Esham

Songs: 38
Albums: 12

Albums

Esham - A.1. Yola
A.1. Yola
2005, songs: 2
Esham - Repentance
Repentance
2003, songs: 8
Esham - Acid Rain
Acid Rain
2002, songs: 1
Esham - Tongues
Tongues
2001, songs: 7
Esham - Mail Dominance
Mail Dominance
1999, songs: 2
Esham - Detroit Dog Shit
Detroit Dog Shit
1997, songs: 1
Esham - Dead Flowerz
Dead Flowerz
1996, songs: 4
Esham - Closed Casket
Closed Casket
1994, songs: 1
Esham - KKKill the Fetus
KKKill the Fetus
1993, songs: 4
Esham - Judgement Day, Vol. 2
Judgement Day, Vol. 2
1992, songs: 2

Facts about Esham

Esham

Esham, also known as "The Unholy", is an American rapper and pioneer of the horrorcore subgenre of hip hop. Here are some key facts about him:

  1. Early Career and Underground Success: Esham, born Rashaam Smith on September 20, 1973, in Detroit, Michigan, began his music career in the late 1980s as a teenager. He independently released his debut album, "Boomin' Words from Hell", in 1989 at the age of 16. The album's dark and controversial lyrics, coupled with its innovative production style, immediately garnered attention within the underground hip hop scene. Esham's provocative subject matter and fearless approach to addressing taboo topics such as violence, drug use, and the occult set him apart as a trailblazer in the horrorcore genre.

  2. Innovative Sound and Musical Influence: Esham's music is characterized by its eclectic blend of hip hop, rock, and electronic elements, as well as its dark and often nihilistic lyrical content. His pioneering use of sampling and production techniques, including heavy use of synthesizers and distorted vocals, helped shape the sonic landscape of horrorcore and influenced a generation of artists. Esham's raw and unapologetic style paved the way for future horrorcore acts and left an indelible mark on the genre.

  3. Extensive Discography and Musical Evolution: Over the course of his career, Esham has released over a dozen studio albums, as well as numerous EPs, mixtapes, and collaborative projects. His discography spans a wide range of themes and musical styles, from the hardcore horrorcore of his early albums to more introspective and experimental releases in later years. Despite facing controversy and censorship due to the graphic nature of his lyrics, Esham has remained true to his artistic vision and continued to push the boundaries of hip hop.

  4. Cult Following and Underground Legacy: Esham's uncompromising approach to music and relentless pursuit of creative freedom have earned him a dedicated cult following and cemented his status as a legend within the underground hip hop community. His albums are revered by fans for their honesty, intensity, and innovation, and his influence can be heard in the work of countless artists across various genres. Despite never achieving mainstream commercial success, Esham's impact on the hip hop landscape is undeniable, and his legacy as a pioneer of horrorcore will continue to be celebrated for years to come.

  5. Entrepreneurial Ventures: In addition to his music career, Esham has ventured into various entrepreneurial endeavors, including founding his own record label, Reel Life Productions. Through his label, he has released his own music as well as albums by other artists, further establishing himself as a key figure in the independent hip hop scene. Esham's entrepreneurial spirit and DIY ethos have helped him maintain artistic control over his music and build a last

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