Correction: 5 women THAT WERE OFFICIALLY TIED TO HIM. There could have been other victims in other cities or in other countries. Crime analysis, comparison, and communication weren't like they are today.
Kim Raudenbush Okay, BUT they were on about the cases that WERE found.... Great job and all, researching that, but, I’m pretty sure people don’t really care.
@@juno_the8774 I think he was a mad scientist working under the clock. The messiness was out of necessity, I expect a "Frankenstein" complex. Or he thought himself an angel of death, and who knows. Lol
And it also completely demolishes Jack. There is no coming back after you spend your whole first verse and part of your second presenting yourself as the biggest, baddest, most evil guy imaginable and all that gets dismissed as being a bit of a naughty boy.
"You prey on a prostitute, you play with her body, I don't mind that you're naughty Jack, I HATE that you're sloppy!" This to me is the real clincher. That entire last bar was excellent but both your's and the one I cited are so on par with Hannibal they're perfection.
Dan Bull's Jack the Ripper fisrt line: "Oi Mate, Pass the Liquor" Dan Bull's Winston Churchill first line: "Pass me a cigar and a large glass of Brandy" So British. 😄
@@chonacastillo4777 Lecter is the sort who pushes others to excel, even or especially at things they shouldn't do. He respects refinement, intelligence, professional efficacy. He's also dismissing Jack's whole rap as garbage with the tone of "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed." He treated him like a failed student the whole time.
personally, i think jack won. but i agree with the 2nd statement. plus, the way he says things is cool for me. maybe because english isnt my first language, but who knows.
Jack won in the first verse people just like Hannibal lecter as a character and think that makes him the victor, jacks first vs was eaaasily the best of the four dude
"I don't mind that you're dirty Jack, I hate that you're sloppy. Barney Take me back to solitary confinement, cause this dirty little lamb has just been silenced." Pure. Gold.
"I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" is one the greatest lines in ERB history
The way that Lester actually complimented Jack's verse was perfect for the character. I swear, they do everything they can to make these battles fit every aspect of the canon
I feel that Dan Bulls performance here is overlooked, he just did a great job, this felt so real... Taken as a whole, Dan did a great job portraying an ego maniac serial killer. It is perfectly in character that he'd be a narcissist and only talk about himself first...
@@f13ry_ Nothing beats "I'm real, you'll find me making vacancies in brothels while you only exist inside the pages of a novel". Lol so if anybody is the "student", its Hannibal.
@@fatty1040 I'm not sure you can accuse the most notorious uncaught serial killer of all time of being a "wannabe" lol - Hannibal Lector is a fictional character, Jack the Ripper actually murdered at least 5 people (although likely a lot more) before doing unspeakable things to their corpses (probably including cannibalising them, if you want to bring your dogs/wolves analogy into this) - that's what the line is refering to.
Like Jack missed his cool there 😄, he had very good material to defend but Hannibal its such an awesome character that Jack ended up getting lectured about his mental illness and how to rap.
I love how they keep catching the essence of the characters so perfectly. There's a subtlety to some of these lines and deliveries that are easy to miss, even if you know the characters. Like how Lecter wasn't out to win the battle, or even rile Jack up. He wanted Jack to succeed, but be a bit more refined in his work and stop going after low-hanging fruit and go after a bit more of a challenge. Just like Lecter in Lambs is tutoring Bill to do the same.
Wow, I never noticed that before. That's a good extra layer to their respective performances, and goes to show how it's not just reciting lines set to a beat. You really gotta sell your character, and this is one way to do it.
Jack the Ripper wasn’t a kill and run kinda guy he was a kill, surgically remove one of their organs in a few hours procedure then run. Then after that he taunted the police by writing letters to them
@@crystalvoodoo91 you know Hannibal isn't real right.... also no one knows what jack was. He could of been methodical which makes sense as he wasn't caught.
"i don't mind that you are naughty Jack, I hate that you are sloppy" this line is so aligned with Lecter's personality, it's almost as if the actual character could have said it... it's amazing how you guys are able to dive into the psyche of a character and create such amazing content...cudos
The whole "I'm the bon vivant of violence who dines on higher society to the sound of violins" has massaged out so many knots out of my brain. Easily my favourite erb
One thing I haven't seen anyone mention is that "bon vivant" in English translates to "good 'liver'" as in someone who lives a good life. But, obviously there's the double entendre of the organ the liver being mentioned in one of the most famous lines in the film. So unbelievably clever
I was 21 and my father was 41 when ERB published this video to UA-cam on Monday, December 1, 2014. That's 3219 (or three thousand two hundred nineteen) days, or 8 years, 9 months, and 25 days, or 105 months and 25 days after ERB joined UA-cam on Tuesday, February 7, 2006. That's 278,121,600 (or two hundred seventy-eight million one hundred twenty-one thousand six hundred) seconds, 4,635,360 (or four million six hundred thirty-five thousand three hundred sixty) minutes, 77,256 (or seventy-seven thousand two hundred fifty-six) hours, 3219 days, 459 weeks and 6 days, or 881.92% (or eight hundred eighty-one and ninety-two hundredths percent) of a common year or 365 days. I used a date-to-date calculator on Time and Date AS or timeanddate.com, and a numbers-to-words calculator on CalculatorSoup or calculatorsoup.com. I really like this rap battle from 5 years, 3 months, and 16 ago.
"Don't lecture me about fights, you caped coward You got your ass beat by a bat with no powers There's only one way that this battle's gonna end One more Superman who's never gonna walk again" -Goku vs Superman
"You're grieving family on their knees weeping scrubbing floors" is one of the darkest lines to come out of ERB. Just the thought of cleaning up the remains of your loved one who was murdered just gets to me.
Notice that five women scream over Jack’s raps, and the last two overlap. Jack killed five women, and the last two were on the same night. It’s that attention to detail that makes ERBoH awesome EDIT: It has been pointed out that this trivia was mentioned elsewhere. Good. I am glad the tireless detectives of UA-cam are keeping things safe by pointing out stuff like this. Hooray!
As Hannibal says right after, Jack's a "classic megalomaniac... you haven't mentioned me once"... Really nice touch to his professional psychiatrist character. These raps are quite epic. I think it would be interesting to see these guys make some hip-hop bangers that were less in the comedy genre and more *actual music* (you know what I mean).
Old comment, but I have to disagree. This is a battle rap, so just showboating about yourself only to have it slapped away in the first couple bars from Hannibal in the in the next verse while still delivering punches totally outclasses Jack.
Whoever made the lines for Hannibal literally have read all the novels and watched the movies, literally almost line was a reference and I almost got all of them, I loved it
This one has the best beat, the best lines and rhymes (oh look at me too) overall, the best acting, the best background, this could really be the best ERB, why not make a second part? BTW, Bonaparte's last line still the best one, Dynamite could never recover after that
lecter's lines were good but that first verse was better rhythmically and it made you pay attention .as far as the second one (of jac the ripper)i was dissapointed
The „I hate that you are sloppy“ is not just perfectly in character, but also most likely a callback to the infamous „sloppy Jack“ letter, which mentioned details that weren’t known to big parts of the public back then. It was even mentioned that the letter was smeared with/even written with blood and contained the supposed parts of a victims liver.
it a slant rhyme based arounf tha "ah" sound in "locked", "got", n "caught", it mostly works even witout tha goofy cockney pronunciation of "dawwr" lol
Actually, they've recently found evidence that Jack the Ripper was the police's top suspect and that his family checked him into a psychiatric ward after the police approached them and pre much said "Okay, either you lock him up, or we will."
Robloxian BBC News They found DNA evidence that it was the police's top suspect, who was suffering from schizophrenia. The police went to the family and told them if they didn't have the man sent away, they'd arrest him. And he was locked away in an asylum where he died. news.nationalpost.com/news/world/dna-analysis-of-fourth-victims-shawl-reveals-jack-the-ripper-was-aaron-kosminski-a-polish-hairdresser-gone-mad
“I’m the bon vivant of violence; a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins” remains stuck in my head all these years later
This is such an interesting chemistry between the two. Jack comes off as a cocky, notorious serial killer who's trying to prove himself to Lecter, while Lecter is unimpressed and unshaken by Jack's sadism, even reading him like a book and diagnosing him. It almost feels like Lecter is prying out Jack's insecurities as the battle goes on.
I just had the pleasure to watch silence of the lambs on TV for the 1st time last night & imo, Lecter just like playing w ppl’s emotions… so w this ERB epi, the depiction is right on…
@UncleMikeNJ I think those were two different sentiments. He's a megalomaniac AND he didn't mention Hannibal, not he's a megalomaniac BECAUSE he didn't mention Hannibal
@@TrailblazerCaelus1195 the line wouldn't make sense if that was the case i mean, think about it like thios: ''Jack, you're a classic megalomaniac'' ''also you didn't mention me once dude'' if they're unrelated , it makes it weaker overall.
Lloyd is such a good actor. Look at 01:53 " highest society to the sound of violin " and then his look + the slowly calming down face expression, like he is right now dreaming of that ( for him ) beautiful moment
Still coming back to watch this in 2020 just for "I'm the bon vivant of violence a licensed psychiatrist who dines on higher society to the sound of violins". Best flow, and this beat kills all the others.
+Swish Mule oh then I'm a serial killer, I never blink but oh well time to murder people, get caught, be "innocent" hunt more people and never get caught after that
It’s just so crazy how much these videos do to make you want to do the research on every line the characters use! They really had me watching all of the Hannibal movies over Valentines Day
Skill increases their speed, if youre already into a theme naturally it maybe takes you just 30 minutes for the lyrics. While strange things can take several weeks
“How typical of Jack the Ripper to chase a headline. Pick Ray Liotta’s brain and ask him how I got mine.” RIP Ray Liotta, I loved your movies but that line is how I will always remember you
"I don't like mind that you're naughty, Jack. I hate that you're sloppy!" - There is something so visceral about that line. The way it was delivered like a professional scolding an amateur.
Feels a bit like the joke: A master thief is scolding his son: "Do you know why I scolding you?!" Son, crying: "Because I ate from the cookiejar." Thief: "No, because you left fingerprints on it!"
@@britishaceattorney He was referring to the state of the victims. Saying that it was fine that he was a killer, but just butchering them and leaving their innards everywhere was sloppy execution.
@@britishaceattorney Not sure I 100% agree with that sentiment. Hannibal, while did get caught, killed over 35 people, and even though he was caught, he ultimately escaped prison. Jack had five victims, and while never caught, I'd say it'd take more cunning to escape modern prison than to evade prison in the time that Jack was going on his spree. Jack killed prostitutes, women that already had to do their work outside of prying eyes. Just don't get caught in the act or have an overt motive, and you're fine. Not the same world that Hannibal came from.
1:49 - "I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licensed psychiatrist, who dines on highest society to the sound of violins." Ooh! That's just a satisfying flow.
@@rwarren58 Roosevelt v Churchill also had Dan Bull squaring off with Epic Lloyd. Not coincidentally it was excellent as well - easily my 2 favorite ERB vids.
Lol I've seen this a million times, but this watch was the first time the "I'M REAL!" made me kinda jump then laugh. I scroll down and see a comment about it lmao
Can we just stop to appreciate the production value of Hannibal being let out of his straight jacket a bit at a time during Jack's lines. It is a genius way to introduce Hannibal where, without saying a word, he is already an intimidating presence.
By the way, I'd bet money that JtR probably worked in a jail/prison in real life. Correctional workers enjoy abusing inmates in many ways, so JtR took his work outside, and amped it up quite a bit.
@@Sytijinx He had anatomical knowledge, there's a reason why later so called rippers were called as such. They're all either doctors or butchers who know anatomy. Whoever JtR was knew enough about human organs to remove them- in *victorian* england so it wasn't taught in regular schooling.
@@Sytijinx jtr? Fucking really?!?! Today's society is filled with WAY too many lazy fucktards who can't be bothered to type 13 simple letters in already sizable paragraph.
"Catch what the iller serial killer can deliver, rhymes finer than the chianti I would pair with your liver." - This is the best line for me. The dlivery on it is amazing.
When Lecter versed "I'm the bon vivant of violence a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" and looked up, his expression was perfect along with the music. That moment gave chills down my spine. This has got to be one of the best ERB episode.
Both Jack the Ripper & Hannibal Lector gave outstanding performances with solid raps. Hannibal Lector's performance was on point. You captured both his personality & identified key idiosyncracies that irritate him. Very well done 😃
Michael Murray We might not know much about Jack (aside from him supposedly having his identity revealed despite this occurring a few other times in history but nothing really comes from any of them, because it keeps happening) but the portrayal shown here does seem like it’d be spot on personality wise imo.
Most underrated line "you were kept for ages in a hovel contained in a cage behind a locked door, while I never got caught. So who's the superior serial killer Dr Lector? Im still wanted, you're forgotten"
I really like the follow up to that too. "Pity your verse wasn't worth the trip in the (straight) jacket/Stop jerking off on the track and put the lotion in the basket." Basically 'stop jerking yourself off and actually come at me, bro.' Plus it doubles as a reference to the most famous part of the movie.
If you listened closely, There were 5 screams in Jack the rippers second verse. Jack the Ripper killed 5 women.
Erb are geniuses
Correction: 5 women THAT WERE OFFICIALLY TIED TO HIM. There could have been other victims in other cities or in other countries. Crime analysis, comparison, and communication weren't like they are today.
YOUR RIGHT i heard the screams but that went over my head
Fact: The 5 women who were killed by Jack were known as the Canon 5
Kim Raudenbush Okay, BUT they were on about the cases that WERE found.... Great job and all, researching that, but, I’m pretty sure people don’t really care.
I only hear 3
Hannibal Lecter won but I had better sideburns.
Thanks for inviting me to be part of ERB guys :)
Naw, Dan, you KILLED it! The opening line was awesome, and the I'm real line was just too much. Fantastic job!
Dan you are OP
Sideburns = insta=win.
Hope to see you again on ERB one day mate!
Awesome as always, Bull
you just made ERB 27x better
I do believe this deserves a part 2
Yes true 100%
*cough* Roosevelt vs Churchill *cough*
Totally
AguitaristOFfails totally
Part 2
Hannibal's "I don't mind that you're naughty Jack, I hate that you're sloppy" is so in character, excellent job
Except jack the ripper wasn't sloppy. People think he was a surgeon.
@@playingwithfire1934 he meant in character for Hannibal
@@juno_the8774 I think he was a mad scientist working under the clock. The messiness was out of necessity, I expect a "Frankenstein" complex. Or he thought himself an angel of death, and who knows. Lol
@@playingwithfire1934 I feel like sloppy was used in the context of messy or dirty which makes sense and in character for Lecter
And it also completely demolishes Jack. There is no coming back after you spend your whole first verse and part of your second presenting yourself as the biggest, baddest, most evil guy imaginable and all that gets dismissed as being a bit of a naughty boy.
"I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" - Oscar worthy delivery
More like Grammy award
Yea lecter easily won that one but man check out Dan Bull he’s got some nasty bars of his own
Well the entire second verse of Lecter is pure gold 😍
"You prey on a prostitute, you play with her body, I don't mind that you're naughty Jack, I HATE that you're sloppy!" This to me is the real clincher. That entire last bar was excellent but both your's and the one I cited are so on par with Hannibal they're perfection.
*naughty
The beat is fucking sick
Loke Ytell *SRSLY THO!*
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Just like the subjects of the rap battle. Fitting no?
fuck yes it is
By far may favorite. I come back at least once a week to this video since it was posted.
They nailed lecters arrogance and piercing stare. I'm impressed, well done.
This is horrorcore
Makes you wonder about lloyd hmmm....
Can we also appreciate how Lecter treated jack like a patient and was reading him and his words?
Plus the fact that, like Anthony Hopkins' version, this Lecter also never blinked...
@@zechariahsomers6975 there's a reason they keep his mouth locked up in a mask... that thing is dangerous
Dan Bull's Jack the Ripper fisrt line: "Oi Mate, Pass the Liquor"
Dan Bull's Winston Churchill first line: "Pass me a cigar and a large glass of Brandy"
So British. 😄
Well he is British
@@matthewfrantz5930 yeah, I know... Thanks
great minds think aloike
Oh yeah as soon as you hit legal drinking age everyone starts the day with some kinda liquor, usually whatever is leftover from the night before
Nah tea or and coffee is British, those 2 thing are the most British things in the world
Are we just gonna ignore how badass this beat is?
Edit: I guess not.
Hey im Draive is everyone else gonna ignore your profile pic?
I was thinking the same fuckin thing that beat was fucking sick. reminded me of a more fire resident evil soundtrack
They’re amazing at making beats that fit the setting
That's all she wrote by TI and Eminem has a very similar beat
No I actually found just the instrumental of this back when it came out and this is still my favorite one by these guys
“I don’t mind that you’re naughty Jack, I hate that you’re sloppy” DAMN
Explain please?
@@chonacastillo4777 Lecter is the sort who pushes others to excel, even or especially at things they shouldn't do. He respects refinement, intelligence, professional efficacy. He's also dismissing Jack's whole rap as garbage with the tone of "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed." He treated him like a failed student the whole time.
Kayriel if I recall didn’t he say something similar about Dollarhyde in Red Dragon?
This line was just one more nail in Jack's coffin.
"Barney take me back to solitary confinement, cuz this dirty little lamb has just been silenced"
Ok, Lecter won. But am I the only one thinking, that Jacks entry part was one of the best non-dissing parts in whole ERB franchise?
I agree, like with the syncopation and the multi word rhymes. I think it some of the best erb flow.
personally, i think jack won. but i agree with the 2nd statement. plus, the way he says things is cool for me. maybe because english isnt my first language, but who knows.
Dan Bull is definitely a very talented lyricist, I love every battle he's in
Last time something dropped as hard as Stephen Spielberg's first lines, Japan surrendered.
Jack won in the first verse people just like Hannibal lecter as a character and think that makes him the victor, jacks first vs was eaaasily the best of the four dude
I love that Hannibal is actually analyzing Jack's lines and psychology, like he would if they met. Very true to character.
We don't really get his analysis tho, he's mostly fucking with Jack's head in his verses. Multiple Miggs could tell you stories 'bout that.
the beat in this rap is addicting
nice m8. same lol
nice m8. i haven't left youtube and got the notification quick
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Mac the Hunter soooooo true mate
thanks you, oh my lord,after months of waiting!
"I don't mind that you're dirty Jack, I hate that you're sloppy. Barney Take me back to solitary confinement, cause this dirty little lamb has just been silenced."
Pure. Gold.
*kisses my fingers tips* Lector, that was a masterpiece.
"I don't mind that you're naughty jack, I hate that you're sloppy."
Bomb Roast 👍
That one had silenced me as well
Yes
Can we just appreciate Epic Lloyd's incredible versatility? He becomes ever character he portrays.
with the power of makeup, you can make anything exist
his enunciation and body language is fantastic
And nice Peter
@@bostonarchie3194 NicePeter isn’t in this video, so that’s why he didn’t mention him.
I swear, ERB has perfected their craft
Man, the guitar that kicks in at 0:33 gets me every single time like a shot of adrenaline
Yes!! Agreed. The track on this one is just superior.
Reminds me of Eminem -all she wrote
it appears in his 2nd verse
I saw this video the day it came out and I still remember it.
That and the low-key bass backing up. You can only barely hear it but it builds up the guitar riff nicely.
this actually gets better with age like a fine wine lol
Can't believe you didn't say nice chianti
@@floriskersemakers4696 lol
@@floriskersemakers4696 THAT HE WOULD PAIR WOTH YOUR LIVAA
So true I always come back to this battle more than any other
Aw yes aged wine
Fermented by human bodies have to be my personal favorite
"I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" is one the greatest lines in ERB history
the flow is so fucking smooth!!!
Yeah this line is savage underrated but this whole rap is fire for sure
This battle very close, but I think that line gives the win to Lecter.
Bo
@@Diego-lh8sz to live (somewhere)?
Is nobody gonna appreciate Hannibal didn't blink at all? Thats skill
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@@Xoque551 Yeah, that was a year ago, this one is what, 4 or so old?
Neither does Jack the Ripper though
They made this video in little scenes and then edited it all together so it ain't hard to not blink for 5-10 seconds. Still a great video.
Neither did Jack...
The way that Lester actually complimented Jack's verse was perfect for the character. I swear, they do everything they can to make these battles fit every aspect of the canon
No one mentions Jack rhyming seven times in a row? Dan Bull slaps man!
Jack may have had faster lines, but Lector had the better roasts
I feel that Dan Bulls performance here is overlooked, he just did a great job, this felt so real... Taken as a whole, Dan did a great job portraying an ego maniac serial killer. It is perfectly in character that he'd be a narcissist and only talk about himself first...
@@harrysapienn7911 but Lector roasted Jack by talking down to him as he was a failure of a student, and it just worked so well
@@f13ry_ Nothing beats "I'm real, you'll find me making vacancies in brothels while you only exist inside the pages of a novel".
Lol so if anybody is the "student", its Hannibal.
@@continuousrage4974 have you seen the comments my guy
This the most lyrically sound battle of them all, plus this beat ride.
Eh Alexander the greats verse is on this level as well.
Very true. Im honestly mostly in it for the actual MC skills. Nicepeter can really flow as well, especially as vader
Right? The rhyme scheme is insane. “There’s little more gory a thing than living in Victorian England” like WHAT
how can i find the beat ?
@@chrischris2954 Just search Jack the ripper vs Hannibal Lecter instrumental in youtube
Jacks starting verse could be a whole song of it's own, it's just that good
Jack the ripper, jack the rapper is superior
Hannibal: makes a genuinely good point and turns it into a joke
Jack: I’m real 😡
He was real that's the truth.
@@cockatootledo Yeah it's also what wanna be edgy thugs like to say. You're either real or you ain't, Dogs bark and wolves eat.
@@fatty1040 okey dokey don't get your panties in a wad.
@@fatty1040 I'm not sure you can accuse the most notorious uncaught serial killer of all time of being a "wannabe" lol - Hannibal Lector is a fictional character, Jack the Ripper actually murdered at least 5 people (although likely a lot more) before doing unspeakable things to their corpses (probably including cannibalising them, if you want to bring your dogs/wolves analogy into this) - that's what the line is refering to.
Like Jack missed his cool there 😄, he had very good material to defend but Hannibal its such an awesome character that Jack ended up getting lectured about his mental illness and how to rap.
I love how they keep catching the essence of the characters so perfectly. There's a subtlety to some of these lines and deliveries that are easy to miss, even if you know the characters.
Like how Lecter wasn't out to win the battle, or even rile Jack up. He wanted Jack to succeed, but be a bit more refined in his work and stop going after low-hanging fruit and go after a bit more of a challenge. Just like Lecter in Lambs is tutoring Bill to do the same.
"I don't mind that you're naughty, Jack, I hate that you're sloppy" really nails that home
this is very true, most people won't catch that. I barely caught it on my second play-through, going back in for more.
"Listen you little shiyet!" Is what Lector was doing
I'm pretty sure Lecter wasn't teaching Buffalo Bill anything, he was trying to help Clarice get him
Wait what? When did Lecter have any contact with Bill in that movie?
I love how their choreography is polar opposites . Jack is quick and jittery while lectar is still and calm
Wow, I never noticed that before. That's a good extra layer to their respective performances, and goes to show how it's not just reciting lines set to a beat. You really gotta sell your character, and this is one way to do it.
@@CheckyBoi Did he chase the headline?
Jack the Ripper wasn’t a kill and run kinda guy he was a kill, surgically remove one of their organs in a few hours procedure then run. Then after that he taunted the police by writing letters to them
@@crystalvoodoo91 you know Hannibal isn't real right.... also no one knows what jack was. He could of been methodical which makes sense as he wasn't caught.
@@Vibes_FC yup
"i don't mind that you are naughty Jack, I hate that you are sloppy"
this line is so aligned with Lecter's personality, it's almost as if the actual character could have said it...
it's amazing how you guys are able to dive into the psyche of a character and create such amazing content...cudos
he did actually say it. it's a quote. it's from red dragon.
he also states thru tha books wat he hates most in tha world is crass, tasteless ppl & dat tha rude deserve 2 b eaten
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@@soupymilk1631 get some friends
@@magnusblitz2311 I already correct my friends' grammar.
The whole "I'm the bon vivant of violence who dines on higher society to the sound of violins" has massaged out so many knots out of my brain. Easily my favourite erb
By far one of the best ERBs ever made.
Agreed.
true bro
+Amanda Panda I can listen to this every day and it makes me....happy.
every verse is badass, I can't decide who won
Yeah.
Jack with that first verse sounding like an actual underground rapper.
Yeah, Dan Bull, man. British white boy drops BARS.
Rapping with a British accent will always sound underground
@@prosimian tell that to Tinie, Dappy and Dizzie Rascal
Jack the Rapper
@@ERB_Shitpostsyes, that’s who he is
“I don’t mind that you’re naughty, Jack - I HATE that you’re SLOPPY!” is just one of the most subtly genius lines ever.
Can you explain?
@@aboullkhill5605 Because Hannibal finds untidiness much more offensive than murder.
@@debatenstein6565 And god forbid you be rude to him or in general. Barney legit had nothing to fear from Hannibal.
@@LordHollow Barney was a boss.
But he has a point though sloopy or not he never got caught
One thing I haven't seen anyone mention is that "bon vivant" in English translates to "good 'liver'" as in someone who lives a good life. But, obviously there's the double entendre of the organ the liver being mentioned in one of the most famous lines in the film. So unbelievably clever
Damm
Mind blown, damn I love this one so much! So clever and perfectly executed!
Interesting. Had no idea what that word meant
ooooh fuck i didn't even think about that. that's incredible.
vivant doesnt mean liver in french.
To this day, this is still one of the best Epic Rap Battles of History.
BRING DAN BULL BACK.
They did for the next season as the second to last battle.
Lmao agreed
As long as he's up against Lloyd, hell yea.
Still, there's a clear winner in this battle lol
Dan and Lloyd must battle FOREVER.
"I'm the bon vivant of violence a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" is easily the best segment
I still get chills on this part
Love it
And the delivery, just amazing
I was 21 and my father was 41 when ERB published this video to UA-cam on Monday, December 1, 2014. That's 3219 (or three thousand two hundred nineteen) days, or 8 years, 9 months, and 25 days, or 105 months and 25 days after ERB joined UA-cam on Tuesday, February 7, 2006. That's 278,121,600 (or two hundred seventy-eight million one hundred twenty-one thousand six hundred) seconds, 4,635,360 (or four million six hundred thirty-five thousand three hundred sixty) minutes, 77,256 (or seventy-seven thousand two hundred fifty-six) hours, 3219 days, 459 weeks and 6 days, or 881.92% (or eight hundred eighty-one and ninety-two hundredths percent) of a common year or 365 days. I used a date-to-date calculator on Time and Date AS or timeanddate.com, and a numbers-to-words calculator on CalculatorSoup or calculatorsoup.com. I really like this rap battle from 5 years, 3 months, and 16 ago.
Insanely good
Out of all of them, this one probably has the most 'mic drop' style ending
“There is no use in murdering you and your heathen
You can grow my wheat for me after you’re beaten” -Julius Caesar to Shaka Zulu
@@hadid1092 Hmm....I would say thats as close a second could be
Thinking on it, I would say they're equal
‘Now we all know that you have the power of regeneration so run on home to heal from this disintegration’ deadpool vs boba fett
"I'll bury faster than your partner stole your whole life.
No one saw Shane coming, except for your wife."
-Walter White to Rick Grimes
"Don't lecture me about fights, you caped coward
You got your ass beat by a bat with no powers
There's only one way that this battle's gonna end
One more Superman who's never gonna walk again"
-Goku vs Superman
"You're grieving family on their knees weeping scrubbing floors" is one of the darkest lines to come out of ERB.
Just the thought of cleaning up the remains of your loved one who was murdered just gets to me.
"I'm real"
Well, fair point
Mad Miner Michael but dead
Morgan Vanko not for sure
Yes, for sure. Unless he's bloody immortal.
OmgzI'mEllie you never know. Maybe he isn't human
I very much doubt that. xD
Notice that five women scream over Jack’s raps, and the last two overlap.
Jack killed five women, and the last two were on the same night. It’s that attention to detail that makes ERBoH awesome
EDIT: It has been pointed out that this trivia was mentioned elsewhere. Good. I am glad the tireless detectives of UA-cam are keeping things safe by pointing out stuff like this. Hooray!
Mike Brannon Quick correction, but the double event was Victims No. 3 and 4 (Stride and Eddowes on Sept. 30; Kelly was Nov. 9)
Someone already stated this lol
@@venomousviper3691 ok
Anyone else notice the notorious Biggie Sounding part of jacks rap!? Then he rhymes with a word notorious?
Stolen Comment
Me (trying to sleep):
My brain: *OI MATE, PASS THE LIQUOR, IT'S JACK THE RIPPER, JACK THE RAPPER, FOLLOWING YOU WAY BEFORE THE DAWN OF TWITTER*
this whole battle randomly just pops into my mind, and out of my mouth. especialy that line.
@@DMitr0 sometimes i think about it when im trying to sleep
@@DMitr0 lol such a fire bar!
AstroPixel I always think of the “jack you’re a classic megalomaniac”
I think
I’M THE BON VIVANT OF VIOLENCE
A LICENSED PSYCHIATRIST
WHO DINES ON HIGHEST SOCIETY
TO THE SOUND IF VIOLINS
The Kubrick stare at the beginning sold it instantly
This one is really dark, I love it
Jessica Poggi ikr
It's hilarious lol. In a dark sense of course
Jessica Poggi Fucking edgy
"IM REAL" well there's the whole battle summed up in one sentence 😂😂
you'll find me making vacancies in brothels!
Art Katrina Tokyo ghoul! :D I forgot the character's name, but he's my favorite.
L Lawliet saaammmme haha :)
juuzo
That's the one! :D
I'm sure it's been said already, but it deserves saying again:
That guitar riff is tight as f***.
Naomi Armitage truee
What are you talking about? I don't hear any guitar riff, only drums and keyboard.
Nuclear Cupcake65 Listen carefully.
yo I'm pretty sure it's sampled from T.I's song 'All She Wrote.'
Great BGM and dope lyrics... brilliant!
Bro the instrumental is just fire
it is so good
8 years later, this beat still goes hard af.
Literally came back to say that.. Such a fire beat 🔥🔥
Ong‼️
Best beat in ERB
Almost as hard as me
This beat is 🔥🔥🔥
Beat: 10
Flow: 10
Bars: 10
Story: 10
Blinking: 0
Neither one blinked they just.......Starred.......😧😟😥
hotel: trivago
Mark Zuckerberg: I like this
Hannibal closes his eyes once that I can see at 1:12
No IP@@OgCjSmiles
That first verse from Jack, while not dissing Lecter, was incredible ! The flow, the rhymes, one of the best verse in ERB history
I guess you can say it was the best verse in...Epic rap battle of history.
That first verse just screams Rhyme Asylum style. They're a horrorcore group and it sounded just like them.
@@brucecheis9653 Never heard of Rhyme Asylum before but I gave them a listen out of interest, and they're amazing! Thank you!
As Hannibal says right after, Jack's a "classic megalomaniac... you haven't mentioned me once"... Really nice touch to his professional psychiatrist character.
These raps are quite epic. I think it would be interesting to see these guys make some hip-hop bangers that were less in the comedy genre and more *actual music* (you know what I mean).
Old comment, but I have to disagree. This is a battle rap, so just showboating about yourself only to have it slapped away in the first couple bars from Hannibal in the in the next verse while still delivering punches totally outclasses Jack.
Discovering how awesome this beat is 8 years too late.
Same
bro got a like after 8 years somehow
"I'mthe bon vivant of violence, a licensed psychiatrist, who dines on higher society to the sound of violins" goddamn......
Crazy how a line changes so drastically by merely changing 'with' to 'on'.
If someone had used a saxophone, we'd have Sax and Violins!
Play it at 1.5x speed it sounds great
@@SpiritKnight365 It's awesome
Yes this line is the roast of roasts. . . it is why we are all here, it is art from the darkness
Whoever made the lines for Hannibal literally have read all the novels and watched the movies, literally almost line was a reference and I almost got all of them, I loved it
I've seen all Hannibal Lecter movies at least 30 times. I found every reference. "Stop jacking off in the truck and put the lotion in the basket!"
Really? Literally?
@@dankyjoker yes
@@dankyjoker not figurally.
Yes he got everything right
Still the hardest and darkest ERB I've ever heard.
Alex 90210 can't believe it took me so long to find it
Shoot have you seen Walt Disney's verse in Stan Lee vs Jim Henson?? That shit was dark af in terms of monopoly.
Stephen king and Allen Poe?
Hitler vs. Darth Vader?
Real Horrorcore
2 years later I’m still rocking this song
“I’m a licensed psychiatrist who dines on high society to the sound of violins!”
Well at least he admits to eating people without any hesitation.
Hannibal has been known to be brutally blunt and scarily honest at times...
And that's why we all love him!
that line is a finisher
this needs a part 2
D1m3bagd Ripper vs hannable vs dexter would be good
Matthew Dobson
Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill is part 2 ;)
D1m3bagd yes it does
agreed!
When the guitar starts playing at 0:32 along with the beat it just sounds so good, easily one of the best ERBs with the best instrumentals!
Sorcus agreed
Sorcus Yup
Sorcus that guitar is fantastic
Sorcus fuck yeah your right
The best of instrumental.
That OJ line hitting different after today
I like the concept of Hanibal giving Jack a psycho-analysis as a part of his first verse. It wholly takes advantage of the characters background
This one has the best beat, the best lines and rhymes (oh look at me too) overall, the best acting, the best background, this could really be the best ERB, why not make a second part?
BTW, Bonaparte's last line still the best one, Dynamite could never recover after that
I'd like to see more serial killers join the party, both real and ficticious. What about you?
Mary Moore YES
JUST YES
*fist pump*
Which ones?
if jesus says it, then must to be true
Mary Moore
For starters, Dexter, since he was cited already
the first rap of jack the ripper might be the all time best verse written by you guys.I'd love for you to do more dark characters.
Until Dr Lecter picked every line apary
lecter's lines were good but that first verse was better rhythmically and it made you pay attention .as far as the second one (of jac the ripper)i was dissapointed
I totally agree Mr. Sinatra, btw, you nailed your rap battle, it was great :)
"Jack your a classic megalomaniac. You haven't mentioned me once in your entire battle rap."
Ahem observe the lyrics of Jack's second verse
The „I hate that you are sloppy“ is not just perfectly in character, but also most likely a callback to the infamous „sloppy Jack“ letter, which mentioned details that weren’t known to big parts of the public back then. It was even mentioned that the letter was smeared with/even written with blood and contained the supposed parts of a victims liver.
Only a strong British accent like Dan Bull's could rhyme "locked door" with "got caught".
It's actually a slant rhyme, with a little similarities of how you pronounce it
I call It psuedo rhyming
stop copying
Also “upon us” and “bombers”
it a slant rhyme based arounf tha "ah" sound in "locked", "got", n "caught", it mostly works even witout tha goofy cockney pronunciation of "dawwr" lol
Jack the Ripper ''You were contained within a cage while i never got caught''
Fucking Shot Fired
One of the few that didn't hit
Actually, they've recently found evidence that Jack the Ripper was the police's top suspect and that his family checked him into a psychiatric ward after the police approached them and pre much said "Okay, either you lock him up, or we will."
He never got caught, but Lecter escaped and continued his spree.
No they haven't. They haven't found that evidence at all because the British Police would have had him hanged not locked away in a mental asylum.
Robloxian BBC News They found DNA evidence that it was the police's top suspect, who was suffering from schizophrenia. The police went to the family and told them if they didn't have the man sent away, they'd arrest him. And he was locked away in an asylum where he died.
news.nationalpost.com/news/world/dna-analysis-of-fourth-victims-shawl-reveals-jack-the-ripper-was-aaron-kosminski-a-polish-hairdresser-gone-mad
*_Pennywise (Stephen King’s IT) vs The Joker (DC Comics)._*
That sound like a great matchup, I'd like that very much!
I need IT!
That would be much fun
Duarte Vader yes this wil be interesting
Gamers rise up
“I’m the bon vivant of violence; a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins” remains stuck in my head all these years later
the beat on this is sick
Jack Champion That's all she wrote by T.I. and Eminem. Really similar beat
This is such an interesting chemistry between the two. Jack comes off as a cocky, notorious serial killer who's trying to prove himself to Lecter, while Lecter is unimpressed and unshaken by Jack's sadism, even reading him like a book and diagnosing him. It almost feels like Lecter is prying out Jack's insecurities as the battle goes on.
Once a psychiatrist, always a psychiatrist.
I just had the pleasure to watch silence of the lambs on TV for the 1st time last night & imo, Lecter just like playing w ppl’s emotions… so w this ERB epi, the depiction is right on…
@UncleMikeNJ I think those were two different sentiments. He's a megalomaniac AND he didn't mention Hannibal, not he's a megalomaniac BECAUSE he didn't mention Hannibal
@UncleMikeNJNo he was right, all megalomaniacs are narcissists, but not all narcissists are megalomaniacs.
@@TrailblazerCaelus1195 the line wouldn't make sense if that was the case
i mean, think about it like thios:
''Jack, you're a classic megalomaniac''
''also you didn't mention me once dude''
if they're unrelated , it makes it weaker overall.
When you realise neither of them blinked once throughout the entire battle
Battle rap
I mean, that one was SICK, but this could certainly make the top 5.
meh maybe top 10? I have at least 5 favorites lol
He might have at 1:38
they never blink in these
Lloyd is such a good actor. Look at 01:53 " highest society to the sound of violin " and then his look + the slowly calming down face expression, like he is right now dreaming of that ( for him ) beautiful moment
"I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licenced psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" the flow of those lyrics man, goddamn
I can't say it !
Naruto Uzumaki narutokun
Dude I was scrolling down the comments and as that part came on I saw your comment
4 years later I still get shivers ever time I hear this line
Gives me chills
''cause this dirty little lamb has just been silenced'' Hannibal Lecter just won there ;)
No
Yes. One of the best lines of the rap battle.
That was a stupid, generic "over the top" line.
I think he also owned with "these days your nickname is the only thing that's ever known, and you didn't even come up with that shit on your own"
Im still wanted you're forgotten people these days are watching Dexter
Still coming back to watch this in 2020 just for "I'm the bon vivant of violence a licensed psychiatrist who dines on higher society to the sound of violins". Best flow, and this beat kills all the others.
Same bro
This whole rap is just a flow flex
An amazing flow flex
quite literally kills all others since Hannibal is basically saying he eats the rich in that line.
Same here! This is one of my favorite ones of all time!
"Jack the ripper isn't real he can't hurt you" Jack this ripper: 1:16
"I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licenced psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" is a legendary line to listen to.
And the beat through that
The whole final verse of Hannibal is amazing
That's God-tier flow, right there. Only a handful of other featured rappers can match Hannibal's delivery.
Haha i subconsciously and rndomly mutter this
And also "how typical of jack the ripper to chase a headlibe, pick ray liotta's brain and ask him how i get mine
We need more dark battles like this.
yes!!!
Agreed. I love the dark raps.
Yass
So true
I need a full Jack the Ripper rap. Not a second battle, but a straight up track of Jack going absolutely ham.
just hope he doesnt start jacking off on the track again 🥱
Agreed
Cypher 5
@@TH3CAPN Danbull is undeniably one of the best rappers featured on ERB and yet imo he hasn't won a single battle yet
1:08 Well its just been announced today (April 4th 2024) by his family that OJ Simpson died from cancer so yeah....
The attention to detail is extremely impressive. Hannibal Lector doesn't blink through the entire battle, just like the novel.
Wow good observation. Jack doesn't blink either.
+Swish Mule oh then I'm a serial killer, I never blink but oh well time to murder people, get caught, be "innocent" hunt more people and never get caught after that
+Eyeless Josh how can you even blink if your eyeless?
+Rub Tub MAAAGIC
I don't any of them blink in any battle but I might be wrong
It’s just so crazy how much these videos do to make you want to do the research on every line the characters use! They really had me watching all of the Hannibal movies over Valentines Day
Still hearing comments, dedication
You should check out the series
Skill increases their speed, if youre already into a theme naturally it maybe takes you just 30 minutes for the lyrics. While strange things can take several weeks
“How typical of Jack the Ripper to chase a headline. Pick Ray Liotta’s brain and ask him how I got mine.”
RIP Ray Liotta, I loved your movies but that line is how I will always remember you
Funny seeing you here NoDak!
iirc lecter ate his brain while he was still alive in a movie
When I heard Ray Liotta died, that line immediately popped in my head
@@Waaaaterrrrrr yeah LOL
Ray Liotta was an amazing actor. Rip
Yo Jack's entrance is sick af damn bro
Really like the beat on this one for some reason.
Same here
same
Would make a great wrestling theme.
+whisperienced indeed
Sadly, it's apparently something that psychopaths like. Basically, WHY THE FUCK DO I LIKE IT WHEN I'M 12?!
"I don't like mind that you're naughty, Jack. I hate that you're sloppy!" - There is something so visceral about that line. The way it was delivered like a professional scolding an amateur.
Feels a bit like the joke:
A master thief is scolding his son: "Do you know why I scolding you?!"
Son, crying: "Because I ate from the cookiejar."
Thief: "No, because you left fingerprints on it!"
It just doesn't make sense though. Lecter got caught, Jack didn't. Clearly Jack was less sloppy than Lecter.
@@britishaceattorney He was referring to the state of the victims. Saying that it was fine that he was a killer, but just butchering them and leaving their innards everywhere was sloppy execution.
@@SleepyNoid I can see that argument, but it's a pretty bad comparison between the two's expertise. Clearly Jack is the expert.
@@britishaceattorney Not sure I 100% agree with that sentiment. Hannibal, while did get caught, killed over 35 people, and even though he was caught, he ultimately escaped prison. Jack had five victims, and while never caught, I'd say it'd take more cunning to escape modern prison than to evade prison in the time that Jack was going on his spree. Jack killed prostitutes, women that already had to do their work outside of prying eyes. Just don't get caught in the act or have an overt motive, and you're fine. Not the same world that Hannibal came from.
Man, this beat doesn't get enough credit. I keep coming back to this video just for the beat.
I get Goosebumps every time that guitar comes in
This rap in particular was just an eclipse of perfection, the beat, the lyrics, the characters was all perfectly lined up
That open snare drum makes beat 3 dip deep.
This beat is one of my favorites they've ever done for sure
It's similar to Eminem and T.I's "That's all she wrote" track
1:49 - "I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licensed psychiatrist, who dines on highest society to the sound of violins."
Ooh! That's just a satisfying flow.
It's almost 2020 and this one still stands as their best battle.
Tony hawk v Wayne gretzky is pretty up there too
Teddy Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill, super historical, super dissing and super equal.
I'll concede Teddy vs Winston as a top 5 for sure though
@@oberlin27 Much Respect to the OBY
@@rwarren58 Roosevelt v Churchill also had Dan Bull squaring off with Epic Lloyd. Not coincidentally it was excellent as well - easily my 2 favorite ERB vids.
The savagery of the "I'M REAL" 😂
Jeordie Van Houten It’s true though LMFAO
Lol I've seen this a million times, but this watch was the first time the "I'M REAL!" made me kinda jump then laugh. I scroll down and see a comment about it lmao
Can we just stop to appreciate the production value of Hannibal being let out of his straight jacket a bit at a time during Jack's lines. It is a genius way to introduce Hannibal where, without saying a word, he is already an intimidating presence.
The guitar in the background was a great choice for this ERB. It just sounds so good with the lyrics, especially the "Bon Vivant of violence" line.
Jack's 2nd verse, while mid-dis, he still had enough respect to address his opponent as _Doctor_ Lector. Not bad Jack.
By the way, I'd bet money that JtR probably worked in a jail/prison in real life. Correctional workers enjoy abusing inmates in many ways, so JtR took his work outside, and amped it up quite a bit.
I doubt that was respect but a diss... that said, one of Jack's supposed identities was a doctor as well, so either way it was well played.
@@Sytijinx He had anatomical knowledge, there's a reason why later so called rippers were called as such. They're all either doctors or butchers who know anatomy. Whoever JtR was knew enough about human organs to remove them- in *victorian* england so it wasn't taught in regular schooling.
@@Sytijinx jtr? Fucking really?!?! Today's society is filled with WAY too many lazy fucktards who can't be bothered to type 13 simple letters in already sizable paragraph.
"I'm real." well damn JtR
psst, still couldn't beat hannibals beat and lyrics, epiclloyd just to good
Also supposedly Jack the Ripper might have been a woman.
thinking about the motives is always fun, maybe it was a woman whos husband cheated on her with a prostitue, and then went on a killing spree
+Sir_Dragon bro if his name is Jack the Ripper it means he's a unknown serial killer that's a male it would be different if it was girl
Raul Alvarez jack the ripper was never identified. People just assumed it's a man. There is still the possibility that it's a woman instead of a man.
"I'm the bon vivant of violence, a licensed psychiatrist, who dines on highest society, to the sound of violins"
holy shit one of the best ERB lines
I wholeheartedly agree. That shit is goosebumpworthy. Loyd's best performance out of all the ERB's for my by far.
absolutely
Totally true.
"Catch what the iller serial killer can deliver, rhymes finer than the chianti I would pair with your liver." - This is the best line for me. The dlivery on it is amazing.
+Misha de Lange Lloyd voice kinda ruins it for me. His voice is just too high pitched for Hannibal, just not as threatening.
Why the moment the oj Simpson line drops Apple News tells me oj Simpson has died.
"I'm the bon vivant of violence a licensed psychiatrist who dines on higher society to the sound of violins"
Holy shit the flow was soooo satisfying
.
When Lecter versed "I'm the bon vivant of violence a licensed psychiatrist who dines on highest society to the sound of violins" and looked up, his expression was perfect along with the music. That moment gave chills down my spine. This has got to be one of the best ERB episode.
So I'm not the only one! That moment truly gave me chills.
Love that padt so much seriously giving me them chills
Yes! I'm not the only one who feels that way...it was so captivating...
Word! Even this dan bull guy ppl rave about flinches after that verse!
I totally agree with you
I like how they wrote Jack's lines around his accent; 'door' and 'caught' only rhyme if you pronounce them with a British accent.
I wasn't aware there was a way to pronounce 'caught' so that it didn't rhyme with 'door'.
@@slosh7072 In American accents with the caught-cot merger (most northern accents), door is pronounced /dɔɹ/, while caught is pronounced [kʰɑt].
@@rubeusignis1293 Right, forgot about that. Still weird to me, but I guess foreign accents always are.
@@slosh7072 how do the brits pronounce caught? Sorry, I'm only familiar with the american way to pronounce it.
@@thomasthomasthomas296 it very much depends on where you are, but a very easy example is 1:26
“Quit jacking off on the track and put the lotion in the basket”
I get it. Because his name is Jack.
It only took 20 listens.
Both Jack the Ripper & Hannibal Lector gave outstanding performances with solid raps. Hannibal Lector's performance was on point. You captured both his personality & identified key idiosyncracies that irritate him. Very well done 😃
*Lecter
But I don’t think that’s fair since we don’t know who jack was therefore don’t know his personality. But that’s just me, but u r right about Hannibal
Michael Murray
We might not know much about Jack (aside from him supposedly having his identity revealed despite this occurring a few other times in history but nothing really comes from any of them, because it keeps happening) but the portrayal shown here does seem like it’d be spot on personality wise imo.
Quite the intellectual. Bravo.
True details, Hannibal Lecter doesn't blink just like Sir Anthony Hopkins didn't blink in The Silence of The Lambs...
Most underrated line "you were kept for ages in a hovel contained in a cage behind a locked door, while I never got caught. So who's the superior serial killer Dr Lector? Im still wanted, you're forgotten"
I know, right?
I also loved "I'm real you find me making vacancies in brothels, while you only exist inside the pages of a novel"
right i thought this too
And Jack the Ripper was actually real lector was fictional makes it even more intense
What was "got caught" supposed to rhyme with?
“Jack, your a classic megalomaniac. You haven’t mentioned me once in your entire battle rap”
Oof
I really like the follow up to that too. "Pity your verse wasn't worth the trip in the (straight) jacket/Stop jerking off on the track and put the lotion in the basket."
Basically 'stop jerking yourself off and actually come at me, bro.' Plus it doubles as a reference to the most famous part of the movie.
preach
@@Finkster5 he actually said quit jacking not stop jerking
@@Finkster5 The fact He said jacking off as a pun on his name makes this even better
@@sixela6 he said basically
All these years and this battle is in my top 5 always