Guess Who - Unu Altu Ursus Evolution -

: Guess Who describes how "one leaves a tip" that is equivalent to what "the other earns in a month".

: He highlights the difference between those with "piles" (influence/connections) who know the way through the system, versus those hardened from a young age who only know how to use their fists to survive. Guess Who - Unu Altu URSUS Evolution

: One lyric notes a father who has two spoiled children, while another child knows his father is "behind bars," emphasizing how life's starting point is rarely equal. Context of URSUS Evolution : Guess Who describes how "one leaves a

: He critiques the education system, suggesting that in school, everything is learned "on a conveyor belt," yet it holds little value in a country where one person does drugs while another "pulls a heist" to make their capital. Context of URSUS Evolution : He critiques the

: Despite the grim imagery—"at ours, it smells of old age"—the song ends with a recurring sentiment: "at least I still have a good thought for you". This suggests that empathy is the only remaining currency in a system that favors "the other" over "the one."

What makes an essay on this topic compelling is Guess Who's portrayal of a country "worth two cents that is about to fall".