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By referencing two planets and the name of a pop singer, CyHi lets us know just how inebriated he is

The closest Mars ever gets to Earth is around 35 million miles, but at the edge of our solar system, Pluto pushes 466 million miles away

Pluto is also “gone” in another sense: it has recently been classified by scientists as a dwarf planet, instead of a true planet

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His lyricism is better than platinum or gold sales, the rhymes that X writes aren’t meant for the pop charts

The RIAA is a body that certifies record sales in music, and by their standards

  • 500,000 sold certifies an album as gold, and

  • 1,000,000 sold certifies an album as platinum

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This song, released in ‘09, features Scoop DeVille providing a cinematic and rock-tinged beat, while sampling the Beastie Boys' song, “So What'cha Want”

Supposedly, the first single off of Xzibit’s next album, Restless 2

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Tyler and company often rock Supreme clothing

Tyler also gets all that shit for free, as stated here

Also a play on the title of the classic movie about a whale:

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This song has Xzibit painting a picture of the problems of society over a hardhitting beat that samples the Beach Boys' “Good Vibrations”, topped off with a zealous verse from Detroit native Trick Trick.

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A eulogy is a speech of praise given on the event of someone’s death. So basically, Trick Trick isn’t dying anytime soon.

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When faced with the average schoolyard opponent, Trick has a few tricks up his sleeve.

That’s a whole different type of brass knuckles.

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Having been through some rough shit, Trick turns to the number one best-seller. One question though: King James or Bishop’s?

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Much like Malice, Trick must’ve found the opiate of the masses, for he references religion a whopping SIX times, even if the sixth time was using the Lord’s name in vain…

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Paparazzi, an Italian term for photojournalists, supply the media with scandalous pics and were even the cause of the death of a royal family member.

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