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This is similar to Kanye’s theme on “Real Friends.” As Chance is getting more popular, more people approach him asking for favors and citing made up reasons he should listen to them, such as pretending to be his cousin. His usage of “cousin” is probably a is similar to in “How Great”.

You meet anyone from my city, they gon' say that we cousins

However, Chance sees through them and points out what they’re trying to do. He’s going to let it slide if they just don’t try to take advantage of him and start having a good time.

In his interview with Zane Lowe, he and Chance talked about these lines and the concept of the song, with Chance saying that “[It] is the best song that I’ve ever written”:

Yea! Well, like that song, to me, is the best song that I’ve ever written because it’s such an awesome concept. The idea behind it is that I’m at this party and there’s women all over me and, you know, there’s professionals in suits all over me, and, haha, people that are telling me they’re my cousin and shit, and in my mind all everybody wants from me is a ride home. […] All of that shit is a fun concept I think because I do get fucked up at parties and get paranoid and I think it’s just really funny to bring it back to just everybody wanting a ride… “Oh you my cousin? No you wasn’t” hahahaha

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Eminem continues the driving metaphor, to literally hit a curb means he went off track for a slight duration.
“learning curve” refers to the roads that will have unpredictable patterns.

The metaphor for:

May hit the curb, but everyday is a new learning curve,

  • Means that along your path to success and/or life you might hit a few road bumps along the way. For example; You might make or do a bad mistake which has a bad outcome.

Eminem is saying take these mistakes and learn from them making them your ‘learning curve’ to avoid it to be and do better next time.

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  1. Making a metaphor of himself being a squirrel because he buries his “nuts” in another “yard” as in your moms.

  2. His nuts are his “you know whats” and the yard could mean that your mom’s ass is so big that it’s about the size of a yard.

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Funkmaster starts off the song with imagery of a rabid dog. He’s crazy about rapping and is literally insane.

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Featured song

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The song that started the feud between Fnkmaster and Zach

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Double Entendre!!

  • Funkmaster is making fun of his line about the zombie’s plaques being on his mind because they are literally on his mind.

  • Funkmaster is saying that if he slams his head against the hood a couple times, maybe it’ll teach Zach about life in the hood

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The album East Coast Ambitions was k’s debut album. He debuted under the rap name Chunk Dirty and later switched it toack. In this song, Chunk and Dr. Disrespect have agreed to end their infamous feud and actually featured in each others songs. This song is another diss songs however, featuring fellow east coast rapper Crackle.

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Stereotypical Teenager description. Acne. Speech disorder. Works at fast food place.

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Chunk Dirty was his old rap name, trying to shed his old image as Chunk Dirty who released on album East Coast Ambitions last August.

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