ANÁLISIS | SIGNIFICADO
Short Dog, straight out of Oakland to Memphis, knows the deal when it comes to hella freaky hoes who try to front like they ain't. But he sees right through them, recognizing their undercover freaky ways. DJ Paul lays it down, calling out the girls who try to be someone they're not, showering him with gifts and trying to claim his attention. But he sees the mask they wear and knows they're undercover freaks for life. T-Roc echoes the sentiment, calling out those who lie through their teeth, pretending to be one thing but revealing their true freaky nature. Lord Infamous warns these girls to think before they complicate matters with their chitter-chatter, boasting of his mastery in the bedroom. Juicy J shares his experiences with undercover girls, who try to play innocent but end up tricking themselves. And Too $hort closes it out, calling out the square-ass hoes who try to act like they're not freaky, but he knows better. In the end, the message is clear: you can't hide your true nature, especially when it comes to being an undercover freak.