Husk vs Moe Szyslak - Rap Battle! (Hazbin Hotel vs The Simpsons) | Mr. Jay

Husk vs Moe Szyslak (Hazbin Hotel vs The Simpsons) - Rap Battle! (feat. SuperDuper24 and Valzone) husk vs moe rap battle (hazbin hotel vs the simpsons) - feat. superduper24 and valzone patreon - - kofi - discord - Use creator code MRJAYRB in the Fortnite Item Shop #hazbinhotel #thesimpsons #rapbattle #epicrapbattlesofhistory #moeszyslak #moe #husk #vivziepop The two miserable bartenders from Hazbin Hotel and The Simpsons, Husk and Moe Szyslak rap battle each other to see which one is better. ►VOICE CREDITS Husk: SuperDuper24 @superduper2475 Moe Szyslak: Valzone @valzone @TelevoxRB The Announcer: YDGeon @YDGeon ►CAMEOS Tom Hooper: Tankrulez615 @tankrulez615 ►PRODUCTION Lyrics Written by: cagayakegirlz and DemiClemi Mixed by Mr. Jay and SuperDuper24 Video Edited by cagayakegirlz and Mr. Jay Intro & Subtitles by Cidisswo Outro by DemiClemi and Cidisswo Beat by InsaneBeatz Patrons ZodiacKiaran Violent Remark Peyton Gabe Dudas 2 FirstTarsier793 Billie Joe Eyelash Ryan Tillotson Charles Spencer Frenzy64 ApacheBeamix bloonsquadd husk vs moe rap battle (hazbin hotel vs the simpsons) - feat. superduper24 and valzone #hazbinhotel #thesimpsons #rapbattle #epicrapbattlesofhistory #moeszyslak #moe #husk #vivziepop husk is a grumpy, lazy, and somewhat apathetic old sinner whose interests in hell now lie mostly in gambling, parlor tricks, and prolific drinking. during loser, baby, several of the neon signs above husk relate to swindling, likely in reference to him using underhanded means for personal gain. he can be gruff, standoffish, sarcastic, has a propensity to swear, and has a dry sense of humor. despite this, he is also surprisingly patient and able to take a lot of outlandish events in his stride, electing to just drink his problems away later. he is very observant, having the ability to read people and understand their problems well (even when they don’t themselves), which makes him quick to notice when someone isn’t being genuine with him, something he doesn’t enjoy. he values authenticity and seems to understand himself and his own issues well too, openly accepting that his reliance on alcohol and gambling hasn’t helped him feel better. he is surprisingly empathetic and willing to give a non-judgmental listening ear to those who need it, he shows a sweeter and more protective side to those he forms a more substantial connection to. still a “husk“ of his former self, he claims to have “lost the ability to love“ long ago, though whether literally or metaphorically is yet unclear. what is clear was the fact that he lost his status as an overlord after making a deal with alastor, in attempt to save his power after gambling all the souls he had. moammar “moe“ szyslak[1][2] (/ˈsɪzlæk/ siz-lak) is a recurring character from the animated television series the simpsons. he is voiced by hank azaria and first appeared in the series premiere episode “simpsons roasting on an open fire“.[3] moe is the proprietor and bartender of moe’s tavern, a springfield bar frequented by homer simpson, barney gumble, lenny leonard, carl carlson, sam, larry, and others. grouchy, lonely, miserable, and prone to violent outbursts, moe is constantly down on his luck and has attempted suicide numerous times. other running jokes featuring him include being prank called by bart simpson, running illegal activities from his bar, his ugliness and his inconsistent stories about his ethnic origin and what “moe“ is short for. although he is generally quite disagreeable and confrontational, he is frequently shown to have a tender, aching heart beneath his cantankerous exterior. moe is one of the darkest secondary characters in the show. he is portrayed with a generally disagreeable personality: he has a short, violent temper, a penurious nature, a crass and undiplomatic manner of speech, and a mood that rapidly vacillates between anger, indifference, and suicidal despair (the latter of which has become more apparent in later episodes of the show). he has an annual christmas tradition of attempted suicide, but his attempts are comically unsuccessful (landing on a hot-air balloon after jumping out of a plane, for example), and he has already called the suicide hotline so many times that they’ve blocked his number.[5] he is easily irritated, frequently threatening the patrons at his bar with a shotgun he keeps behind the counter. he is also gullible, and bart’s unending chain of successful prank calls to his bar are particularly infuriating to him, inevitably prompting a torrent of red deutsch-style threats of gruesome bodily harm in return.
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