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Like several other songs on the album, the lyrics here also insult the American media; this song was frequently cited as containing gratuitous violence and references to drug use. For example, an imitation of artisan entertainment his critics says "Oh, now he's raping his own mother, abusing a whore/snorting artisan entertainment coke, and we gave him the Rolling Stone cover?", delivered with derision. He also insults radio announcers who "...want me to come on their radio shows/just to argue with 'em cause their ratings stink?". The song includes references to cocaine artisan entertainment ("They said I can't rap about bein broke no more/They ain't say I can't rap about coke no more"), taking LSD ("I ain't 'acid rap,' but I rap on acid/Got a new blow-up doll and just had a strap-on added"), taking Vicodin ("I invented violence, you vile venomous volatile bitches/vain Vicodin (sound of chainsaw)"), smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol ("Fuck shots!
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