Strong/Loud = Very potent weed
Bobby Brown = Slang for reggie or average weed

Bobby Brown has also been known for doing crack and heroin, so he may also be stating that he isn’t doing harder drugs such as those.

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Kwel’s commenting on the sad state of affairs in America today, if you’re a black man & walking around wearing a heavy chain and, y'know, looking like a nigga, cops are more inclined to harrass you, and if the DA gets to you it’s all over.

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Kembe might be talking about the Thompson submachine gun, a favorite of mobsters in the 20s & 30s, and we all know Chicago has a rich gang history, being the place where the legendary Al Capone ran the Chicago Outfit in the 20s and 30s.

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Probably not a reference to, but a reminder of, a line from recent collaborator Joe Budden:

Y’all can have my heart you can get it out this plexiglass

Which has the same meaning, but also the added wordplay b/c it’d be possible for the heart to fall out of an open abdominal area, and then also his name is Ab-Soul.

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Elzhi’s body language was what made the girl realize he was in love with her, he didn’t even have to say it.

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El’s lyrics are hard to identify/understand (cloak) but also sharp/witty (dagger).

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Even if El had a twin brother (which would mean there’d be someone out there with the same genes as him) he’d still be a rarity on earth.

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From birth people aren’t gonna be able to get away from eventually doing evil things, which is the part of the concept of the song.

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While saying this up close and personal like Drill Sergeants do to recruits, he’s saying he has the lyrical skill to take down whole squads of rappers.

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October 30th, 2012

I heard this as “still chargin' ill jargon”. That is, he’s charging up his industry-specific words “with skill that can kill squadrons”

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This is a pretty clever line, Ezlhi’s talking about Detroit and how every neighborhood has killers but also ties it in with the Grim Reaper and how picture of it usually have a skeleton wearing a hooded cloak.

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