His second verse on Usual Suspects
Came in to say this. I wouldn't say he killed Nas tho, but it's one of a few verses where dude is spitting to a topic and does it well instead of saying random shyt.
His first verse off Free Mason is probably second imo. Deeper Than Rap and Teflon Don are easily the albums where Ross was at his best lyrically and didn't have me thinking why a great beat was being wasted on him.
His verse on Accident Murderers is probably my favorite one I've heard from him in a long time...that and the Triple Beam Dreams verse. It highlights what he's good at: flowing. Nas brings the best out of dude.

I think I see his vision too









