick Up.

*Sidenote: the style Cee uses in the first two bars slightly emulate the style of J. Cole’s “The Come Up”, as Cee is an avid fan of J. Cole

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