Necro

Songs: 4
Albums: 4

Albums

Necro - Pre-Fix for Death
Pre-Fix for Death
2004, songs: 1
Necro - Brutality
Brutality
2003, songs: 1
Necro - Gory Days
Gory Days
2001, songs: 1

Facts about Necro

Necro
  1. Early Life and Career Beginnings: Necro, born Ron Raphael Braunstein on June 7, 1976, in Brooklyn, New York, is an American rapper, producer, and songwriter known for his controversial lyrics and hardcore style. He grew up in a musical family, with his father being a jazz musician and his mother a professional musician. Necro began rapping and producing music in the early 1990s, drawing inspiration from artists like Kool G Rap, Ice Cube, and N.W.A.

  2. Horrorcore and Shock Rap: Necro is often associated with the horrorcore subgenre of hip-hop, known for its dark, macabre themes and graphic lyrics. His music frequently explores topics such as violence, drug use, and taboo subjects, earning him a reputation as one of the most controversial figures in hip-hop. Necro's lyrics are characterized by their explicit content and shock value, pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in mainstream music.

  3. Album Releases and Independent Success: Necro gained recognition in the underground hip-hop scene with the release of his debut album, "I Need Drugs" (2000), which featured the controversial title track and other provocative songs like "Get on Your Knees" and "Your Fuckin' Head Split". He continued to release albums independently, often through his own record label, Psycho+Logical-Records, gaining a dedicated fanbase of listeners who appreciated his uncompromising approach to music.

  4. Collaborations and Production Work: In addition to his solo career, Necro has collaborated with numerous artists and producers within the hip-hop community. He has worked with artists like Ill Bill, Mr. Hyde, and Kool G Rap, as well as underground acts from various regions. Necro is also a talented producer, crafting beats for his own projects as well as for other artists, often incorporating elements of horror movie samples and heavy metal into his production style.

  5. Controversy and Criticism: Necro's music has been the subject of controversy and criticism due to its explicit content and graphic imagery. Some critics have accused him of promoting violence, misogyny, and other negative stereotypes through his lyrics, while others argue that his music is a form of artistic expression and social commentary. Necro himself has defended his work as a reflection of the harsh realities of urban life and a means of channeling his own frustrations and experiences into his art. Despite the controversy surrounding his music, Necro has maintained a loyal fanbase and continues to release music independently, remaining true to his hardcore roots.

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