
'Brainless' has this spiraling piano and nice drum pattern to provide a great beat as Em combines his sharp lyricism and storytelling as he takes us through his life of being bullied in his youth and how rap helped him to gain confidence to fit in more - reflecting on life now he's the biggest rapper of all time, " Take some inventory: in this gourd there's a Ford engine // Door hinge, syringe, an orange, an extension cord, and a ninja sword" (he even rhymes orange here to show off). The rhyme schemes and lyrical acrobats here as well as the fast part are great and proof of his technical ability - the whole track has a catchy hook, mean delivery and smooth sounding sped up flows - it's a very good song. 'Rap God' has a more futuristic type beat with these great, deep 808 kicks that come in at certain points as he talks on being a God of rap with slick wordplay, punchlines and high level of lyricism, " You're witnessin' a mass-occur // Like you're watching a church gathering take place, lookin' boy". With victorious bars and wordplay, it's a track with immense energy from Em and the beat - a great hook and a really good hype song in general. It's more synth heavy than usual and captures the moods of the tracks well with catchy guitar bass', nice drum patterns and a great deal of energy to them, such as 'Survival' which has this electric guitar, heavy arena style rock beat which is amazing as he talks on how to survive the rap game as long as he has - by adapting to the current scene and being the best.

The production on this album is great throughout.
