Dre's, that's a paradox (Pair of Docs)", as he also provides more controversial humour, " And I know nothing is funny 'bout the Manchester bombing // But we got something in common (What?), both of us are alarming // Foul, disgusting, and awful (Yeah), so repugnant and ugly (Yup) // I could give the Boston Marathon a run for its money, yeah", as it's another double entendre song where he’s talking about how him and this girl used to be together – a double meaning of when he was on top of the rap game over another lowkey trap beat with racing synths which is really solid beat.
Lyrically Em has arguably peaked here, it’s full of corny lines still but they hit better because they’re just funny, like on 'Favorite Bitch', " When there was two Dr. It’s a good song, not great but his rapping is on point and this beat just makes everything seem so funny, the bars are cool, Em’s flow is tight for the most part and it’s enjoyable. He talks about how he's still the best, the hate he gets means nothing to him cause he’s rich and he knows he’s the best rapper now and ever. 'Alfred's Theme' has this circus type beat, it’s really weird and unique, I wasn't exactly feeling it on first listen but when them drums come in it’s actually cool as it's littered with smooth bars, punchlines and wordplay – it’s so layered lyrically. Overall though, despite a few odd choices or instruments being introduced the production is good and Em does his thing over them. It's probably my least favourite on here so far, that final verse especially the ending really did boost the track a bit. Yeah, again the hook’s just kind of there, bars are fine it’s an OK song but I don’t like it too much. (Ooh)", as MAJ isn't nothing special about the performance, but didn’t ruin the track. He gives a nice commentary from Em with some funny and witty punchlines, "Why would I go? It's more fun to stay (Ah) // You get me to leave? There's no fuckin' way // I got a better chance of fuckin' Young M.A. There are a few lackluster beats however, such as on 'These Demons' which has a heavy trap beat, with these hollow bells which add a whole other dimension to the track and we get another funky beat switch at the end which is fire, as Em talks on different topics from critics to COVID to Black Lives Matter to even Mariah Carey. The track has a fun hook, his laid back flow really is enjoyable he should try it more, the beat switches too elevate this track to top tier quality and it’s possibly my favourite song on here. Most of the production on here is great, full of banging trap beats, such as the lead single 'Gnat' which has this spongy trap beat, there’s 2 beat switches as well that keep this track so fresh, as he compares his lyrical ability to COVID and flexes his rapping ability throughout the track with some crazy wordplay, metaphors and bars.