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World Wrestling Entertainment superstar and actor Dwayne Johnson, better known by his WWE stagename “The Rock”, made dramatically raising one eyebrow his a signature stone-faced expression of sass.

Can you smelllllll what The Rock is cookin'?

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This beat is by DJ Premier, one of the most influential hip-hop DJs of all time.

Royce and Preme are frequent collaborators, also working together on Boom in 2002, Second Place and the Writer’s Block Remix in 2011, and Royce’s The Bar Exam mixtape in 2007. DJ Premier also executive produced Royce’s 2009 album Street Hop, on which this song appears.

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Pronounced like dee-other-side (the other side), this is the name of Jus Clide’s debut mixtape available for free download on his website

Early in his career, Clide rapped under the name “Dotherside”, but decided to change his name to Jus Clide and give his mixtape that title.

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Classic Fire Marshall Bill line.
See 1:29
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMYTZO1T3yE

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Ice Cube continues to diss softy rappers, this line is directed at MC Hammer

referencing his infamous track U Can’t Touch This

Ice Cube goes on to talk about how he is a gangster in real life, not just in movies like “Boyz N the Hood”. MC Hammer is no gangster.

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Does this mean Biggie is outdated?

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This comes from the story of Icarus:

Icarus’s father, Daedalus, a talented and remarkable Athenian craftsman, attempted to escape from his exile in the palace of Knossos, Crete, where he and his son were imprisoned at the hands of King Minos, the king for whom he had built the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur (half man, half bull). Daedalus, the superior craftsman, was exiled because he gave Minos' daughter, Ariadne, a clew (or ball of string) in order to help Theseus, the enemy of Minos, survive the Labyrinth and defeat the Minotaur

Daedalus fashioned two pairs of wings out of wax and feathers for himself and his son. Before they took off from the island, Daedalus warned his son not to fly too close to the sun, nor too close to the sea. Overcome by the giddiness that flying lent him, Icarus soared through the sky curiously, but in the process he came too close to the sun, which melted the wax. Icarus kept flapping his wings but soon realized that he had no feathers left and that he was only flapping his bare arms. And so, Icarus fell into the sea in the area which bears his name, the Icarian Sea near Icaria, an island southwest of Samos
-Wikipedia

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The wordplay here illustrates a gang going for a drive-by shooting. On the West, you had better be strapped with a gun and with intensity (game) when you go for a ride. See Boyz N the Hood.

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Although Puff Daddy, who was present at the time of recording, claims that this song was not about anyone in particular, this line is more evidence that this track is directed at Biggie’s friend turned rival, Tupac Shakur of Death Row Records. Biggie makes a clear reference to Pac’s song “I Ain’t Mad at Cha.” ‘Pac had previously used Big’s own writing against him, parodying him in the diss track, “Hit ‘Em Up”; however, Tupac was not shy about who he was addressing.

Biggie would have gotten revenge for Tupac’s slander with this song, but sadly both men were murdered in drive-by shootings before its release.

The “we” in this line paints a picture of The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, and Bad Boy Entertainment versus Tupac Shakur, Suge Knight, and Death Row Records.

This referred to the Fist shooting at Quad Studios.

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Both Geo and his Filipino brother Brocka (from the previously line) are not only calling out “action” to actors before filming a movie scene, but they are making a call to action for people to get up out of the movie theater and make some real change.

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