This explanation comes from Lupe himself. The first verse is giving the scene of a preacher or someone of the sort giving an exorcism, or at least it would appear so. As it turns out, he isn't killing a demon, but the color of the afflicted person's skin.
The hook is supposed to be Lupe looking at an inkblot test. When asked what he sees he says he sees Lamborghini Angels, mixing mythology with materialism. When thinking about the new Medusa or Cyclops or whatever, he said he thinks of cars and other frivolous things. With the hoods down, the good part, the halo, is missing, and the doors, or wings, are flapping.
This explanation comes from Lupe himself. The first verse is giving the scene of a preacher or someone of the sort giving an exorcism, or at least it would appear so. As it turns out, he isn't killing a demon, but the color of the afflicted person's skin.
The hook is supposed to be Lupe looking at an inkblot test. When asked what he sees he says he sees Lamborghini Angels, mixing mythology with materialism. When thinking about the new Medusa or Cyclops or whatever, he said he thinks of cars and other frivolous things. With the hoods down, the good part, the halo, is missing, and the doors, or wings, are flapping.