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Did you know... that on his 2015 single, "Mr. Put It Down", Ricky Martin uses processed vocals and his falsetto to deliver the lyrical content?
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"When you see what I'm plannin' you're gonna call me Mr. Put It Down"
There's no such sentence in eng, it's also untransable well to my lang.
Nevertheless I'm wandering what it means (could mean). Is "it" refering to penis or weapon or what?