: Necro’s fans, often referred to as "Necromaniacs," have supported his independent label, Psycho+Logical-Records , for decades.
: Like much of Necro's work, the song and its associated imagery lean into shock value, intended to be a "masterpiece of Horrorcore" for some and "lukewarm" or overly aggressive for others. : Necro’s fans, often referred to as "Necromaniacs,"
: While the song dates back to the late 1990s, the "official" music video was premiered in April 2016. morbid imagery (e.g.
: The track features Necro’s signature production—dark, aggressive, and often sampling eerie melodies or horror-inspired sounds. Some fans and critics have noted that while his lyrical delivery is polarizing, his "fire beats" are highly respected in the underground scene. "drinking the bile out ya pancreas")
: The lyrics are characterized by extreme violence, morbid imagery (e.g., "drinking the bile out ya pancreas"), and multisyllabic rhyme schemes influenced by artists like Kool G Rap. 3. Cultural Impact and Reception
: Necro coined the term "Death Rap" to distinguish his ultraviolent style from mainstream horrorcore. This track is considered a "cult classic" of this movement.
: The track helped establish the blueprint for what would later evolve into "Necrotrap," a modern underground fusion of dark trap beats and macabre lyrics.