This time it’s to indicate that Pete has found some happiness and maturity. The King of Staten Island not only begins with a Kid Cudi song, but ends with one, too. Pete Davidson shows up to a party with college freshmen and they’re listening to a Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz record? Unforgivable. I’m certain when Fabolous made this record he never thought it would be used in a romantic montage between Marisa Tomei and Bill Burr. I’m sure the elderly Italian men that hang out by the bar would get up and leave if anything other than Frank Sinatra was selected. The 35-year-old rapper begins by scoffing at fans who think he's 'deep, intelligent, fooled by my college degree.' Much of the song is dedicated to 'a young lady out there,' who Cole believes is 'way smarter than me. After his shift ends you can hear Fivio Foreign’s “Big Drip” playing from the restaurant’s sound system, and let me just say: I live 10 minutes away from Denino’s, and that would never actually happen. The standalone single, 'Snow on Tha Bluff,' is apparently named after a 2012 docu-drama about a dangerous neighborhood in Atlanta. In the movie, Pete Davidson works at Denino’s, a real-life, old-time Staten Island pizzeria that makes one of New York’s best pies.
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