As offputting as qaivon's entrance and music may be to some, telling someone they are goi g to hell is not only rude, it's presumptious. How does anyone here know with any certainty the destiny of another?
I'll try my best to comment on just the music. For starters, horrorcore is not my thing, but I know better than to take any of it literally. I dont believe qaivon is "evil" anymore than I believed Ozzy Osbourne or Alice Cooper were back in the 70's. It's dark theater and if painting a dark profanity filled fantasy means one is going to hell, some of these most respcted authors and filmmakers are joining him.
The good: decent production and knowledge of the genre. The delivery was on point with other stuff I have heard in the genre. It's not as disturbing as someone like brotha lynch hung but definitely not as clever ( if I dare use a word like tbat about someone who comes off so vile) but he has been doing it a lot longer.
The bad is that the genre itself read ached its peak years ago and the diehard audience is a poor music purchasing demographic ( although very loyal). Theyrics tend to fall into cliche, but I admit part of that may be because most horrorcore bores me. I do think it is well mixed and that you could easily shift your style to incorporate what does work. Trap uses very dark production but lighter themes but wont freak out the highly religious...as much. Just my two cents. Good luck