Edited by Azizi Powell
This is Part III of a four part pancocojams series on Busta Rhymes' 1996 Hip Hop record "Woo Ha!! Got You All In Check".
This post presents a few commenters' memories of a mid to late 1990s children's taunting rhyme that was inspired by Busta Rhymes' "Woo Ha!! Got You All In Check" song.
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/02/what-i-got-you-all-in-check-really.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That pancocojams post showcases a clean YouTube video of the original version of "Woo Ha!! Got You All In Check". This post also presents a link to the official (explicit) video of that record. The summary of that video presents the complete lyrics for that 1996 Hip Hop record.
That post also includes brief information about Busta Rhyme from his Wikipedia page.
That pancocojams post also provides my general interpretation of the sayings "got you in check" and "got you all in check" and my interpretation of those sayings as they refer to Busta Rhyme's 1996 Hip Hop record with that title.
In addition, that post also presents quotes from several online sources about the meaning of the saying "got you all in check" as Busta Rhymes uses it.
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/02/information-about-people-characters-and.html for Part II of this pancocojams series. That post presents information about real or fictitional people or characters mentioned in Busta Rhymes' 1996 record "Woo Ha!! Got You All In Check". This post also presents some explanations of certain things or terms that are included in that record.
In addition, that pancocojams post also includes my speculation about likely sources for two other lines in Busta Rhymes' 1996 song "Woo Ha!! Got You All In Check"
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/02/memories-of-hearing-busta-rhymes-1996.html for Part III of this pancocojams series. That post presents examples of memories that some people shared about first hearing and seeing Busta Rhymes' 1996 record "Woo Ha!! Got You All In Check".
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Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post.
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EXAMPLES OF THE TAUNTING RHYME THAT WAS INSPIRED BY BUSTA RHYMES' SONG "WOO HA!! GOT YOU ALL IN CHECK"
These examples are given in no particular order. Numbers for these online sources are added for referencing purposes only.
Online Source #1
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOZ6xQ4PlOM "Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check"
published by Busta Rhymes, Nov 23, 2014
1. @elicordero4019, 2018
"Back in elementary school they was saying "I woke in
the morning and smelled your breathe woo hah you need a winter fresh"
-snip-
"Winter fresh" is a type of breath mint.
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2. @airpegasus5167, 2019
"Eli Cordero CLASSIC LINES 😂😂 Kids Don’t
Even Chew Winterfresh Nomore 😪"
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3. @kidwray4313, 2019
"Classic 90s roast"
-snip-
“Roast” here probably means “diss”(”insult”, ”rip”). This comment refers to @edicordero3019 "winter fresh" taunt.
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4. @joshuamendoza4293, 2019
"Air Pegasus i chew winterfresh"
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5. @rimski6936, 2020
"Boss it was aqua fresh in my school lol"
-snip-
"Aqua Fresh" is a brand of toothpaste.
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Online Source #2
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQzvQO2LcA4 "Busta Rhymes - Woo-Hah!! Got You All In Check" (Official
Video) [Explicit], published by Busta Rhymes, published by Busta Rhymes, May 8, 2020
1. @QUANABABY456,2022
"Remember you need a winter fresh woo haa"
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2. @bennimoreno5903, 2023
"Who used to sing:
"When I wake up in the morning and smell your breath,
WOO HAH, WOO HAH,
You need some Aquafresh!" ?!"
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Online Source #3
From
1. A_sexy_black_man, 2015
"IF YOU STEP UP IN THIS THREAD YOU BETTER STEP CORRECT"
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2. aruraljuror
OP [Original Poster], 2015
"WOO HAH!!
O
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A
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!!"
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3. 501 points, 2015
"I was 9 years old when this came out. I remember rapping
"When I step up in yo face, and I smell yo breath! Woo Ha! Bi-ch* you need
a winterfresh!" haha. This sh-t* is timeless!"
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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE:
Do you remember this children's taunt? These are the only examples that I've found online. If you remember this taunt or if you've come across other examples online, please share those examples in this pancocojams discussion thread. Don't forget to add links for any online example, or demographic information (where-city, state if in the United States, and city/country if outside of the United States, and when/the date [year or decade] you remember chanting this rhyme or hearing it chanted.)
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