The acronym standing for, "Cash Rules Everything Around Me."
Originating from the Wu Tang Clan, this phrase was popular in the early/mid-ninties when the hit song was released. Unlike many current rap songs, this song stressed the importance of obtaining money, as opposed to spending it. It also showed youth that selling drugs was not a good way to make money, and that hard work and creativity would make more money.
Comes from the hit "C.R.E.A.M." by the infamous Wu-Tang Clan. The song sent the message that selling drugs is the wrong way to make a living or to make money in general. It leads to a painful life and deppression that certain members of wu-tang have experienced for themselves. They only strived for money but it lead them down the wrong path.
Later in the song, it says that hard work will help you overcome all the fucked up things in the world. Money is messed up and some people do messed up things to get it, but you have to live with it. That's the message they tried to present.
Stands for 'Cash Rules Everything Around Me' an acronym used in Shaolin, NY, by Wu-Tang Clan. (Featured in the hit song from '93 - 'C.R.E.A.M' by Wu-Tang Clan.
"A man with a dream with plans to make C.R.E.A.M.
Which failed; I went to jail at the age of 15" - Inspectah Deck, C.R.E.A.M
We got stickup kids, corrupt cops, and crack rocks and stray shots, all on the block that stays hot
Leave it up to me while I be living proof
To kick the truth to the young black youth.... - C.R.E.A.M