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Dette er hentet fra “Nilsen”, nærmere bestemt disse linjene, fra Don Martins En Gang Romsåsgutt Alltid Romsåsgutt.

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Jeg har vært fan av dette polsk-amerikanske merket [Goorin Bros] i mange år, og du ser meg nesten bare i deres hatter.
- Don Martin

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Vi hadde en låt som het “Seinsommernatta”, som handlet om den fete kvelden ute på seinsommeren – la oss si 20. august, hvor alt og alle er varme og du bare flyter omkring. Dette er den motsatte låta. Vi kan kalle det 20. februar. Den perioden, den dagen som aldri tar slutt. Når mørket forlengst har trengt seg langt, langt inn i hodet ditt, i kroppen, og det er vinter i sjelen din. Men vinteren drepes hvert år uungåelig av våren, og denne låta er en hestehov som presser seg opp gjennom asfalten.

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Meth recycles one of his lines from “Method Man (Remix)” off of his 1994 debut album, Tical.

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Orville Reddenbacher was an American businessman arguably most known for the popcorn brand that bears his name.

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This is an allusion to the 1991 western comedy film City Slickers.

A city slicker is a person who is accustomed to a city or urban lifestyle and unsuited to life in the country. Having grown up in New York, it’s pretty safe to say the Rebel INS goes under this category.

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This is an allusion to the 1980 semi-biographical comedy film Where the Buffalo Roam.

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The chorus is sampled from Donny Hathaway’s ”I Believe to My Soul”:

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According to RZA in The Wu-Tang Manual:

The Shaolin call: Suuuuuuuue. We used to holler that outside a building to get a nigga to come out, or in a club when there’s a fight, to get your people at your back.

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Charley Horse is a term for painful spasms or cramps in the leg muscles – Deck spits rhymes uncontrollably.

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