Dec 28, 2016 The whole thing is just beautiful, it's slow, melodic and real. You can almost feel the pain and emotion through the delivery of his voice. And having it as the final song on Slime Season 2 not counting bonus songs is just so interesting 2 me. It's almost as if he was insecure about having such an open song that he wanted to in a way conceal it at the end of the project. Either that or he was saving the best for last in such an amazing contrast 2 the dark bumpy tracks of Slime Season 2. This proves that he could pull off covering a song such as Rocket Man by Elton John, his diversity knows no boundaries 2 make this masterpiece as well as the positive anthem of Good Times in the same year. This is the masterpiece that should prove 2 even people that don't like his music that you must appreciate and respect his art.