ILL BILL unleashes a relentless assault on your eardrums with "Howie Made Me Do It 2," a 51-minute journey into the depths of hardcore hip hop, horrorcore, and underground rap. Released on October 10, 2011, under Uncle Howie Records, this album is a testament to ILL BILL's uncompromising style and lyrical prowess.
Featuring a lineup of heavyweight collaborators, including Q Unique, William Cooper, La Coka Nostra, Slaine, Action Bronson, and many more, the album is a sonic collage of raw, unfiltered hip hop. Tracks like "Dumb Shit," "Can't Live Like This," and "Offensive Lines" showcase ILL BILL's signature aggressive flow and intricate wordplay, while cuts like "Megatron" and "Symphony Of War" highlight his ability to craft dark, atmospheric beats that complement his intense lyricism.
The album's production is a blend of gritty, old-school samples and modern, hard-hitting beats, creating a soundscape that is both familiar and fresh. ILL BILL's delivery is relentless, his lyrics sharp and incisive, tackling themes of violence, struggle, and survival with a raw, unflinching honesty.
"Howie Made Me Do It 2" is not just an album; it's a statement. It's a declaration of ILL BILL's artistic vision and a challenge to the status quo of mainstream hip hop. For fans of hardcore rap, horrorcore, and underground hip hop, this album is a must-listen, a testament to the power of raw, unfiltered hip hop.