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The “walls” are both this girl’s vaginal walls and the bedroom walls being hit as Abel and the girl move around while having sex. This could be compared to a baby kicking in the womb of its mother. The walls moving could additionally hint at that the couple are consuming hallucinogens.

The two are loud enough to annoy the neighbors, who are either trying to go to sleep in the evening or trying to avoid waking up early in the morning. Abel may also be playing loud music, causing the walls to vibrate and why the neighbors are complaining.

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Nadsat, the fake language in A Clockwork Orange, for “good” or “well”.

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Reference to the Raekwon album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. CREAM is often used as slang for money in rap songs, and originates from the Wu song “C.R.E.A.M.” Cage says its instinctual for him to rob people.

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New York is the birthplace of hip-hop, and home of many of its greatest rappers, including Sean Price.

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“Megalon” refers to Tommy Gunn’s Monsta Island Czars alias, while “King Geedorah” is DOOM’s alter-ego in Monsta Island Czars.

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Apparently, DOOM went after a man with a wig. This line could be a reference to Kool Keith as some have speculated DOOM and Keith have a feud. However, this isn’t true, Keith featured on Doper Skiller around this time. If this was about Kool Keith, though, DOOM would be denying it.

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Actually, it’s a double bladed sword. DOOM holds your attention by his handling of the mic.

Also the idea of a double edged sword, a weapon that might cut or damage the user just as easily as the target. Skill is required (emphasis on efficacy).

DOOM was making several double entendres earlier in the song, it would only be appropriate for his sword to be double bladed.

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Churches obviously have a lot of praising of God. This is how many lyrics DOOM has.

This also plays off of the line “In living, the true gods”. DOOM is the god that his audience is praising, and he gives more often than they have time to react.

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An Aikido blow refers to a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Its like Yoga and Karate mixed together which is what RZA has mastered and will use on snitches.

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Ghostface has enough money that he can afford whatever he wants to eat, even exotic animal meats.

This line actually inspired a question in Ghostface’s Mass Appeal Interview, where he basically states that there was no reasoning behind this line.

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