: Originally released as a single in 1999, it later featured on Necro’s landmark debut album, I Need Drugs (2000).
: Necro adopts personas like "Mr. Death" and "Dr. Demise," framing himself as a "surgeon" of lyrical violence. Cultural Impact : Originally released as a single in 1999,
: Lyrics include graphic descriptions of violence, such as "drinking the bile out ya pancreas" and "ripping ya breast apart, digest ya heart". Demise," framing himself as a "surgeon" of lyrical violence
is a cornerstone of the Death Rap subgenre, released by Brooklyn rapper and producer Necro in 1999. Known for its aggressive energy and brutal imagery, the track is a definitive example of underground horrorcore. Key Tracks & Production Known for its aggressive energy and brutal imagery,
: Necro blends heavy metal aesthetics—specifically death metal—with East Coast hip-hop. This "Death Rap" style features graphic, violent lyrics delivered with a gritty, aggressive flow. Lyricism & Themes
: Produced by Necro himself, the track is famous for its dark, hypnotic production which samples the soundtrack of The Amazing Spider-Man . Fans often cite it as one of his best beats for its raw, "hardcore" energy.
The song’s lyrics are intentionally provocative, focusing on themes of extreme violence, gore, and anatomical destruction.