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Cochise was an Apache Indian chief remembered for leading an uprising in 1861. After being falsely accused of kidnapped a local rancher’s son, Cochise chose to fight back against California border patrol, leading 500 men into battle. Cochise lost the battle and eventually negotiated surrender, but is remembered for his bravery.

Cochise has been mentioned many times in pop culture, including an Audioslave song wrote about him.

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Trukfit is Lil' Wayne’s own brand of clothing, which he often mentions in his raps.

Lil Wayne is intentionally mispronounced as “little wang” here and Trukfit as pronounced as two words, truck fit. Here, he plays on these words to say this girl has been dealing with guys with little “wangs” and compares himself to a truck. These things have a past of going together.

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Brazilian waxing removes hair from the pelvic region, front and back. Waxing is used here to refer to bumping and grinding a girl on the dance floor.

I wonder if the DJ is bumping Mystikal?

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“Silly rabbit, tricks are for kids!” is the popular tagline for the kids cereal (yeah, it’s basically just sugar) Trix. Tricks is also slang for lose women, as is rabbit (which is more of someone who is always horny). He plays on the catchphrase as well as the double meanings saying that he’s too old to waste time with tricks, but this girl might be worth it because her ass is so ridiculous.

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A clever play on words here using money to represent how the girl looks, saying her face is busted but that she got a donk.

He’s just saying that she’s a 7 in the face but a 10 in the ass.

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Popping molly, a pure form of the drug MDA known on the streets as ectasy, has become a popular reference ever since “All Gold Everything” by Trinidad James. He is feeling the effects of the drug, an intense feeling of euphoria, and is most likely about to have a great night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL6CVwGTyVs

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A direct reference to the movie Get Him to the Greek about Aldous Snow, the character Russell Brand (the British comedian and actor who was married to Katy Perry for a while) plays. Aldous Snow is the singer in a band called Infant Sorrow. In the movie, Aaron Green, the character played by Jonah Hill smokes a Jeffrey (because who could be afraid of a name like that). A Jeffrey is described as basically a drug cosmopolitan, and Aaron starts to trip pretty badly of the drugs. P Diddy’s character (yeah, he’s in this movie too) advises Aaron to stroke the furry wall in the room because “it’s so simple”. Aldous uses all this as a metaphor, saying when times get tough, slow down and take some time to just relax.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_Vx6XhI33w

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American inventor and businessman Thomas Edison invented many revolutionary pieces of technology like the phonograph, motion picture camera and of course the light bulb. Loso of course isn’t responsible for turning the lights on here, he is lighting up some green, most commonly known as marijuana or weed. He plays of the double meaning of light up to get his point across.

Aubrey “Drizzy Drake” Graham also shouted out to Edison in one of his songs.

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Who else remembers when Eddie Murphy was funny? Before disgraces like Norbit Eddie Murphy was actually a very funny actor and comedian. One of his best roles was as Axel Foley, a Detroit police officer who travels to Beverly Hills to solve his friends murder. Fabolous plays on the movie here, saying he is copping as in buying expensive things in Beverly Hills, as opposed to Axel Foley, an actual cop in Beverly Hills. Big Sean would also reference Foley on Kanye West’s “See Me Now”. (Sean is from Detroit just like Foley)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmNJ03s2ZuM
Good news kids, a Beverly Hills Cop TV show is coming this year, starring Brandon T. Jackson (Alpa Chino from Tropic Thunder) as Axel Foley’s son. Murphy will have a role on the show as well, as Axel Foley.

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The song title NBA serves as an acronym for “Never broke again”. NBA also happens to be the acronym for the National Basketball Association. (For you Rick Ross fans, that’s the league that Lebron and the Heat play in)

The theme of the song is presented here in the hook, that being Joe Budden and his colleagues (Wiz Khalifa and French Montana) bragging about their wealth and prowess with women (basically how hard they ball) and incorporating not so subtle NBA references into the song

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