The song "Stompdown (Skit 1)" by E-40 & B-Legit is a part of their collaborative album "Connected and Respected." The lyrics you mentioned are from the skit section of the album and provide an introduction to the different dimensions of the "fast track" and the "game," referring to street life and various illegal activities. "Stompdown JB is actually C the P" implies that Stompdown JB, possibly a street nickname, is essentially the same as a Con/Corruption Professional (C the P). This suggests that the person named JB is skilled in deceit and manipulation. The lyrics go on to describe the different dimensions of the "fast track" and the "game." These terms symbolize the complex and often illegal activities that take place in street life. "Teal tap," "short change," "con game," "dope game," "pimp game," and "street game" all refer to various scams, hustles, and illicit activities that are prevalent in urban areas. "The Wichita switch long range, short change" is a phrase that likely references a specific type of con or scam tactics that originate from Wichita, Kansas. This line further emphasizes the manipulative nature of the "game" and highlights the ability to deceive others for personal gain. Overall, the song's skit section serves as an introduction to the street life and the various illegal activities that occur within it. The lyrics provide insight into the different dimensions of this lifestyle, emphasizing the cunning and deceptive nature required to navigate and succeed in these activities.