Dive into the dark and gritty world of ILL BILL with his 2008 album "Howie Made Me Do It," a relentless journey through the underbelly of horrorcore and hardcore hip hop. Released on Uncle Howie Records, this 49-minute odyssey is packed with 14 tracks that blend raw, unfiltered lyrics with hard-hitting beats, showcasing ILL BILL's unique ability to craft a narrative that is both chilling and captivating.
The album features a stellar lineup of collaborations, including multiple appearances by Necro, Mr. Hyde, and Q Unique, among others. Standout tracks like "Cult Leader," "Gangsta Rap," and "How to Kill a Cop" highlight ILL BILL's signature style, which is as provocative as it is entertaining. The album's themes range from the sinister to the socially conscious, with tracks like "White Slavery" and "Poetry in the Streets" offering a stark commentary on societal issues.
"Howie Made Me Do It" is a testament to ILL BILL's prowess as a lyricist and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of underground hip hop. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.