A nearly six-minute lyrical showcase that closes out the album's primary narrative arc. Context and Underground Reception
An intro that sets the stage for a cinematic, conflict-driven experience. Eigh8t the Chosen One - The Rap Apocalypse.rar
Eigh8t the Chosen One originally distributed the album for free to gain traction in an industry he felt was actively suppressing his sound. This "us against them" mentality is reflected in his earlier work, such as the 2010 release The Artist the Radio Won't Play and the Industry Won't Let You Hear . A nearly six-minute lyrical showcase that closes out
Listeners have described the album as highly motivating, particularly for intense activities like gym workouts, due to its "fucking awesome" energy and unapologetic aggression. However, its raw, sometimes abrasive lyrics—ranging from office grievances to dark social critiques—place it firmly in a niche category that appeals most to fans of the Horrorcore scene. Eigh8t The Chosen One CD Review This "us against them" mentality is reflected in
A standout track highlighting the artist's desire for isolation, a recurring theme in the album's lyrics.
A track that delves into social commentary, specifically discussing themes of universal enslavement.