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    Horrorcore defines a style of hip hop music that focuses primarily on dark, violent, gothic, transgressive, macabre and/or horror-influenced topics such as death, psychosis, psychological horror, mental illness, satanism, self-harm, cannibalism, mutilation, suicide, murder, torture, drug abuse, and supernatural or occult themes.

  2. Simply put, horrorcore is a sub-genre of hip hop with lyrics and imagery that focus on the darker side of things — death, mental illness, the supernatural, etc. Think of horror films in audio format…. The term “horrorcore” wasn’t officially coined until 1994 when groups like the Gravediggaz, which featured the Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA ...

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · Horrorcore is a subgenre of Hip Hop that plunges deep into the darkest corners of the human psyche. While being unapologetically sinister, Horrorcore defies the...

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    • Tyler, The Creator, ‘Yonkers’ (2011) Originally made as a joke to mock New York hip-hop beats, the jarring second single from Tyler’s debut album ‘Goblin’ was never intended to garner the attention it did.
    • Gravediggaz (Feat. Killah Priest & Scientific Shabazz), ‘Diary Of A Madman’ (1994) Formed in 1994, Gravediggaz brought together legendary producer Prince Paul, Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, Stetasonic’s Frukwan and rapper/producer Poetic.
    • Flatlinerz, ‘Live Evil’ (1994) Flatlinerz might not be as well known as the other artists on this list, but they were the first to use the term ‘horrorcore’ on record.
    • Geto Boys, ‘Assassins’ (1988) Widely regarded as the record that kickstarted the horrorcore genre, ‘Assassins’ is as terrifying as it gets. Taken from the Geto Boys‘ 1988 debut album ‘Making Trouble’ – before Scarface and Willie D joined the group – it sees Prince Johnny C. and Sire Jukebox share disturbing accounts of torturous, cold-blooded murder.
  5. Aug 12, 2013 · Hip-Hop. Horrorcore: From Esham to Hopsin, a look at the history of rap's most terrifying subgenre. When somebody bathes in blood and guts, swings from hanging bodies or sews together...

  6. Dec 18, 2018 · Horrorcore emerged in the late 1980s, perhaps as a reaction to the hippy hop of De La Soul or an evolution of NWA and the Geto Boys’ brutal gangsta rap. Despite the aesthetic dichotomy...

  7. Oct 30, 2017 · Horrorcore rap is defined in Alanzo Westbrook's dictionary of hiphop terminology as "rap with themes of horror, dead bodies, funerals, tombs, etc." What is not included in the definition is how it has become a subculture with its own swag, slang, and celebrations.

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