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  1. 16 de jun. de 2014 · [Intro: Aesop Rock (Busdriver)] Yeah, no, I understand what you're saying, but... is it sexier than torture? (shah, yeah, Los Angles) ( Under the cellulite laden thigh of the night) (Yeah, oh...

  2. 24 de sept. de 2002 · [Verse 1: Busdriver] I'm just here to hold your hand when you die. And to show you around imaginary places. Put money lumps in my bloody stump. And I will have a smile that's a perfect...

  3. Verse by Busdriver. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2015 · [Verse 1: milo] This slack-jaw mealy-mouth. I mumble when I'm 'round the house. I'm trying not to do no chores today. Crying in my underwear. I lost my sense of wonder there. No, I'm not Milan...

  5. Busdriver was not only instroduced to hip hop at an early age, but also started rapping at the young age of 9. At age 13 he was part of the group 4/29, inspired by the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and at age 16 he joined the Project Blowed scene. Busdriver has often been noted for a rapid-fire, jazzy, free-association style.

  6. The Lyrics. The lyrics of “Ego Death” are poetic and thought-provoking. The song touches upon various topics including self-reflection, societal expectations, and the pursuit of personal growth. Let’s delve into each verse to understand the messages conveyed. In the first verse, Busdriver uses vivid metaphors to describe his inner struggles.

  7. Overall Message. Verse 1: Society’s Expectations and Mundane Tasks. In the first verse, Busdriver criticizes society’s focus on mundane tasks and the lack of substance in people’s lives. He highlights the irony of individuals who complain about menial jobs but fail to take action or stand for something greater.