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Like most of his Wu-Tang Clan members, Ghostface Killah samples a martial arts film for the intro of the song. The dialogue used is from 1979’s Shaolin Rescuers.

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Double entendre;

  1. He’s about to send a text to his girlfriend breaking up, making her his next ex-bitch.

  2. He’s also implying that he is currently in talks with another female who in the future will be his next ex.

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Like Jack mentioned earlier, Simon and Piggy are also characters from “The Lord of the Flies”. While stranded on the island, the overweight, intellectual Piggy and the peaceful, Christlike Simon were killed by the other boys. Mike realizes that sometimes the most civilized men die at the hands of the more reckless, instinct-driven men on the streets.

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Frosted Flakes are a very popular cereal brand made by Kelloggs. She loved to bowl meaning two things; cereal belongs in bowls, and she liked bowling.

Frosted refers to a pale skin tone; in modern terms she would be a snowbunny.

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A clever play on words, Jae Millz refers to Pusha as a peon, meaning unskilled or weak, but keeping to the same urine-related theme, says he’s pissed off because Young Money is doing so well and he’s not.

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Pusha’s first diss record Exodus 23:1 had no names in it (similar to this one), but it was quite obvious who he was going after.

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Clipse, Pusha T’s group, bursted on to the scene with 2 massive albums, Lord Willin' and Hell Hath No Fury, both of which were higly acclaimed. Since then, Pusha T and Clipse haven’t been able to live up to the hype of those 2, releasing a few more albums and EPs.

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He only needs to protect himself with 1 thing; his gun.

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In a clever line here, Jae Millz is saying that instead of going from dirt poor to filthy rich, he is actually going the opposite way. Later on, Millz challenges Pusha on his past, saying that he grew up in a rich household. This would mean that he would blow his money and make no music money and go into poverty.

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In his rhymes, Pusha T often talks about his extravagant past dealing cocaine. Millz is calling him out on it, proclaiming that he’s never done or come in contact with any coke.

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