Inside the first verse, Yelawolf takes a more modest approach, “Ain’t never been much of a church type / But I believe in the last days,” is a glaring contemplative verse. The world stops for music such as this and vibes with the soul of the message that conjures a godlike experience to fall on your knees and praise of God. This song arrives as a shock because of the heroic touch. The spirit and emotion rooted from Shady assures that his best friend is who he turns to in the darkest. A God-fearing pertinent verse breathes a fearless intrude of excellence inside the rap verse. Eminem on the first feature of 2015 makes it known the wait is over, with a verse so powerful and exciting it is his best verse in years.
Yelawolf confesses, “I walk through hell almost every night” but “To the father son and holy spirit / I hold you nearest” on touching single “Best Friend,” from second album, Love Story.