
Possessed remains one of the most technically demanding MCs the UK underground has ever produced. A founding member of London-based hip-hop group Rhyme Asylum – formed in 2002 alongside Psiklone and Skirmish – his work has always been defined by vivid imagery, complex wordplay, and intricate rhyme schemes. Though Rhyme Asylum remained largely underground with limited mainstream recognition, critics and fans have consistently cited them as one of the most lyrically skilled hip-hop acts of all time, drawing comparisons to highly respected lyricists for their precision, creativity, and unconventional approach to narrative rap. "Absentia" puts Possessed over Think's production for a tight package – three vocal cuts ("Revolution," "Priority," "Take Me"), a skit, and the instrumentals for the full set. The Think and Possessed partnership has history behind it, and the chemistry shows in the cohesion. Compact execution, deliberate sequencing – no wasted seconds. For heads who've followed Possessed since "State of Lunacy," this fits squarely in the lineage while operating in its own focused lane.






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