Go Crazy (2017)

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Go Crazy (2017)
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Like Batman in a sweet coupe
Like Pacman with a sweet tooth
I got both hands full of sweet bread
For the big heads we behead

You flatbread on your last leg
Your checkbook on the last page
And with that said, I'm on a rampage
I'mma teach you and your classmates

No weekends off, no half-days
I'mma sashay on your landscape
I'mma get two hoes, make a pancake
I'mma fuck em both through they back gate

But can these hoes fix a backache?
I come on they chestplates, checkmate
Then they hug each other, now that's great
They come together like the USA

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I might have more questions than answers today, but I can at least safely say that the flow here is fire. Sometimes Wayne gives out features that are better than his own album verses, and I bet it feels like a lifetime achievement and a blessing for the artist receiving it. This is easily one of those situations.

So, the first section. I spent a good chunk of time trying to find the connections between Batman and Pacman, but in the end I think the true purpose of it all was to say that he has more money (bread) than he can hold, and he's ready to use it against anyone who might be getting over-confident (big headed).

The flatbread line is completely lost on me. If you have any idea what he's talking about, please let me know. Maybe it's meant to contrast with Wayne's own abundance of "sweet" bread. His bread is sweet while yours is flat? Something like that maybe. The checkbook line on the other hand caught my ear immediately, and I think it's a super creative way of saying you're broke as fuck.

I'm also not sure about the back gate line. I assume it's meant to be a reference to some anal play but it's pretty obtuse.

The biggest mystery is the checkmate line. There are a bunch of options for what he might be saying other than "chestplates" but none of them seem to have any kind of chess theme to them. Again, let me know if you have any ideas.