🚚 Free Shipping on Orders Over $99*

Free Shipping Policy

  • Orders shipping to Continental US only
  • Exceptions may apply on bulk / oversized items
  • For full terms click here
10% OFF 4️⃣orMore Records Everyday!

Turntable Lab 4orMore Discount

  • no code necessary, auto-applies in cart
  • does not apply to pre-orders
  • cannot be combined with other discount codes
  • check out the full policy here

Devil's Son EP Vinyl 12" (Record Store Day)

Legacy / SKU: hh-4753
inaugural horrorcore rap from the late Harlem MC
Regular price $14.95
Unit price
per
No Reviews
 
Need More Help, Contact Our Experts!

  • "When I was twelve, I went to hell for snuffin' Jesus." The chorus samples Nas from "Back to the Grill," and when Big L begins spitting his verse on "Devil's Son," he would commence a subgenre of hip-hop: horrorcore. The late Harlem rapper's mic skills went far beyond the dark, transgressive bars the style is associated with, but his short, notable career started with the release of this controversial 1993 single produced by Showbiz. The track is available on this limited release (3000 copies only) alongside the instrumental version as well as four unreleased tracks (heavily bootlegged) from Lifestyles Ov Da Poor & Dangerous sessions—"I Shoulda used A Rubba," "School Dayz," "Times Iz Hard," and "Da UnExpected Flava"—with production from Buckwild, Lord Finesse, and Large Professor.

    reviewed by thom tanks 07/2017
    upc: 27368968

"When I was twelve, I went to hell for snuffin' Jesus." The chorus samples Nas from "Back to the Grill," and when Big L begins spitting his verse on "Devil's Son," he would commence a subgenre of hip-hop: horrorcore. The late Harlem rapper's mic skills went far beyond the dark, transgressive bars the style is associated with, but his short, notable career started with the release of this controversial 1993 single produced by Showbiz. The track is available on this limited release (3000 copies only) alongside the instrumental version as well as four unreleased tracks (heavily bootlegged) from Lifestyles Ov Da Poor & Dangerous sessions—"I Shoulda used A Rubba," "School Dayz," "Times Iz Hard," and "Da UnExpected Flava"—with production from Buckwild, Lord Finesse, and Large Professor.

reviewed by thom tanks 07/2017
upc: 27368968

Labheads Also Viewed

Trending