In this episode of Music IV Breakfast, hosts Octavia March, KC, and Relle Raulette break down the chilling world of horror-inspired hip-hop in “Horror Movie Lyrics.” From Lil’ Kim’s “Black Friday” and Kanye West’s “Monster” to Lupe Fiasco, Tupac, and Wu-Tang Clan, the crew dives deep into how rap artists mix fear, suspense, and classic horror movies into their lyrics. Expect a mix of hip-hop storytelling, music breakdowns, and pop culture analysis—perfect for fans of rap podcasts, music blogs, and independent YouTubers exploring creative content ideas. Tune in for funny, insightful, and nostalgic takes that show how hip-hop and horror collide to create art that’s bold, dark, and unforgettable.
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