As far as the album goes he was talking about real issues that affected his core audience which is the streets, and he kept it within his knowledge of those issues.eh, song was more celebratory.
Hell, you could argue Jeezy's "The Recession" isn't fake deep...dude is talking about real people in real situations at a real moment in history.
None of it is contrived or attempts to score cheap points. He isn't taking the edge off his music for white audiences. He's talking to his people and his surroundings.
...oh, and it sounds good.
If it sounds good, you can escape most of the "fake deep" criticism
As far as the song goes, I agree with it being somewhat celebratory, but why even talk about Desert Storm and crude oil if it has nothing to do with your President being black?
Because it made him sound deep, which is the prime example of being fake deep