Aggregate profiling applied to Bladee (284 songs) and Ecco2k (45 songs) using Warriner et al. VAD norms and Brysbaert et al. concreteness ratings yields nearly identical profiles across all four dimensions (max gap 1.8 percentage points [pp]) between the two artists. A mainstream rap baseline sample (476 songs over 10 artists) shows a similarly small separation. Weighted log-odds analysis (Monroe et al.) applied to the vocabulary reveals a divergence the aggregate suppressed: a 11.5pp valence gap and 7.7pp arousal gap between the two artists' distinct lexica, with Ecco2k's vocabulary exhibiting a bimodal valence distribution not seen in Bladee's.