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Hip hop fans are fed up with wack rappers, and are waiting for someone with substance, so Cole decided to Blow Up, but not like a coke head does blow (cocaine):

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It’s 2011. You would think some rappers would be better now.

ahem

This is a double entendre. 0-11, and every year of this decade (0-10, 0-12, etc) sound a little awkward when you try to shorten them, as oppossed to 08, 09, 20, 21. So Cole is saying the rappers of this era flow as well as the names of those years.

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He thinks he’s the best rapper alive. I swear I’ve heard someone say that before…

“Ho-eva” also sounds like Hova. Cole could be jokingly saying that he is even better than his boss, Jay-Z.

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When he gets in the cut (pussy), he has the precision of a surgeon.

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Don’t mind if he rudely kicks you out. That’s just how he operates. Similar to when Martin would tell Pam and Tommy to “GET TA STEPPIN!!” on the show Martin.

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A clever flip on the words of Waka Flocka Flame’s “Bustin' at ‘Em”

People may take shots at him, but it doesn’t phase him, i.e. Game’s unreplied diss to Jay, “Uncle Otis”

Alliterations in this verse (b’s, c/s’s, and p’s) create a distinct rhythm, which is further emphasized by repeated phonems, such as b-b-b and p-p-p.

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Wale ain’t no Superman. He doesn’t save these hoes.

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Wale is a rapper and singer from Washington, DC. Cole and Wale are good friends and have a history of working together:

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RIP to Aaliyah. Reference to her song, “One in a Million.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjL0FuloJzE

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Just like Pusha-T said in “So Appalled”, some people expect African-Americans from the “hood” to be dead by 21. Even with the impact that he made, Fred Hampton also died at this tender age. Jay’s supposed to have been dead since 1990, so he’s just been living it up ever since then.

Contrary to popular belief, the line is “And they say by 21” not “By December 21st”, as proven by the album booklet.

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