I think we talked some about the height imagery that is present in this song, but I am just going to go through it and list all of the times I see it:
- dumb it down
- like a chicken or a deer (?)
- going over n****s head
- we don't care about the weather (?)
- distance from the earring to the ground
- stewardess in a Lear
- she's flying
- I feel I'm flying by em
- my mind's on cloud nine
- and in a mine
- Pimps see the wings
- on the Underground King
- to infinity and beyond
- flying on Pegasus
- flying on a pheasant
- get up out the hood
- best-fed F-F jet in the nest
- who exudes. . . . excess depth
- around these leagues
- chest-high and rising
- almost touching the knees of stewardess and the pilot
- lucky they make you fly with personal floating devices
- make it rain
- you make a boat
- I make a plane
- make it drain
- filling it up again
I think that by working all of this height imagery into his song, Lupe manages to further his argument that he will not dumb down his songs. His lyrics are so intricate that he can say seemingly off-topic things ("Pimps see the wings on the Underground King/who's also Klingon, to infinity and beyond"). It is possible to find meaning in these lines, such as Pimp C being a member of the Underground Kings and having wings on his logo, but it is hard to see what this has to do with the main idea of not dumbing it down. What Lupe is doing is using intricate but off-topic lines like this to prove that he isn't going to dumb down. Lupe could never mention not dumbing it down (and he doesn't that much, because he wrote the title and hooks after the verses) and yet his crazy lyrics argue for him, and back up his implied argument with their skill and intricacy.
I realized this morning that Lupe's many references to cocaine can also be stretched to be height imagery, because he is talking about getting other people "high" on the white powder that he writes, for example.
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