I see you Mr Nobody.
American Hunger should be praised as much as Madvillainy, The Unseen, The Cold Vein, and all those other weird indie rap classics of the aughts.
I'm halfway through the first disc now and it still holds up nicely. Catching things I didn't before like how Right There is almost certainly a shot at Doom
"I was calm when I asked him why he wronged me
The nicca wild out, got Nino Brown on me
Kindness for weakness, when on the phone
nicca think I'm soft or something, hearing his tone
I keep two things, a gun and a plan
I'm not stable and he don't understand"
"Brother from the way, today he lucked up
Asked to help him out, cause he's fucked up
So I gave him work, want my income
Motherfucker told me, take it back in blood
That fucked me up, thought we were cool
Disrespect trust, broke all the rules"
"In rap game thought shit'll be safe
You'd be surprised how many get chased
Wheelchair shit, yep put you in the line
Think shit's sweet kicking verse about spine
Because you have fans that like to sweat you
Like I won't come and get you (nicca)
Put on the internet, that I threatened you
But Google can't save you
I don't give a fuck, go tell police
That won't stop me, you better call the priest
Snatch your life, I'm a thief, move quick
Scream you a tough guy, for you I have a trick"
And then there's the more obvious one Watch Out
This was the hardest rap beef I had to endure because Doom is one of, if not my GOAT, but I never felt Grimm had any reason to lie considering everything he's been through and sitll managed to help Doom out post-KMD.
That aside, I'm loving how it's "grown man" rap without beating the listener over the head with preachiness and how much of the social commentary he spoke on 10 years ago is still very relevant today.