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Besides being one of Wale’s new ad-libs, work here is associated with crack cocaine. That’s all his boys work and move with.

Ross has a history of whippin' up work.

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Ross pleads for God to hear him out.

Additionally, “Father” might also mean Rick Ross’s father, who died of liver cancer in 1999."

Passed in ‘99 cancer all in his liver
Shit different since we last spoke; his son’s a lil richer
I’d never rap again if I could tell him that I miss him

If so, the Holy Ghost would be conduit linking Ross to his dead father.

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Ross, being the yayo-pushing kingpin he is, has his phone tapped.

Apparently, his car’s OnStar is also tapped.

He also sarcastically plays on “followed,” continuing the Twitter allusion in the line above.

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Shanell is a songwriter but also an exceptional dancer and started her career as a backup dancer for artists like Ciara & Ne-Yo who later signed her to his publishing company after noticing her songwriting skills. Juke means dance so through dancing she brings you her songs which apparently we’ll all love.

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Here Wayne imitates the sometimes ridiculous questions rappers get asked that have nothing to do about their music, life or really anything important at all. Just dumb, nosey and irrelevant questions kind of like this Wiz interview:

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A reference to Drake’s uncle’s drop top Lexus which his uncle let him borrow from time to time. Drake also does this again later in his career in the song “Look What You’ve Done” where he raps:

Yeah, just a young kid in a drop top
Lexus hopin' that I don’t get arrested

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Trey grew up in the hoods of Petersburg, VA which he still visits whenever he can so when he say’s he’s in the hood he doesn’t mean a beanie, or any other head covering garment.

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Very nice line by Chevy. Here he’s stating he’s no child but he has “play dough”, referring to the popular children’s molding clay, meaning he keeps money he just uses for fun. Also a small little homage to Kid ‘n Play.

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Tyga is paying homage to the West Coast group Da Lench Mob, as he name drops their 1992 album, while also saying he has his unseen guerrillas (goons) to handle problems.

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This hook, which passes on knowledge from OGs to young bloods, borrows from a few hip-hop classics.

“Hey young blood” is likely a reference to Slick Rick’s classic “Hey Young World”, and more specifically is sung in the style of A.W.O.L.’s “Gets Em On”, which also quotes “Hey Young World”.

“I'mma tell you like a mothafuckin' G told me” quotes Biggie’s “Notorious Thugs”, which has the line “I'mma tell you like a nigga told me, cash rules everything around me”. This line was quoted more recently in Wyclef Jean’s “Sweetest Girl”.

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