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: The lyrics contrast his past "schoolboy" days with his current reality of "closet drippin'" in designer gear. He highlights a shift from renting to owning (pushing a "two-door coupe" that isn't "rented") as a mark of genuine achievement in an industry he views as full of "gimmicks".
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: A recurring motif is the "birds of the same feather" concept, emphasizing that his inner circle remains unchanged despite his growth. However, the second verse reveals a darker side of this success: he notes that people who wouldn't let him in when he was "knockin'" are now the first to claim him. This leads to a defensive stance where he admits he doesn't "trust a soul if he ain't from above". : The lyrics contrast his past "schoolboy" days