The Person full-length, Entitled, is a comment on the fallibility of humanity, and many of the songs play off of one another in an ostensibly contradictory fashion. It follows a protagonist who is in search of truth, but fumbles along the way. Entitled starts off with an almost cautionary sci-fi epic tale, The Fall of Perception, produced by Outputmessage (Ghostly International/Melodic/Echelon Productions). Throughout the album, Person denounces, then succumbs, to the insatiable desires of the sensory overload within this hyperreal environment. Valid Concerns, an indie rock/IDM club jam, voices thoughts of what he should do to find that special someone, even if just for one night. You Aint Hot, featuring Young Rae (Echelon Productions), is a scathing criticism of todays pop world, achieved by successfully imitating the tried and tired formula of todays pop charters. Motives takes a Phariseean approach to the one-night stand: by giving in, yet placing the blame on the other person. Who Do You Want Me to Be? explores how we all adjust our personalities to satiate what we desire. Neither Forgiving Nor Forgetting is an angry banger calling out the shortcomings of a former lover and by doing so, calling out his own. Although there are critical lyrics, Person concedes that he still surrenders to the ideals of todays consumer-driven culture in the album closer, Business Class.