Heads up: There’s some NSFW language in this post.

Chance The Rapper dropped his latest Mixtape, Coloring Book, on Friday. It’s an incredible album (more coming on that soon). But what’s important to talk about right now is how many amazing references there are to things that people who grew up in the 1990s and early 2000s will appreciate (Chance is 23, so this makes a lot of sense).

Come on, take my virtual hand as we go for a song-by-song walk down memory lane with Chance.

NO PROBLEMS

1. “Boy, I’m at your head like Craig did Deebo,” Chance raps. He’s talking about Friday, a movie from 1995 starring Ice Cube as Craig Jones, who beats up the neighborhood bully, Deebo.

2. “Petey Pablo, take your shirt off,/ Wave ’round your head like a helicopter,” 2 Chainz says in his verse on this song. He’s eluding to the hook from Petey Pablo’s Raise Up, from 2001. Remember?

3. When Lil Wayne says, “I’m Uncle Luke with the hoes,” he’s talking about a member of 2 Live Crew, a rap group from Miami that was around in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

SUMMER FRIENDS

4. “Ice cream truck and the beauty supply,/ Blockbuster movies and Harold’s again,” Chance says. God, Blockbuster was the best.

BLESSINGS

5. When Chance says, “Dying laughing with Krillin saying something ’bout blonde hair,” he’s referencing a character from Dragon Ball Z, a show that aired it’s last episode in 1996.

Chance has tweeted about Dragon Ball Z before (h/t to Genius for finding this tweet), comparing himself and his friend, the rapper Vic Mensa, to the powerful character Gotenks:

Me and Vic are Gotenks — Lil Chano From 79th (@chancetherapper) June 26, 2013

MIXTAPE

6. “Told my momma third grade I’d be in the third Barbershop,” Chance says, talking about the Barbershop movies. The first one came out in 2002.

ANGELS

7. “I ain’t goin’ to hell or to Hillman” is a callback to collaborator Kanye West’s 2007 song Can’t Tell Me Nothing, when Kanye raps, “I ain’t one of the Cosbys, I ain’t go to Hillman.”

8. “I ain’t change my number since the seventh grade” isn’t really a reference to anything, but I have also had the same phone number since seventh grade, and that was in the early ’00s, so I love this and it counts.

JUKE JAMS

9. This song takes place at a roller rink, so it’s basically one big ode to the 1990s. Remember tokens? And skating around, purposely crashing into your crush? No? Same, me neither, never did that.

HOW GREAT

10. “Electrify the enemy like Hedwig till he petrefied,/ Any petty Peter Petigrew could get the pesticide,” is an awesome Harry Potter reference. Hedwig was Harry’s pet owl who (spoiler alert) gets killed with a nasty curse, Avada Kedavra, that basically zaps a thing dead. Peter Petigrew was a man who could turn into a rat, so Chance is basically saying that anyone who messes with him better watch out.

11. “My dream girl’s behind me, feel like I’m James Early,” Chance says, referencing Eddie Murphy’s character in the movie Dreamgirls, which came out in 2006.

12. “I was lost in the jungle like Simba after the death of Mufasa,/ No hog, no meerkat, hakuna matata by day,” is about The Lion King (duh), which came out in 1994.

13. “But she was always there when I needed to phone a friend or use a life line” is a nod to the amazing show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? which first hit the airwaves in 1998 and was hosted by Regis Philbin. On the show, if you didn’t know the answer to a question, you could choose to phone a friend or use a life line to help you figure out the answer.

FINISH LINE/DROWN

16. “Scars on my head, I’m the boy who lived,” is another reference to Harry Potter, who had a lightening bolt scar on his forehead from when Voldemort tried to kill him with the aforementioned Avada Kedavra curse and failed.

15. “Gimme the water, gimme the water,/ I need the kind from Space Jam,” Chance says. SPACE JAM!!!! He’s talking about “Michael’s Secret Stuff”, the water the ‘Toons thought made Michael Jordan good at basketball.

16. “Labels told me to my face that they own my friends,/ I got to pray I got to pray, like Hammer after 2 Legit.” Chance is referencing this:

17. “I stand up like I’m Ludacris,” is a nod to Luda’s single Stand Up, from 2003.

BLESSINGs (REPRISE)

18. Chance closes out the references with another hat tip to The Lion King: “Call me Mr. Mufasa, I had to master stampedes.”

And there you have it. It’s very possible I missed some references, but I’m sure you’ll chirp at me on Twitter if I did, and I’ll amend this list. Now go play with a Tamagotchi or something.