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A reference to Kanye West’s line in “Stronger”,

“Awesome, the Christian in Christian Dior
Damn, they don’t make em like this anymore”

Curren$y is known to be an avid gamer, and still plays GoldenEye on the Nintendo 64 – a vintage video game on a vintage gaming console. Spitta prefers the vintage stuff (just like his cars), which they don’t make much anymore.

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Wiz Khalifa is the general of Taylor Gang, whilst Curren$y is the leader of the Jets, sometimes referred to as The Planes

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Track 3 off of Curren$y and Wiz Khalifa’s stoner mixtape of the century, How Fly. The central topic of this song is living life in the fast lane and not putting their feet on the breaks

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As long as Wiz is generating lots of cash flow the haters will try to plot his demise.

“Now when I get paid my checks be lookin' like phone numbers” – Phone Numbers

Judging from that line, his haters will stay hating for a long time!

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Clipse had long 5-year absence from the game with label problems. These label problems were the cause for a much darker tone displayed on their second album, Hell Hath No Fury, as described by Pusha T here:

“We were ready to get into the thick of things with the success of the first album … the songs we had done were really hot, but at that point in time we were in a different place, we were happier. Time passed, and we saw it was a big hold up, and the momentum, the people that waited for us, we took too long. We couldn’t dare come out in the same mind frame as we did in Lord Willin' – so, now we mad, we angry, we pissed the fuck off.”

Now Clipse are back, better and darker than before!

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This could be a subliminal shot at legendary Wu-Tang Clan member and rapper, Ghostface Killah, who called Wiz’s radio hit “Roll Up”, “soft”.

He could also be refering to Kanye who was at the grammys dissing him — due to him taking his ex and other reasons — while he was at home working and doing the things that are much more important.

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This song is the sequel to Walk In. A similar pattern is repeated on TC2, where Weezy has Fly In and Fly Out.

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This is some nice wordplay by Wizzle. Haters used to say Wiz was ‘tripping’ if he thought he could be a successful rapper and live out his dream. So when he rose to the top he bought some pricey luggage to take on trips (vacations etc.) just so he could laugh in the face of his haters!

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Spitta spits over a slick jazzy/soul beat off his album Pilot Talk 2. He touches on the usual topics; weed, haters, and weed…

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The Pledge of Allegiance is an oath to the loyalty of the American flag. LL wonders if the pledge is just merely a bunch of words with no meaning.

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