[@QueenOfTheBee] that's not much of an analysis. [@SleepingSilence] $uicideboy$ is really experimental I guess mostly because they are doing what, afaik, nobody else is really doing. But it works for me and they've influenced a lot of people. [@Inkarnate] I can definitely agree that Shakewell had the better verse. I mean that line, 'ey yo Pouya, I been praying a lot, but I don't know who's talking back, is it Satan or God?' is just the nail in the coffin at that point. I guess at that point no matter what Pouya did, he would've sounded off. But then look at these two: [hider=][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMe8YHBLvD8&ytbChannel=Buffet%20Boys[/youtube][/hider] [hider=][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6EKWvlI4uQ&ytbChannel=Hear%20My%20Sword%20Music[/youtube][/hider] Now contrast that to Billy Mays, which is probably my favorite track of his, or Suicidal Thoughts in the Back of the Cadillac. [hider=][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtHwka0fAXM[/youtube][/hider] [hider=][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bITlCIwN9Zw[/youtube][/hider] Perhaps putting scrubs as his track to judge by was a bit unfair, given that it's one of his weaker tracks (but it's so good tho) but perhaps you can see a bit more of why I like him on these respectively. I have Night Lovell's album and it's a mixed bag. I picked his best tracks on this one and while I definitely like listening to all his tracks, Contraband or Dark Light are definitely ''better''. I still suggest you give it a listen though.