mathemagician33

the thing about Doom is that he's never exactly been popular or made decisions that would put his music more in the public eye. I've been listening to Doom since Operation Doomsday came out in the 90s, and he's pretty much always been thought of as a very niche, underground, "lyrical" rapper, and has repeatedly snubbed commercial hiphop/rappers in many different ways over the years. That said, I can't really deny that some of the lyrics and artwork you posted do contain disturbing themes.

I also saw your post about Daylyt the other day. Now that guy is WOKE as fuck. I've been following Daylyt's career for roughly the past 10 years as I used to be somewhat involved with battle rap. The thing about Daylyt is that most people don't take him seriously because of ALL his antics over the years (it's pretty ridiculous, the guy will do anything for attention, including pretending to take a shit on stage).

Otto-

Hey man, appreciate the insight. I've not heard of either these guys before, sorry to say, but this is exactly the kind of feedback I want to expect from the community; honest and analytical viewpoints from those who know the scene. Thanks