Playing on the previous line regarding the Pope, he further implies his position of peace around the world. However note the double entendre!

Fiends for the piece; as in, everyone wants his peace, he’s such a peaceful person that people come for it far and wide like a drug fiend looking for their fix!

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The pope’s official shoes, called the Papal shoes are red velvet slippers!

A sign of peace and love to billions of people worldwide. Also dope as fuck!

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Double entendre:

This can be taken literally within the concept of the song, or through Tyler as a person — figuratively.

  • Literally, as a drug dealer in the song, other rival dealers want to see him broke but he doesn’t give a fuck what they think — much like his work, he’s a drug dealer, he’s doesn’t care about society!

  • Figuratively, Tyler’s personal haters — the media. They want to see him out of the industry and broke, but the Odd Future motto, “We don’t give a fuck” keeps him going.

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Tyler’s verses are written from the perspective of “Sam”. Sam is one of Tylers character’s throughout his albums, for example; Sam (Is Dead).

The two verses follow the concept of a drug dealer feeling guilt for what he’s done & the perception he feels the community gives him. This is how the Nas Intro/Outro ties in so nicely with the track.

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Tyler finishes off his references to Australia with the term Oi. Along with Aye, Oi is widely used in Australia. The other funny thing about this is; Oi is a word used to generally gain ones attention, in turn, annoying them!

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April 29th, 2013

It could be a double entendre. The line could also be heard as “Have a good day as I annoy, hoy."
Hoy means "today” in spanish. Because he says “Have a good day.”

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Oh the irony. A reference to the previous lyric regarding Noah’s Ark. In many tracks, it may seem Tyler is just rapping random nonsense. He’s satirically telling you that yes, infact he is just talking about a load of shit half the time.

Bum bum bo bum bum
Bum bum bum bum bum
Bum. bum. bum. burumrumrumrum bum bum bum
Bum bum bumbumbumbum, hehe

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Tyler creates the picture of girl giving him some oral pleasure. Note the use of wordplay on balls, balls deep. Furthermore, he uses a homophone on nut', giving it two meanings:

  • Nut' as in, the ejaculation of his load into her mouth.

  • Nut' as in, the act of doing that is just “nothing”. He implies that her doing that is expected and not as big of a deal she may think it is.

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May 1st, 2013

To translate:
“Not including this moment, my [basket/soccer/foot/etc.] ball is ‘balls deep’ in [the other team’s zone]. This is because, to "The Hexx” (i.e. “The He-Woman”), it’s simply dancing (“We Dance”…there’s a mention of Brazilian nuts)."

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Even though Tyler’s become really famous, his father hasn’t bothered to reach out to him. In the back of his mind, he’s probably wondering if his Dad even acknowledges his existence.

As Tyler is an acknowledged Eminem fan, this line is likely a callback to this rhyme on Em’s song “Marshall Mathers,” which uses the same “call”/“saw me on TV” language

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Presumably Tyler’s yelling and screaming curses into his phone. Siri is an artificial intelligence software found on Apple products. Typically, waitresses are known to have little patience as they’re continually dealing with Chefs with late meals and unhappy customers.

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They got Domo to make fun of him for rapping about weed ‘cus Tyler’s straight edge and Domo notoriously not straight edged. Hell, his album was called Rolling Papers

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