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Standout Tracks: (good serial killer track, pretty much the entire discography of Brotha Lynch Hung in a nutshell) (good track about the trappings of fame, but you've heard one you've heard them all. He might turn on his voice later on (he recently claimed he is not doing horrorcore rap anymore, but to be fair he did get shot 5 times earlier this year) but this is the gestation of a really cool style. Overall, you really get the sense that he is finding his voice. I would only recommend this to people who are already interested in King Gordy, as this isn’t a mind-changer of a record, but there are a couple of standout tracks that I will get into in a minute. He says this is a mixtape but it feels more like an album. You’ll see guitars and other shit appearing more.
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Standout Tracks: (even when he’s making a track about selling crack he manages to be weird.) 2007 - Cobain's Diary A staple of Horrorcore is rock and metal, and you’ll see Kurt Cobain pop up repeatedly in King Gordy’s lyrics. It might be your cup o fuckin tea though. Many people will tell you he’s not as good at it as the more extreme shit, and they would be right. Nobody likes werewolves and everyone thinks they’re corny, but here’s some legit shit.) (here’s some less fantasy horror shit.) 2007 - Van Dyke and Harper Music Here’s where King Gordy starts shedding some horrorcore themes and makes straight rap. Standout Tracks: (I end up having the hook from this running through my head every once in awhile, it’s good.) (here’s that werewolf track. There is the horrorcore Gordy, and the street Gordy. He starts becoming a bit more polarized, and you’ll see this more with the next mixtape. This is where he starts getting comfortable with that edgier sound. Our next speaker is Prodigy Anyway, King of Horrorcore is King Gordy’s first in a long line of mixtapes. Hardcore rappers have the tendency to think the general public wants hardcore shit. King Gordy didn’t become a household name, and maybe we should have known better than to think it would. For this reason, it is my least favorite album, but he does touch on some themes he’ll develop later, including a skit where he shoots up a playground and paints a pretty vivid depiction of urban squalor (on par with something Bizarre would throw out, so it’s not surprising they’re friends.) Standout Tracks: (the only track from the record I play TO THIS DAY, great flow and he really showcases a soulful voice he’ll tap into later.) 2006 - King of Horrorcore Surprise bitches, The Entity didn’t do what it was supposed to do. He kept his themes pretty identifiable, and didn’t lay too heavily into the weird shit. It was fashioned to be his big intro to the world. It was like when Yelawolf came out with Radioactive. 2003 - The Entity For all intents and purposes, This is, to this day, King Gordy’s most commercially accessible album. He is great lyrically, but it’s his content and concepts which really make him stand apart. He’s got a flow somewhere between mid-level Biggie and E-40. Then he’ll do a track with no cursing whatsoever about having a crush on his elementary school teacher. Then he’ll do a track about being a werewolf. For every “offensive” rapper who just makes fun of gay people and women, King Gordy will rap about being a pedophile KKK member who shoves hot irons up his ass. He is the only rapper I know of who is legitimately offensive. You can get all this shit from Wikipedia, you don’t need a cunty faggot like me giving you his bio. King Gordy is an obese and insane horrorcore rapper from Detroit with his hair braided into devil horns who loves smoking weed. So this is what I've got going for King Gordy, who I've been a big fan of for years. Especially underground artists with an extensive catalog, showcased by their fans. I know everyone is itchin to shit on the next guide in this place, and there was a thread written about how it's too much, but I really wanna do this because I think underground artists should get shit like this going.
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