* Seductive and warm combination of sweet, amber, honey, spice, tobacco, chocolate, vanilla, powder and patchouli musk aromas
* Incredibly complex and attractive
* Monster performer
* Actually BETTER than the cologne it is trying to clone
* Unisex
* Incredibly high QPR value; punches far, FAR above its price point
* Great for older users
* Perfect for intimate occasions
* Potency may irritate some
* Not good for younger users
* Not good for formal or serious occasions
* Leans more masculine than feminine
* No fruit or fresh notes to lighten this up
Emir's When Soul Gets High is a clone of Killian's Back to Black. Having smelled the latter at the Sephora near where I live, I can assure you that When Soul Gets High is most definitely not a clone -- it's BETTER. Way better. It completely surpasses the original the same way that Lattafa's Khamrah has surpassed Killian's Angel's Share. This is a seductive and warm combination of aromas: sweet honey, amber, spices, tobacco, powder, musk, chocolate and vanilla. This is insanely good. It's warm, seductive, complex and attractive.
Performance is off the charts in all aspects. It's unisex but it definitely leans male. The value for the price is incredible and this punches far, far above its price point. This is good for formal occasions, especially at night. It's especially great for mature users. It's not good for younger users who prefer lighter and fresher fragrances.
There is no fruit or fresh note to lift this that I can detect, despite the claims of a cherry or raspberry note. The lack of freshness can honestly make this overwhelming to some, but really, that's the point of this one. Highly recommended, especially for amber and spicy fragrance lovers. The great price and high quality seals the deal.