Kittles was a pretty good 3-point shooter.

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The name itself is a reference to George Orwell’s book “1984.” In that book, the author discusses a Big Brother society, kind of like a takeover. VanGogh decided to name this song “1984: Intergalactic,” as a take over on top of a rendition of the Beastie Boy’s beat.

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Allusion to the Dream’s song “Sweat it out.” L.A. fucks up tracks so hard that if they were a woman’s hair, like in Dream’s hit, these woman would have to call Latisha, their beautician

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mic: in wordplay this refers to Mike (Michael Jordan)
People always say LeBron will never be as good as Michael Jordan or as successful as him. People don’t want to see him around Mike’s status. People want to see VanGogh around mics but opponents would rather not because he is savage on them.

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VanGogh doesn’t like radio, neither is he a underground artist. He doesn’t like being confined to a box

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L.A. VanGogh plans to name his first born son “Cole-Kweli”

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Dope refreshing of “The Blast” by Talib Kweli

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In Swahili, “Kweli” means truth

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This a critical statement where VanGogh blatantly states that he is not talking about himself. In reference to the song’s story, it is the voice of the characters' consciouses saying that they aren’t themselves.

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