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

  2. 16 de jun. de 2014 · “Ego Death” is the lead single off of Busdriver’s album Perfect Hair. It features guest verses from Aesop Rock and Danny Brown and it is produced by Jeremiah Jae.

  3. 24 de sept. de 2002 · Imaginary Places Lyrics. [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...

  4. 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.

  5. Busdriver has 10 Studio Albums, 3 Mixtapes, 3 Compilation Albums, 2 Live Albums, and 1 EP. Despite his music often taking on inaccessible, even esoteric qualities, Busdriver is a fervent supporter of the idea that rap is modern folk music.

  6. Released in November 2015 as the 6th track on the mixtape “Thumbs,” “Worlds To Run” features milo on the first verse and the talented Anderson .Paak on the chorus. The song delves into themes of self-reflection, personal struggles, and the paradox of fame and solitude.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2015 · [Verse 1: Busdriver] (It's the dude you haven't heard in a while. Cause I'm great and wearing a permanent smile. Yeah, I've been going on my own trip. But I forgot that I went on it) No, there...