- If money talks, then why them man there speakin' still? - Dave is questioning why his enemies are even talking to him considering they're not on his level when it comes to cashflow. No gossip, we leave it to girls / Trap boys, so easy to tell / Got more soda than Kenan and Kel - Fredo drops a reference to hit tv show Gossip Girl, claiming he doesn't talk behind people's backs. He also boasts about his ventures with a nod to 90's kids show Kenan and Kel, whose main character Kel was always drinking orange soda. Old ting try flex on man last week with a dead baecation / Baby, I go Heathrow more than your man goes petrol station - Dave shrugs off the fact that one of his ex's went on holiday with her new 'bae' to make him jealous. Travelling far and wide is nothing new to him. Spooky bando / This T eerie, no Henry - With a reference to a traphouse, Dave hails the place 'eerie'. His crafty wordplay makes it sound like he's saying 'Thierry', alluding to acclaimed French footballer Thierry Henry. We've come a long way from days in the back of the bus with the cheapest deals / Still half that price, dark and light / That's Denise and Phil - Dave reflects on his past before dropping a reference to Denise Fox and Phil Mitchell, two main characters from Eastenders. Dark and light, feed the cats / That's Denise and Max - Fredo follows up with a reference to Denise and fellow Eastenders character Max Branning.—shazzlerthomas
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