Damn, Nino seems to be riding a nice whip like most rappers claim they do.

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What a lot of rappers like to portray themselves as… but are they really what they spit about?

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-Vince Vaughn starred in a movie called “Wedding Crashers."
-On a List there are many names, these names "grouped up” together are called a list. A “Party” can also refer to a party of people, or, a gathering of invited people. Nino is uninvited, but he crashes into this party, which a list of people, so whether you like him or not, he’ll find a way to make his list, whether you want him in it or not.
-Nino crashes any party where the competition is at, extremely disruptful.

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Iman Shumpert’s 42′ max vertical leap ranks just as high in our historical database as his no-step vertical—tied for the best result in the last seven years. He’s an inch behind Vince Carter’s mark from 1998 and just an inch and a half behind Nate Robinson’s 2004 leap.

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Bob Knight is most well known as the head coach of the NCAA, college basketball team, Indiana Hoosiers from 1971–2000.

He is one of only three basketball coaches to win an NCAA title, NIT title, and an Olympic gold medal.

Nino is saying that he can blow up like Bobby Knight who was blown up for 3 decades, leading Indiana to many championships, while at the same time, Nino can blow up like how Bobby Knight was known to ‘blow up’ like a grenade during press conferences, towards players, and on court.

Bob Knight is known for yelling at refs, choking a player during his Hoosier days, throwing chairs on court when a bad call was made. I mean… do you really want to “blow a fuse” and get Nino mad? You don’t want to face this:

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Nino’s got heat, flames, fire, he’s hot, so he holds the fire just like Street Fighter’s Ryu who forms Hadouken waves in his hand, Nino spits that and fries people up with it.

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Q-Tip starred as Elijah in the movie ‘Prison Song’. Fat Joe’s character’s name was ‘Big Pete’.

From Wiki:
“Elijah winds up in jail for accidentally killing one of his foster brothers Big Pete by pushing him on to the subway TRACKS during an altercation”

Q-Tip killed Fat Joe on the (subway) “tracks” in Prison Song. Nino will kill anyone on tracks (songs) from any list, like how Q-Tip killed Fat Joe on a track.

(Watch at 9:06 in the video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2er33ABriKs#t=546s

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In the Manga and animated series, Dragonball Z, Goku’s strongest attack was known as the ‘Spirit Bomb’. He would raise his arms and transfer all his energy to a condensed ki blast, and ask others to raise their arms and focus on transferring their soul’s energy to contribute into charging up the devastating attack. Undoubtedly one of the top, if not the strongest attack in the Dragonball Universe.

Nino Bless is saying that in this rap game, when he raises his arms, like Goku, he has some of rap’s elites (2Pac, Biggie, & Big Pun) contribute to his Spirit Bomb. A force to be reckoned with. The fact that Pac, Big, & Pun are all dead, he’s taking their souls and releasing their spirits when he attacks like a bomb on a track.

It also alludes to the term “arms,” which is short for “armaments,” commonly known as a “weapon.” Nino is Rap’s Goku in the way that he has the deadliest weapons in this game which allude to his ‘Spirit Bomb’.

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He’s saying that his people are in debt so they’re praying for money, which is the color green, just like how Tim Tebow will be Tebowing (kneeling on one knee in prayer with one’s head resting on one’s fist) for The New York Jets, whose team’s color is green just like money.

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He probably means he smokes “lye” which is slang for “weed."
Also, it can have a second meaning that references "La La Land” which basically means you’re out of it (high). On some Alice in Wonderland shit.

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Randy
April 20th, 2013

It’s definitely that he smokes loud

kevin
March 4th, 2013

its “i smoke loud loud loud”

Takyra
February 16th, 2013

It’s “I Smoke La La La”.

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