I'm not that familiar with ICP's music, that's unfortunate but doesn't sound much worse than most rap music from that time, or even today when it comes to the misogyny.
It really wasn't, it just makes them rather difficult to recommend to leftists now. They were incredibly talented and teamed up with their incredible producer Mike E. Clarke were putting out amazing stuff.
the impression I got is that a lot of their earlier music is pretty edgy due to being in the horror rap genre, one of the characters describes the music "like a mini horror film set to a dope-ass beat"
Yeah, they were in a genre known as Horrorcore. It was a very niche genre largely pioneered by a guy named Esham the Unholy. ICP was super violent, and it was largely about going after rich people and cops and corrupt politicians. And then there'd be just silly shit about eating pussy and getting laid, it was fun tbh.
If you wanna taste, this is from Great Melinko which is about the time they started going mainstream. There was a lot of controversy around this album because Disney bought up the record label they were on also about that time. It was probably one of their most polished albums so far and imo still holds up reasonably well. The song Halls of Illusions on the same playlist is also pretty representative of their vibe.
https://youtu.be/ya4vGjx9LlA
I noticed that some juggalos call each other "ninja" instead of the N-word and say stuff like "ninja please" which... is way better than saying the actual word but still feels a little sus to me, like a way of saying it without saying it. but idk, if black juggalos are cool with it then whatever
Yeah... it's complicated. I really can't emphasis how much using the n word was normalized among white rap fans in the years following NWA and Dre and Snoop and everybody else. If you rapped or were into rap, you said the N word (soft a), even if it was just singing along. ICP kinda bucked the trend with Ninja. I still can't listen to LL Cool J because I wanna sing along and can't stop myself from saying it in the moment. And he says it sooo much.🙃
It really wasn't, it just makes them rather difficult to recommend to leftists now. They were incredibly talented and teamed up with their incredible producer Mike E. Clarke were putting out amazing stuff.
Yeah, they were in a genre known as Horrorcore. It was a very niche genre largely pioneered by a guy named Esham the Unholy. ICP was super violent, and it was largely about going after rich people and cops and corrupt politicians. And then there'd be just silly shit about eating pussy and getting laid, it was fun tbh.
If you wanna taste, this is from Great Melinko which is about the time they started going mainstream. There was a lot of controversy around this album because Disney bought up the record label they were on also about that time. It was probably one of their most polished albums so far and imo still holds up reasonably well. The song Halls of Illusions on the same playlist is also pretty representative of their vibe.
https://youtu.be/ya4vGjx9LlA
Yeah... it's complicated. I really can't emphasis how much using the n word was normalized among white rap fans in the years following NWA and Dre and Snoop and everybody else. If you rapped or were into rap, you said the N word (soft a), even if it was just singing along. ICP kinda bucked the trend with Ninja. I still can't listen to LL Cool J because I wanna sing along and can't stop myself from saying it in the moment. And he says it sooo much.🙃
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