Horrorcore Rap

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This piece discusses the Horrorcore Rap music style in detail. It lists a number of of the most notable Horrorcore musicians. It talks about the common topics of most Horrorcore songs along with what the beats sound like. It also gives insight into why the musicians make this style of music plus why people should not label this music as sick and disgusting.

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OH Hip Hop Presents: Horrorcore Rap

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http://ohhiphop.com With such a diverse musical genre like Hip Hop, it is no surprise that many sub styles have emerged under it. You have probably heard of many of them like Chopped and Screwed, Gangsta Rap, and Jerkin'. However, there is one sub genre of Hip Hop that is controversial, unique, and somewhat wrong in most people's eyes. This genre is Horrorcore. The actual name of the music might not sound familiar but you probably have heard of some of the popular artists if you are a Hip Hop fan. Horrorcore music doesn't generally do well in terms of record sales, but the following of Horrorcore music is bigger than most people believe.

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http://ohhiphop.com Horrorcore Hip Hop is basically defined exactly how it sounds. Violence is a common theme in many of the most prolific Horrorcore tracks. Other popular themes have to do with religion and demons and cannibalism. If this doesn't sound like music that you would like, you are most likely not alone. Just like reading a book or watching a movie, don't judge the creator of the music as crazy. It is just a different style of music that is made for entertainment. You don't think that horror novelists are crazy. So why do Horrorcore musicians get such a bad reputation when they are only entertaining the fans? That may not convince you to start liking Horrorcore. However, there are millions of people everywhere that love this unique style. You can probably understand the genre a lot more if you know some of the artists that are generally associated with Horrorcore.

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http://ohhiphop.com Many people believe that ICP leads the Horrorcore group of musicians, which is a valid statement. They have actually had mainstream success while staying in the underground Horrorcore scene. They also have one of the biggest fan following of any Hip Hop act that call themselves the Juggalos. Some other notable Horrorcore artists include Tech N9ne, Necro, Brotha Lynch Hung, Esham, and Blaze Ya Dead Homie. A lot of Horrorcore music is released online only because it doesn't appeal to a mainstream audience. That is why many of the popular artists release all of their music online, some free and some for sale. Horrorcore music is very prevalent in the underground Hip Hop scene as well.

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http://ohhiphop.com The lyrical content of Horrorcore isn't the only unique aspect. The beats used in Horrorcore music are very different than any other Hip Hop style. The instrumentals used are very dark and sound like they came straight out of a Horror movie. One notable Horrorcore artist, Mars, said that he is just like Stephen King and Wes Craven, only with an instrumental in the background. While Horrorcore themes date all the way back to the 80s, Horrorcore wasn't really coined until 1994. Horrorcore music has the tendency to tell stories in the song instead of the normal Hip Hop lyrical content. The best Horrorcore artists are very good a painting a picture for the listeners to imagine while the song plays.

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http://ohhiphop.com Horrorcore music has turned off many listeners due to gruesome lyrics. Those people don't realize that this music is purely for entertainment, just like watching a movie or reading a book. These musicians are artists and are showing their creative side through developing horror stories in a Hip Hop song. The lyrical content of these artists is a lot more complex than many of the most popular Hip Hop artists today. Just like you don't judge a book by its cover, you shouldn't judge a person by the lyrics that they portray in Horrorcore music.