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ScHoolboy admittedly used to be a member of the 52 Hoover Crips, which is a reason why he capitalizes his H’s.

Some wordplay too: Crips=Cripple.

He’s the illest of the ill.

Other reason for capitalizing his H’s?

https://twitter.com/ScHoolBoyQ/statuses/119574827412619264

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“357” refers to the .357 magnum cartridge.

Thugger continues the basketball metaphor by referencing Al Horford, the Dominican basketball player who plays for the Atlanta Hawks. Young Thug is also from Atlanta.

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Lil Reese, a young rapper also from Chicago, has dealt with a multitude of legal problems and is certainly a good example of a “little nigga who is hard to find peace in”.

“Lil Mark” is/was a nickname for a man named Mark Caesar who was murdered in Indiana back in 2010. He is believed to have been killed by 23-year-old Dexter Marshall.

Cadence-wise, this resembles these J. Cole lines.

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