


Childish Gambino, "That Power" ( Camp, 2011) But there are a few choice lines, and we love the bizarre way in which he says "Cocoa Puff."Ĥ2.
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LL sort of betrays the limits of his lyrical agility on this conceptual track, which is full of clunky puns on name-brand cereals. The lyric: "Then there was Pebbles, times was rough / She was turning Trix, to get a Cocoa Puff." LL Cool J, "Milky Cereal" ( Mama Said Knock You Out, 1990) If Biggie had written this song today, he might have replaced escargot with " omakase dinners at Masa."Ĥ3. The lyric: "I can fill you with real millionaire shit: escargot." The Notorious B.I.G., "Hypnotize" ( Life After Death, 1997) It's safe to say that no rapper in history has known the name of more cheeses than E-40. The lyric: "Aye, I buy the weed man / Hella turkey bags just to put my weed in / Oh, we gettin' chalupa / Wrapped cheese in a rubber band and call it gouda."

E-40, "Gouda" ( My Ghetto Report Card, 2006) Jeezy is a food-rap legend—this snippet is merely a taster.Ĥ5. The lyric: "Big wheels, big straps, you know I like it supersized / Passenger's a redbone, her weave look like some curly fries / Inside fish sticks, outside tartar sauce / Pocket full of celery, imagine what she telling me / Blowing on asparagus, the realest shit I ever smoked." Young Jeezy, "Put On" ( The Recession, 2008) Fertile ground for an infographic, it would seem.Ĥ6. We're not sure if this insta-meme boosted McDonald's Filet-O-Fish sales or sent them into a slump. The lyric: "That shit cray, ain't it Jay? / What she order? Fish filet?" Kanye West, "Niggas in Paris" ( Watch the Throne, 2011) It's safe to say that the line dominated the demographic's AIM away messages for much of 2003.Ĥ7. Though purists balked at this corny line, Fiddy—ever the shrewd marketer—knew exactly what he was doing: turning a nation of teen girls into gangster-rap fans.

The lyric: "I love you like a fat kid love cake." 50 Cent, "21 Questions" ( Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003) Those would be brown-and-green Timberland boots, a must-have fashion accessory on the streets of late-'90s New York.Ĥ8. The lyric: "Come in the hood flippin' the chicken-and-broccoli Timbs." Big Daddy Kane, "Platinum Plus" (Big L's The Big Picture, 2000) I was thinking of a style to write without nobody knowing what I was saying except for me."Ĥ9. I threw 'strawberry kiwi' on because I'm into experimenting. Ghost explained this enigmatic couplet in an interview with Entertainment Weekly: "The rap's good because it's like ziti, which was my best food back then.
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The lyric: "Ayo, this rap is like ziti, facin' me real TV / Crash at high speeds, strawberry kiwi." Ghostface Killah, "Apollo Kids" ( Supreme Clientele, 2000) Did we miss any of your favorites? Leave a comment here, or holler at us on Twitter ( using the hashtag #foodrap.ĥ0. To survey the full breadth of culinary references in hip-hop, we've rounded up 50 of the lines that never fail to hit us in the gut. And that's not to mention all of the food-related slang in rap: cheese for money, beef for grudges and so on. At other times it plays into metaphors of consumption, with artists such as Lil Wayne (who calls himself "the rapper eater") describing the ravenous manner in which they gobble up the competition. Sometimes, food is used as a cultural signifier to describe the rags-to-riches journey, which might start with Hamburger Helper but end with filet mignon. From the Sugarhill Gang to Drake, MCs have demonstrated a constant urge to document what's on their plate. Girls, cars and jewelry are well-documented tropes of hip-hop, but anyone who listens to enough rap knows that eating is one of the genre's most pervasive obsessions.
