For those who didn't get the intellectual underpinnings of the young man's song, his lyrics are simply more "vanilla" versions of common phrases that are utilized in some of the more popular rap/hip hop songs being played on the airwaves.
His "humor" is in fact a blatant message that sexist messages do not lose their potency just because they are sung in a rap song by a popular artist.
I'll leave it up to you to match the songs with the phrases. I get bored with repetitive drivel passing itself off as an art form and destroying the reputation of a genre that has so much potential.
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