I was just bottle poppin' myself. It was sparkling water, which makes a slight pop sound when you open it. Probably don't need the shirt, though it was good water.
There is a $1000 bill; Grover Cleveland's on it. They stopped printing it because it was used by organized crime. Grand, Grover, Gangster: that's a G-note.
damn #3 and #4 both have good arguments. So is he actually being very very creative, or failing basic latin? I think this goes deeper than the lyrics! But either way, he says "if you got ten of them", which wouldn't be a note at all, considering the word note is from Bank Note, so it really doesn't matter unless you have an actual $1000 bill.
In terms of music, I'm pretty sure ten "c" notes would never equal a "g" note. It would just be a dumb harmony.
ReplyDeleteI was just bottle poppin' myself. It was sparkling water, which makes a slight pop sound when you open it. Probably don't need the shirt, though it was good water.
ReplyDeleteThere is a $1000 bill; Grover Cleveland's on it. They stopped printing it because it was used by organized crime. Grand, Grover, Gangster: that's a G-note.
ReplyDeleteShould be an M note, if he's sticking with the Roman theme.
ReplyDeletedamn #3 and #4 both have good arguments. So is he actually being very very creative, or failing basic latin?
ReplyDeleteI think this goes deeper than the lyrics!
But either way, he says "if you got ten of them", which wouldn't be a note at all, considering the word note is from Bank Note, so it really doesn't matter unless you have an actual $1000 bill.
LOL, at least he can sorta add... C
ReplyDeleteIf either #3 or #4 are correct, this should be filed under: Way too much time on your hands.
ReplyDeleteaccording to wikipedia, there are still 165,372 1000 dollar bills in circulation
ReplyDeleteI think he's just talking about playing the flute here...Joc is a diehard floutist at heart.
ReplyDeleteA "G note"= a "G"= a "grand"= $1,000.00
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