Showing posts with label horrorcore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horrorcore. Show all posts

May 9, 2014

Friday night Hip-Hop: RVIDXR KLVN

Raider Klan is quickly becoming one of my favorite rap crews. Their sound ranges from horrorcore/dirty south (SGP, J Green) to trap (Yung Simmie) and cloud rap (Ethelwulf, Grandmilly), always with VERY trippy vibes. Now lay back and drink that lean while enjoying this selection of their dopest tracks.

GRANDMILLY x BONES - Friday The 13th (2012):



SPACEGHOSTPURRP - Mystical Maze (2013):



YUNG SIMMIE & AMBER LONDON - In This Thang (2013):



J GREEN - Fvnk Psalms (2012):



XAVIER WULF x BONES - Poison Ivy (2013):



XAVIER WULF x BONES - Morning Dew (2013):



N3LL & YOUNG SIMMIE - Ride Wit Me
(2013):



GRANDMILLY - 12 AM (2014):



SPACEGHOSTPURRP - Tha Black God (EP version):



N3LL - Southern Hospitality (2013):



DOUGH DOUGH & KEY NYATA - We Go (2013):



ETHELWULF & ERIC DINGUS - Kemuri (2013):



YUNG SIMMIE, AMBER LONDON, N3LL & DOUGH DOUGH - I'm Grind (2013):



DENZEL CURRY - Threatz (2013):



May 2, 2014

Friday Night Hip-Hop: GANKSTA N-I-P

Damn, this homie was on some serously disturbing fucked up shit, especially on "Psychic Thoughts" (1992) whose title track is still one of the most bone-chilling rap songs of all time. N-I-P's early stuff is top-class Southern rap, somewhere between Point Blank and Three 6 Mafia; the shocking lyrics are just a bonus for us depraved ones.

"Horror Movie Rap" (1992):



"Psychic Thoughts" (1993):



"Setup Bitches" (1993):



"Paranoid" (1992):



"Psychflow" (1996):



"That's how it Is/Psychic pt II" (1993):



"Slaughter" (1992):



"Reporter From Hell" (1993):




"Black Godfather" (1992):


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"Small Town Killaz (chopped & screwed)" (feat. DJ Screw & Point Blank) (1996):



"Trance" (1993):



"Disgusting" (1992):


December 22, 2013

R.I.P. LORD INFAMOUS

Lord Infamous from Three 6 Mafia died today at age 40. We'll remember him as one of the dopest horrorcore rappers and a very important part of the whole Three 6 crew. Condolences to all family, friends and fans. Rest in Eternal Power homie.



Three 6 Mafia NKA Da Mafia 6ix (official facebook)

December 15, 2013

The return of THREE 6 MAFIA

It's been a while since Juicy J decided to split up Three 6 Mafia to focus on his solo career; but the legendary memphis rap group is now (more or less) revived, as DJ Paul just took over and got back together with classic 3-6 members Gangsta Boo, Crunchy Blac, Lord Infamous, and Koopsta Knicca. Due to Juicy J's absence the project has been renamed Da Mafia 6ix. The shit goes hard as hell, classic memphis style reminiscent of the Mafia's early albums.

Da Mafia 6ix - "The 6ix Commandments" free mixtape @ DatPiff


Three Six Mafia NKA Da Mafia 6ix - "Go Hard (feat. Yelawolf)":



Da Mafia 6ix official
DJ Paul official
Yelawolf official
Juicy J & DJ Paul official merchandise