His verse is packed with clever double entendres, particularly the line "Gettin measures on the tip of the vibers," which references both musical notation and his own nickname.
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The production creates a "safe haven" for listeners, moving away from the aggressive battle rap of the era toward a mellow, conversational style. Lyrical Performance His verse is packed with clever double entendres,