![]() So with all of that in mind one can easily conclude that the hook – which features DMX ‘losing his cool’, ‘acting the fool’ and what have you – is centered on his violent ways. not measuring up to his own toughness. And he also further alludes to the notion that he has few, if any, qualms as far as murdering enemies is concerned. ![]() Verse 3Īnd as far as the third verse goes, it is fundamentally the same as the first. X further disrespects rivals, claiming that they’re “fake”, “soft” and what have you, i.e. X feels that when guys do so, they make it harder for “real n*g*as” like himself and his homeys to do their thing. So it appears, in his own roundabout way, that DMX is challenging male who get emotional over loose females to instead man up. The most-prevailing conspiracy theory of whom it is DMX is talking about points to Dogg Pound rapper Kurupt. However, it should be noted that X also had a well-publicized tiff with Ja Rule at the time. But apparently the clues point more to the former than the latter.ĭMX then proceeds to call out “weak ass n*g*as” who “(whine) over puss that don’t belong to them”. Or stated otherwise, he doesn’t respect dudes who make an issue over unfaithful females, as Kurupt apparently did concerning DMX bonking his fiancee at the time, fellow rapper Foxy Brown. He refers to him as being so dumb that he is loyal to a woman who does not act the same towards him. And “everybody know(s)” this except, apparently, said dude himself. And on top of claiming that his musical enemy is “broke”, he also proceeds to basically depict him as a dumba-s. In fact things get quite personal by the middle of the passage, with DMX dropping ambiguous clues as to who exactly he is dissing. The beginning of the second verse implies that whom X is actually addressing, at least in this particular stanza, would be some fellow rapper(s) whom he has beef with. Later in the verse DMX makes another reference to getting his pecker buffed by his opps, once again to illustrate his superiority or machismo over them. The vocalist then goes on to illustrate what will most likely happen to a rival if said individual continues to tempt him, by foretelling this person’s funeral. individuals who DMX can feminize. As such, the rapper stating that they “sucked (his) d***” probably isn’t meant to be taken literally, but still. Verse 1Īnd yes, when X resorts to this modus operandi things can get pretty graphic. For instance, at the beginning of the first verse, he alludes to sexually abusing his rivals’ homeys in jail. This is meant to illustrate that his enemy, as well as the crew he belongs to, are “cowards”, i.e. ![]() That is to say that they center on the rapper levying high-level threats against his enemies. But as far as his bangers, such as this one (“Party Up (Up In Here)”), go, the subject upon which X bases such tracks is virtually the same.
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