
Implying I'm talking about the Rebel INS.
I never said it was a cultural allusion, whatever that's supposed to mean in this context, but the whole song is playing on the concept of the phrase "It's yourz"
This shyt isn't that deep. He sampled a song called "It's Yourz" off of an album called Wu Tang Forever and throughout the song he's playing on the phrase "It's Yourz"
At first he's talking about how he's fukking a girl—her p*ssy is his and his alone—"It's Yourz", she tells him.
Then he's talking about the rap game—"It's Yourz."— people are telling Drake he's on top of the game, it's yours.
Then he starts his verse in the middle of the song that is a direct allusion to Rae's verse: "Machine gun rap for all my nikkas in the back" off of the same song, "It's Yourz" off of the same album, Wu Tang Forever.
THen he says a phrase later in the song, "Young nikka on his Wu Tang"
I'm assuming he means that he's changing or on top of the rap game to a similar level that the Wu Tang clan were; they were an iconic dominant force in hip-hop.
And assuming just because someone titles a song a certain way that it means it has to sound a certain way is just lazy and stupid on the part of whoever thinks that way.
I'm not trying to make this song into some artistic work of genius, but the fact such a simple concept is pissing people off leads me to believe people seriously didn't listen to it, or they're miserably hating for no reason other than they can.