He then proceeds to address a romantic interest. a car whose basic price starts at roughly half-a-million dollars. Pharrell WilliamsĪnd with that in mind, this is one of the few cases we have come across of Pharrell Williams being flat-out braggadocious in a song. Of course he’s a successful musician on par with the main vocalist.Īnd he lets such be known by for instance insinuating that he drives “the Phantom”, i.e. the top-grade marijuana which money can buy. So even before getting to the first verse, the hip-hop mainstays of sex, money and violence, as well as drugs if you consider ganja in such a manner, have already been introduced.
most simply put shoot him.Īnd he concludes the passage by giving allusions to his wealth, as well as noting that he smokes “the best weed”, i.e. Most generally understood, such advice would point to abandoning the vehicle you’re in when faced with such a predicament. The Doggfather also advises that “if a n–ga gets an attitude”, then one should “pop it like it’s hot”, i.e. For example, they’re being told to “park it like it’s hot” when being pursued by “the pigs”, aka the police. potentially generating income.īut as far as showing love to the homeys in the chorus, Snoop does that also. And such is also how it is utilized within the chorus of this piece, more specifically, shall we say, in terms of inspiring said ladies to use their bodies in the name of impressing ‘pimps’, i.e.