Dive into the grimy, unapologetic world of Necro with his 2005 release, "Street Villains, Vol. 2." This album is a relentless journey through the darkest corners of horrorcore and hardcore hip hop, showcasing Necro's signature brutal lyricism and uncompromising beats. With a runtime of just over 50 minutes, this 14-track project is a non-stop assault on the senses, featuring freestyles, remixes, and original tracks that all contribute to the album's menacing atmosphere.
Necro's distinctive flow and graphic storytelling are on full display in tracks like "The Real Reality" and "The World Is Gore," while the album's harder beats and sinister production are evident in songs such as "Gotta Get My Krills (Crack)" and "Murder Ya Life - Remix." The album also features a number of freestyles, including "Circle of Tyrants Freestyle 1 & 2" and "Tabloid Update Freestyle," which showcase Necro's improvisational skills and lyrical dexterity.
"Street Villains, Vol. 2" is a testament to Necro's enduring influence on the underground hip hop scene, and a must-listen for fans of hardcore and horrorcore rap. The album's themes of violence, crime, and social decay are delivered with a raw intensity that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're a longtime fan of Necro or a newcomer to his music, "Street Villains, Vol. 2" is an essential addition to any hardcore hip hop collection.