“Urgency” shows a change in persona from Renji to Uzi. This is the only song on Uzi’s soundtrack that features another artist, Syd. Toward the end of the songs in Renji’s section, a robotic voice says Uzi has been abducted. A common occurrence during Renji’s section of the album is the mention of disloyalty and individual motivation. And I’m sorry if my words messed with your head.” “I’m Sorry” starkly contrasts the fast songs at the beginning of the album with its somber, slower tempo. “I’m Sorry” shows Uzi’s nicer side and represents his apologies to his past lovers with the lyrics “And I’m sorry for everything I ever said, yeah. This song shows Uzi’s personality switch from the braggart Baby Pluto to the sweeter Renji. As the music fades toward the end, you can hear a soft windy noise, and Uzi makes a confused expression as he watches a UFO hover near him. The lyrics delve into Uzi’s pride attached to his rapper lifestyle: grand cars, fancy dinners and heavy jewelry. The opening track starts with Uzi’s first alter ego, Baby Pluto. This album showcases three of the rapper’s alter egos: Baby Pluto, Renji and Uzi, and includes snippets of a story at the end of each song about Uzi getting abducted by aliens and venturing through space. 19 according to the Billboard’s 200 Albums chart, with about 290,000 units sold as of now. With the halt of fans leaking his music in 2019, Lil Uzi Vert finally dropped his new album “Eternal Atake” on March 6. Ever since the release of the album “Luv Is Rage 2,” Lil Uzi Vert fans have been anticipating the drop of an album that was three years in the making.