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Lex
2009-03-02 07:24:39 UTC
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From "One More Chance"...

"You know the ep along by James Todd Smith"

What does this mean?

I thought it said "you know the epilogue by James Caan" and was some sort of
Godfather reference...
mattmatical
2009-03-02 07:45:12 UTC
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Post by Lex
From "One More Chance"...
"You know the ep along by James Todd Smith"
What does this mean?
it's not 'along', is it? ll was the first i noticed using the
term 'episode' (for sexual encounter) or 'ep' for short.
it's most likely a direct reference to Back Seat, see the
previous line:
I got the pack of Rough Riders in the back of the Pathfinder


matt
mattmatical
2009-03-02 08:11:03 UTC
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Post by mattmatical
ll was the first i noticed using the
term 'episode'
no wait puba swung eps before.


matt
Haroon
2009-03-02 08:20:20 UTC
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Post by Lex
"You know the ep along by James Todd Smith"
Reference to "Back Seat of my Jeep" and the line in the hook, "Let's
swing an episode."
Lex
2009-03-02 09:24:53 UTC
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Post by Lex
"You know the ep along by James Todd Smith"
Reference to "Back Seat of my Jeep" and the line in the hook, "Let's swing
an episode."
New Shyne lyric "the epilogue by James Caan, that's gangster!"....

Thanks for the explanation guys.
b***@gmail.com
2019-12-20 01:46:20 UTC
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James Todd Smith is LL Cool j
Sean Posner_
2022-07-25 11:00:34 UTC
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Post by b***@gmail.com
James Todd Smith is LL Cool j
13 or so years later

I think it is "epilogue" and also "James Todd Smith". I originally also thought it was James Caan

I think epilogue refers to the hook, as someone above said, because the hook is also the outro. Cool J says "episode". So, I think 'epilogue' and 'episode' is also wordplay because of the prefix

https://genius.com/Ll-cool-j-back-seat-of-my-jeep-lyrics

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