On the first song of the choppers trilogy (Midwest Choppers), Tech N9ne featured the rapper-duo D-Loc and Dalima. It seemed like these two knew K-Dean and told him, that he’s got a killer flow and would kill the next song.

Might explain why Tech chose two other rappers this time

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K-Dean means, that Tech N9ne couldn’t find any other rapper who’d fit in that perfect and brutal in the Choppers-series.

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Before K-Dean was coming up in the rap game and started his work out, many friends or known persons told him, that his skills are tight and hard, and he’d be better than many of all the other average rappers.

Well, until today, K-Dean is an unknown and unsigned rapper who actually just appeared on this one track

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The first part of the Choppers-Trilogy was Midwest Choppers, on which Tech N9ne featured D-Loc, Dalima and Krizz Kaliko. Actually, Denmark and New York are the places which appeared later in the future song Worldwide Choppers, where Busta Rhymes took in New York’s place and U$O, who comes from Denmark. So this line might have been a reference to the idea(s) of a future track…

However, with these Midwest Choppers, it looked like Tech N9ne found the fastest and most accurate (clear), fast rapping tongues until that day

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November 3rd, 2012

but whats about australia ?!
So in wwc its california with twisted insane, but no one us from australia…

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The once famous female rapper with something such as a comeback verse here, and her album will drop soon

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Might be just a gimmick, but it’s more clear that he’s high anyways on this track

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Missy Elliott might be thinkin' that you forgot her or don’t know her, which is explained by the reason because she didn’t release any material, tracks or whatever for years

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If you’re high on drugs, then your eyes will get lower like you’re just about to sleep; they look small. Well, Korean people have got low eyes from nature, and they’re small, really small. Lil Wayne describes himself that high, that his eyes would look like this:

Since it’s not clear if he either says in the last word “Orleans” or “Orean”, I chose Orleans, because he was born in New Orleans. It could’ve also been Orean, just to rhyme it on Koreans

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August 19th, 2012

The line is: My eyes low like Korean’s, O-Ren.

Its a reference to the caharacter O-Ren Ishii from the Kill Bill series by Quentin Tarantino. She was played by none other than the Asian-American actress Lucy Liu

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Small intro by Chris Brown, he’s calling to start the beat. The hook and the main beat start after the third time he says Turn ma' fuckin' beat up, while on this version (the remix) of this song Busta Rhymes talks in the intro. This is not the case in the original track though

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Lil Wayne uses a double-meaning wordplay here;

He claims to be higher (taller) than the once famous actor Eddie Kane, who was famous to be REALLY tall, and otherwise he claims to be higher on drugs than him, since he also took a lot of drugs

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