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Track #2 from Organized Konfusion’s 1st self-titled album. It was also released as their second single.

It’s the only song on the album which has a feature, being O.C. The song is actually O.C.’s debut appearance, so it’s pretty impressive in that regard. The song itself is mostly about partying, bragging and girls, with a special Organized Konfusion twist.

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Taken from a radio excerpt on Malcolm McLaren’s album Duck Rock.

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A play on the phrase “If you can’t beat them, join them”, which means that if something is beyond your power then you shouldn’t try to take it down.

Meth instead flips the line to mean you should physically beat people who won’t let you join, thus pushing your way into their group.

Another possible interpretation is that Meth is referring to Wu-Tang pushing their way into the music industry.

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Like Po did a lot in his verse, he sings a part of song. This is from Johnny Gill’s hit “Fairweather Friend”, which only came out a year previous to this song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuZn9yhyPVc&feature=kp

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This an allusion to this scene in the 1973 pimp movie The Mack:

About 9 years later Snoop Dogg would reference a scene in this movie again in his song “Suited N Booted”

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She can tell that he is not in the best condition and hopes he will recover. The only problem is she doesn’t know how to help (either take him to a doctor, or use more drugs to make him feel better).

This may also be referring to her brother from the previous line. She hopes that her brother won’t end up messed up all the things he’s seen and been through.

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Dr. Trevis is Redman’s psychiatrist, who was introduced on the first track of his previous album. He reappears again on the intro of Muddy Waters.

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After hearing the lyrics “It’s time to live out our story, of the princess and the pe-”, you’d assume he’s reffering to the fairytale “The Princess and the Pea”, which is where a princess can feel a pea under twenty mattresses due to her sensitivity. Peach would be that princess.

Instead, Luigi adds “nis” to make it “penis,” insinuating that all Mario wants out of Peach is sex.

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Mario begins to believe that Peach isn’t being “held hostage” and is actually wanting to be taken by Bowser.

This is also likely referencing the fact that he’s rapping, as “Don’t Believe the Hype” is a popular song and subsequent saying created by Public Enemy.

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A sort of double entendre: go sit on the bed is the kind of thing you would say when scolding someone (like “go to your room!”) but on the other hand because she wants to that means he knows she wants to have sex.

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