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Mozza, or ‘cheese,’ is a generic rap-culture term for money, along with almost any other food you can think of. Bronson could alternatively be saying “matzah” which is a Jewish meal made from bread, yet another term for cash.

His pocket is overflowing with bills, an obvious sign of decadence, one of Bronson’s most prominent themes.

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Bronson paints an image of what he would ideally look like. Apparently he’d like to have a salt n' pepper beard, much like Scottish actor Sean Connery, of James Bond fame.

This is quite ironic, considering that redheads (like Bronson) are much more likely to have their hair turn Salt and Pepper coloured than any other hair colour.

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The Halogens are a periodic group, consisting of elements in the 17th column of the Periodic Table of Elements, second to the right.

These elements form a ‘-1’ ion when bonding ionically, because they have one electron to gain.

Hodgy compares his music to these negative bonds, because his raps are usually very dark, violent, or masochistic, also known as ‘negativity’, or its synonym, ‘pessimism’.

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Jane Eyre is an 1847 novel by Btitish writer Charlotte Brontë. It is regarded as one of classic literature’s masterpieces, and is believed by many to be a very intellectual and enlightening read, touching on the topics of early feminism, coming-of-age, and morality.

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Mac Miller and Cam'ron with an extremely unlikely collaboration.

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‘Session’ is a double entendre in this line:

  • First, it can refer to a recording session, talking about him and Mac in the studio, recording this song that they both feature in.

  • Second, it refers to a marijuana smoking ‘sesh,’ short for session. This refers to a time period set aside for smoking pot, in this case, early in the morning. This meaning is also furthered when Cam says ‘high as a motherfucker,’ meaning that they have probably smoked a lot.

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A deep and metaphorical song; talking about the mentality of society and the state of spiritual and mental imprisonment we – as a culture – put ourselves in. .

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This line is a smart callback to a classic ‘evil’ Jay-Z song, in which Jay says:

Come test me, I never cower.
For the love of money, son, I’m giving lead showers

The context of the line in THIS song can be seen as a double entendre:

  • First, Hodgy is talking about showering his opposers in lead; namely, shooting them. It’s easy to tell who the cowards are when Earl is around, because he’s shooting them.
  • Second, he talks about the contrast between lead (an extremely dark element) and someone’s smile, saying that people that are scared of him are as easy to spot as an extremely white smile in an otherwise dark situation (such as said shower)

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Odd Future’s signature font; a big, bold all-caps text, is the same type that’s on letterman jackets like this:

It can be found on almost every OF product, including their book cover, the font is called Cooper Black STD

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a song about a rappers dream to get into the rap game and become famous.

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