Dive into the dark and gritty world of Necro with "Street Villains, Vol. 2," a relentless journey through the underbelly of horrorcore and hardcore hip hop. Released on January 18, 2005, via Psycho+Logical-Records, this album is a raw and unfiltered experience that clocks in at a tight 50 minutes. Necro, known for his unapologetic lyricism and brutal delivery, spares no detail in painting a vivid picture of the streets and the horrors within.
The album kicks off with "The Real Reality," setting the tone for the grim narratives that follow. Tracks like "The Imperialistic Freestyle" and "Circle of Tyrants Freestyle 1 & 2" showcase Necro's lyrical prowess and his ability to weave complex stories with ease. The remixes of "Reflection of Children Coming Up in the Grave" and "Still Not a Playa" add a fresh twist to familiar themes, while "The World Is Gore" and "Murder Ya Life - Remix" delve into the darker, more violent aspects of life.
Necro's unique style is evident throughout, blending horrorcore with hardcore hip hop to create a sound that is both intense and captivating. The underground hip hop influences add a layer of authenticity, making "Street Villains, Vol. 2" a standout in Necro's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a compelling exploration of the darker side of life, delivered with Necro's signature intensity and brutality.