You fags think it's all a game 'til I walk a flock of flames
Off of planking, tell me what in the fuck are you thinking?
In Waka’s “Hard in the Paint” off of his debut album Flockaveli, Waka states:
“I go hard in the muhfuckin paint nigga
Leave you stankin nigga
What the fuck you thinkin nigga”
This could potentially be a response to Waka Flocka’s interview with Power 105.1 Breakfast club in 2012, where he spoke on what being “lyrical” meant and threw a shot at Em.
Charlemagne Tha God talked to Waka about how he was able to blow up by making tracks that were not super lyrical. When Waka questions Charlemagne who he considers “super lyrical” Charlemagne said that people consider Eminem to be one of the MCs people feel is super lyrical. Waka responds by questioning the Eminem’s musical content.
clip from the interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... bsoB6UL5AULittle gay looking boy
So gay I can barely say it with a straight face looking boy
He is saying that these rappers so gay, he can’t even address them with a “straight face”. Straight of course meaning heterosexual. However, this is a main diss to Waka Flocka, due to the obvious question, “What the fuck are you thinking?” and the continuation with references to being a homosexual. This is probably a response to Waka being a non lyrical rapper or one who doesn’t really understand the art of it.
Em uses the flow from Hotstylz’s record “Lookin' Boy”, a song released in 2007 featuring many references to figures in pop culture.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... vZOyjkbi6USajN wrote:King Lance wrote:Oy vey that boy's gay, that's all they say looking boy
about drake being jewish (oy vey) and gay
Mac Miller has a song called "Oy Vey"
What if it's a shot towards him?
This ^
Oy vey, that boy's gay, that's all they say looking boy
You get a thumbs up, pat on the back
Eminem makes two references to Mac Miller here — to his song “Oy Vey” and his mantra of “Thumps Up”

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