In the first verse FiO talks about how epilepsy caused him to lose his job.

Here he explains that he has been searching and searching but due to his disability many companies refuse to hire him.

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FiO is no longer looking for anyones permission to blow up. This is something he realizes he must do on his own!

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This is a reference to the famous “Game of Thrones” motto.

“Winter Is Coming” is the motto of House Stark, one of the Great Houses of Westeros. The meaning behind these words is one of warning and constant vigilance. The Starks, being the lords of the North, strive to always be prepared for the coming of winter, which hits their lands the hardest. The inevitable truth of the words are mentioned by other characters, such as Maester Aemon, who occasionally note that sooner or later, the Starks are always right. This was proven in The Winds of Winter, when autumn is ended with the coming of a white raven. Jon Snow remarks that his father, Eddard Stark, was bound to be right eventually.

A second meaning is that the Starks themselves are Winter, poetically, and that this is supposed to be an intimidating motto for the enemies of House Stark. This was invoked by Arya Stark after killing the members of House Frey who participated in the Red Wedding, instructing the women she spared to tell people that “Winter came for House Frey.”

A third meaning, one that is long forgotten even by the Starks themselves, is that the White Walkers may return in the winter, and that the realm must always be prepared for such an event.

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Solo Dolo is the name of a Kid Cudi song off of his freshman album “Man on the Moon” which is all about being a lonely stoner.

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The seizure referenced from the 5th line of this verse caused pneumonia which kept FiO out of work so long that he was eventually let go.

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Folgers famous jingle is as follows:

“Oh, the best part of waking up
Is folgers in your cup
The best part of waking up
Is folgers in your cup”

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FiO, an out spoken epileptic had first spoke of his seizures on his first mixtape “Lost in Time”. Due to his epilepsy he’s been in and out of the hospital many a times, lost employment, and even caught pneumonia. Most recently he was in the hospital for 7 days after having 3 seizures in one day.

Seizures cause epileptics a loss of memory and time.

The “day ones” referenced here are his friends from day one, his old friends from the block whom he grew up with.

In baseball there are two types of pitchers, starters and relievers.

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This is a reference to Oliver Stones 1999 “Any Given Sunday” sports drama staring Jamie Foxx who plays Steamin Willie Beamin. Beamen causes tension among staff and teammates. He frequently changes the plays the coach calls, or just calls his own.

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In an awesome fashion FiO begins the first verse without music so everyone can clearly hear the theme of this song.

He’s addressing all haters, letting them know that they just made a HUGE mistake, that he’s feeling better than ever, and that he never plans on failing!

This dragon reference is similar to the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto’s sleeping giant film quotation regarding the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan.

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FiO opens this song demanding that you get to know his face, know his name and that you respect how hard he’s working!

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