His haters probably know that whenever they mention him they can’t keep up with his rapping speed!

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March 12th, 2012

They know they never can get wit' me whenever they mention me

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Everybody knows that it is 100% sure (A legend developin')!

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J.L. is making fun of his haters and means, they are delicate, which means, that they are a bunch of losers to him at which he can laugh and do anything to them he wants!

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Tech means, that he is the only chopper in the world which got thrown into a brothel (bitch house) …

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February 9th, 2013

To get tossed is slang for getting a BJ.

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January 23rd, 2013

He’s saying he’s drunk in the brothel

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December 23rd, 2012

Could it mean
I be the only chopper that gets wanked in the brothel?
I’m sure the other rappers would get thrown in the brothel too. . i dunno

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K-Dean sees himself as a killa, so fuck everybody who wanna get a piece of his skill or fame!

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This line would come back to bite N.W.A on “No Vaseline” Cube reminded them
“"Tryin' to sound like Amerikkka’s Most,
You could yell all day but you don’t come close.
Cuz you know I’m the one that flown,
ya done run 100 miles, but you still got one to go.
With the L-E-N-C-H M-O-B, and ya’ll disgrace the C-P-T.
Cuz you’re gettin' fucked out your green by a white boy,
with no vaseline…”

The track’s main purpose wasn’t to diss Ice Cube, although N.W.A continually makes references towards Ice Cube being inferior to them, which is why he left them according to their side of the story:

Dr. Dre states the following during his second verse: “Started with five and, yo, one couldn’t take it
So now there’s four cause the fifth couldn’t make it”, clearly a peak towards Ice Cube being the fifth member.

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This entire interlude is a reference to the 1979 movie “The Warriors.” In that movie, one gang called the Warriors is running from a bunch of other NYC area gangs because the Warriors were framed for killing some gang leader. To send a message to the Warriors, the other gangs play “Nowhere to Run” on the radio.

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A Glock colt is made out of plastic and holds 9 rounds.

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April 18th, 2013

This small line says multiple things:
1. All Nas has to do is show Horse the “plastic” ( a common nickname of Glock pistols, which are made out of synthetic polymers) and without question he is ready to ride. A good example of how loyal/real Nas’s friends are.
2. “Nine in the clip” could mean 2 things:
a. Rappers often refer to their 9mm pistol as their “Nine” Nas could be saying that his gun is a 9mm.
b. He could instead be referring to the number of rounds in the magazine, which “nine” could been a good fit for the line. On the other hand, Nas put significance behind the number of bullets in his guns in “One Mic” so, knowing Nas, it is possible that there is some significance to the number in this instance as well.

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