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Bitches call him daddy as they ride him. The serpent between his legs gets excited when they do.

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Splurging means to spend lavishly. He is not caring about how much he is spending on what because he has so much money. Therefore, he is going all out with his expenses.

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Released on Dido’s 1999 debut studio album, No Angel, “Thank You” made its first appearance in 1998, on the soundtrack of Sliding Doors, although it was not released as a single until late 2000. The song peaked at #3 in the US and reached top 40 in the UK in 2001.

The song samples the “Theme from the Planets” drum break. Its first verse is notably used as the chorus in the song “Stan” by Eminem. This gave “Thank You” a ratings boost and famously provided an alternative interpretation. Airheadz also featured this song on their trance hit song “Stanley Here I Am”.

While the majority of the public concludes that the song’s lyrics come from a religious perspective, many others believe Dido is referring to the love of her life. Either way, the song is about hope and her appreciative attitude towards life, and was written the day after she met her (now ex-)husband Bob Page.

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Several meanings:

  1. He is reminiscing about sleeping next to her. While sleeping, he is dreaming and therefore, his dreams are right next to her.

  2. He is talking about his dreams next to her as in, she takes first priority in his life. All his dreams and goals in life come NEXT.

  3. He could be literally sleeping next to her dead body that either he has killed or has died by other means.

  4. She is sleeping with another man and he wishes it was him sleeping next to her, dreaming about life together, with her. He is jealous and envious.

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Anilyst is better than any other rapper; he’ll keep doing his thing by spitting dope songs and leave you not knowing what to do to top them (tie your hands up in a knot).

  1. You’re angry because Anilyst had outdone himself and you’re trying to hold composure
  2. You’re praying for God to help you come up with better songs.
  3. You’re deep in thought looking for words to write.

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Outlandish is a Danish hip-hop group that originated in 1997. It consists of 3 members: Isam Bachiri (Moroccon descent), Waqas Ali Qadri (Pakistani descent), and Lenny Martinez (Cuban and Honduran descent). Isam and Waqas are known Muslims while Lenny is Catholic. A lot of their songs revolve around social and religious issues.

The song Aicha is actually one of the famous singles from their second album, Bread & Barrels of Water that gained popularity world wide. It is produced by Carsten Mortensen, also known as Mintman. It’s the English and cover version of the original Aicha by Khaled Hadj Ibrahim which came out in 1996.

Outlandish’s Aicha achieved the following:

Number 2 spot in the Mega Single Top 100 for 2 weeks

Number 2 spot in the Swedish Singles Chart

Number 2 in the Dutch Single Top 100

Number 1 in Switzerland

Number 3 in Austria

Number 3 in Norway

Number 8 in Belgium

Outlandish’s version of the song not only acknowledges a beauty of an Algerian girl like Khaled’s version, but actually touches on religious-social issues involving Islam in the Western world. At first, this point is not noticeable in the lyrics and only the appreciation of the beauty of this Islamic beauty queen, Aicha, is obvious. Yet, when Outlandish comes out with a video for the song,, it began to grab attention quickly. In the video, we can see many Muslim girls, mostly in hijabs, conducting their every day activities (going to school, working, walking to places, etc). While a lot of songs make references to hot and sexy females in sexualized and stylish/trendy outfits, Outlandish emphasizes their love and support for gorgeous and humble women in conservative clothing. No wonder Outlandish gained so much support by fellow Muslims around the world!

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Biology at its best, right here on Rap Genius.

We break it down to the last cell in your body, in our genius and unique format.

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Anilyst isn’t afraid of battling anyone. He’ll go up against any challenger and shred them to pieces.

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He is indifferent to the reactions/opinions of other people regarding his feelings on love. He chooses to stay “obsessed” and infatuated and will keep her picture in his wallet all the time, just like how people keep their loved ones' pictures in theirs.

Also he doesn’t care how other people have the tendency to lecture about what “love” is.

Similar concept to, Outkast’s lyrics in the song “Ms. Jackson,”

You say it’s puppy love, we say it’s full grown

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