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Always carrying a weapon in his car — a situation made famous years later by Chamillionaire

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What Boots is selling is not drugs, neither weed (“Indonesia” or “Purple-Haired Thai”) or heroin (“China White” or “Big H Delight”)

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Em had in song already killed his sometimes-wife Kim Scott and thrown her body in the ocean. Dre offers to make these scenarios real if need be

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The product Boots is hawking is not a health food store enema. It is his own lyrics, music, and rebellion

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The bourgeoisie are ripping Boots (and by extension, all working-class folks) off. In fact, the working class is being treated like a prostitute — a “house of ill repute” is slang for a brothel. Boots is asking whether the listener is the one being used or doing the using

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A variation of the old cliche “Don’t piss on my leg and tell me it’s raining”

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Boots likens his own rebellion to the famous 1974 Ali-Foreman fight in Zaire, which became known as The Rumble in the Jungle

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To “slang rocks” is, um, slang for dealing cocaine. However, Boots not doing that. Instead, he is literally throwing rocks at the powers-that-be, just like Palestinians did during their two Intifadas

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A spin on the famous “You can’t trust a big butt and a smile” line from the Boogie Down Productions song “Jimmy”. In this version, never trust a rich man with a powerful handshake

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