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: Scrim delivers a verse centered on the crushing weight of fame and the cycles of addiction. He uses sharp metaphors like "breaking patterns like splitting atoms" and reflects on his own mortality, suggesting he's a "lost cause" trapped between "Xanny and Suboxones" [21].
Produced by Budd Dwyer (Scrim's production alias), the beat for "Ugliest" departs from the duo’s typical heavy, distorted basslines. $UICIDEBOY$ - Ugliest (Lyric Video)
: The song opens and closes with a haunting spoken-word sample from an educational video about opioid medication, where a narrator claims that "less than one percent" of patients become addicted—a stark, ironic contrast to the lyrics' themes of dependency [8]. Lyrical Breakdown : Scrim delivers a verse centered on the
: Ruby’s section is widely praised for its technicality, partially stemming from an Instagram Live freestyle he later refined for the track. He touches on the disconnect of success, noting that while he wears "diamond chains" that cost more than he can explain, he still feels "brainwashed" and "out of character" [21]. Visuals & Impact : The song opens and closes with a
serves as the definitive final chapter of the "Ugly" trilogy (preceded by 2015's "Ugly" and 2016's "Uglier"), appearing as a standout track on the duo's 2021 album, Long Term Effects of SUFFERING . The official lyric video emphasizes the song's shift toward more polished, technical rapping while maintaining the gritty, introspective core that defines G59. Production & Soundscape