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A reference to the movie Back To The Future: Part II, in which a character by the name of Biff Tannen finds a sports almanac from the future, and uses it to place winning bets on sporting events.

Wax relates himself to Biff because he never loses. It’s like he has a rapping almanac.

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Wax wishes for wack trash talkers to just leave, or “fall back”. It’ll save them insult and injury.

Fat Joe’s group Terror Squad released a hit rap single titled “Lean Back” in 2004. In the song, people are encouraged to lean backwards, bop their head and mean mug.

Fat Joe, as his name suggests, was a quite heavy-set rapper. If he tried leaning backwards, he would fall down.

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Arnold, played by Garry Coleman, is a character is the TV show “Diff'rent Strokes”. By far his most iconic line is

Whenever Willis said something weird or crazy, Arnold would deliver that. However, when he hears Wax’s ill bars, he suddenly understands Willis clearly. That’s how powerful Wax is.

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Relationship Status: Broken Up

Piper met Alex at a bar she was applying for a job at. Alex approached her, cracked some jokes about her resume, and flat out told her she was a drug dealer. Piper wanted adventure, so she essentially said fuck it.

And fuck it she did. Or rather, her. Alex and Piper’s relationship was very sexual. Inbetween trips to exotic countries, sex was a regular occourance. Issues started to arise, though, when Piper got tired of just being a “drug mule.” They often made up after Piper got angry, except for the final time. Piper was deadset on leaving, but Alex’s mother had just died. Piper still left even after desperate convincing from Alex.

The next time they met was in prison. Piper had assumed Alex named her when she went down on drug charges, so when she saw her in there she didn’t want to forgive her. She eventually did, though, and they had a brief relationship in the prison. That was, until Piper “chose” Larry. After that, Alex vowed to never let their relationship happen again.

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