10
I'm not sure. So many verses were considered
9 - Frat House (Crooked I)
The first and only time I stopped the album completely to laugh hysterically.
"Getting oral from a Maury sex decoy" LMAO
8 - Get Up (Royce da 59)
A lesson to rappers that you need a 1000 multi's to have a good verse, but just a verse that fits in perfectly to the beat.
7 - Hammer Dance (Joell Ortiz)
He painted it really vivid because he lived it. His flow goes well with the beat also.
6 - Our House (Eminem)
His only full verse on the album, a great evolution to his flow. More versatile, complex, but seemingly effortless and natural, rather than forced.
5 - Die (Joe Budden)
A great return to the kind of abrasive mood and atmosphere of Ortiz in Sound Off.
4, 3, 2 - All three verses of Goodbye
Best song on the album, all genuine and heartfelt verses, without leaving behind any lyricism
1 - The Other Side (Royce da 59)
Honest and introspective, wise and meaningful, well delivered