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Thewz manages to fit all of Big Sean’s trademark ad-libs as well as a reference to his biggest radio hit in two bars

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First of all, Thewz creates a nice transition into his Lil' Wayne impersonation by starting it right after a line about a Mirror, which is also the title of one of Wayne’s tracks off Tha Carter IV.

Thewz aso acknowledges that Wayne doesn’t exactly have the deepest songs in the world…

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With Hova’s classic Brooklyn-style accent being one of the easiest in the rap game to imitate, Thewz references Hov’s love for Hublot watches, as well as the fact that Hov probably could buy the wanna-be-planet for his new-born baby girl

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Notice that the Donald Trump clip comes in right after the whole Mitt Romney “you’re fired” bit, adding a subtle reference to Trump’s show based around firing people, “The Apprentice”

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After making the blunder about the “very poor”, Romney backtracks and claims that he wants all Americans to be part of the uber-wealty “one percent”.

This is, of course, a reference to the Occupy movement, which is also a meme in the rap community

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Rockie FRESH the FRESHman is always FRESH. Ya feel me?

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‘Money Mitch’ refers to Mekhi Phifer’s character from the 2002 Roc-A-Fella film “Paid in Full”, who was a very flashy cocaine dealer.

Cocaine dealers are often referred to as hustlers, hence the reference to the fictitious drug dealer

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Hey! A Soulja with the mind of a child is making a song about soldiers who are children!

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When Kony kidnaps kids from their families, it’s for good. Most kids will die in the army. However, if the kids do manage to escape, the first place Kony would look would be with their families, so the kids couldn’t return home.

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This line is a little misleading. Soulja Boy makes it seem like Kony is taking kids even in the United States (“my town”), but really Kony’s LRA operates in Central Africa, where it originated in Uganda.

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