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Fab is using BlackBerry’s BlackBerry Messenger, or BBM app on his BlackBerry Bold, while driving around with your BM – that is, your baby momma. Unlike Cam'ron, though, he does not combine the two

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Fab continues the Christ imagery from the line above here. The first line is a quote from an old Biggie freestyle, which Fab cleverly adjusts in the second line to accomodate his trademark “Niiiice” ad-lib

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Fab’s sideways-talking antagonists are only mad because he took their women, and he jokes about doing so here while punning on the crucifixion of Jesus, who was supposedly nailed to the cross, though some challenge that account

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Fab, like Biggie Smalls, is a native of Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. The neighborhood’s unofficial nickname for decades has been “do or die Bed-Stuy”

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Fab here quotes a line from the 1970’s TV series of The Incredible Hulk

Dr. David Banner: Mr. McGee, don’t make me angry. You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry

Continuing the threats-to-antagonists theme of the tune, Fab compares himself to the protagonist of the Hulk series, Dr. Robert Bruce Banner (named David Banner in the TV series, but Bruce in the comics). When Banner is angered, he turns into a raging monster, the Hulk. When Fab is dissed, he presumably undergoes a similar transformation

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Fab’s owning of rare luxury cars (such as the aforementioned Maserati, of which only about 5,700 a year are sold) separates him from just about everyone else

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Fab puns that his double-barrel shotgun looks like the double-exhaust on a four-door car

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The Maserati Quattroporte is a rare and expensive four-door Italian luxury car

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It was pretty obvious from Ray J’s post-fight phone call to Power 105 that he was high on something. Note the “under”/“over” and “empty”/“full” wordplay here

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Fab and his real-life gangster crew don’t talk about what they’re going to do – they just take care of business. This not-so-subtle warning to Ray J compares the starting and (presumably fatal) ending of beefs to the beginning and ending skits of albums

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