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“Chrome to your dome” is a line from Rocky’s popular song, “Goldie” , where “chrome” refers to a handgun and “dome” refers to the head of a person; when he puts a gun to your head, you’ll sweat of fear. “Sweat like Keith” is a play on the name of R&B singer Keith Sweat . In addition, the singer’s music is so sensual that people are sweating when they listen. Giggity! Eazy-E used the “chrome to your dome” rhyme first on “Switchez,” and André 3000 used the “sweat like Keath” simile on “Crumblin' Erb” back in 1994, 18 years prior to this song’s release.