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Ice Spice saying grah is rooted in New York drill music and Black urban slang, where grah functions as a versatile expression of acknowledgment, attitude, or emphasis. This prof...
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Ice Spice saying grah is rooted in New York drill music and Black urban slang, where grah functions as a versatile expression of acknowledgment, attitude, or emphasis. This prof...
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"Playa fly wife" is a phrase from hip-hop and urban slang describing a woman who supports, manages, or elevates a man with a playa or player lifestyle. She is often portrayed as...
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“What’s up beez in the trap remix” is a phrase built around three elements: the casual greeting “what’s up,” the slang term “beez” (meaning hustle or money), and...
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Gucci Mane semi on em is a line from his 2007 song “Icy” that helped popularize Atlanta trap phrasing. Literally, it describes approaching a group with hostile, semi-automat...
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