Blaze Ya Dead Homie, King Klick, Stacc Styles, Jay Villain, Devious T

Tue May 24 2022 at 07:00 pm

DNA Lounge | San Francisco

DNA Lounge
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Blaze Ya Dead Homie, King Klick, Stacc Styles, Jay Villain, Devious T
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For over 25 years, Blaze Ya Dead Homie has remained one of the freshest, most innovative voices in underground hiphop. A towering figure in the horrorcore sub-genre, he's mastered not just the craft of rapping but the art of reinvention, developing new characters and introducing them across his discography. It's a skill that puts him in league not just with rappers like Twiztid and N.W.A. but filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and John Singleton.
"It has a lot do with comic books and movies in general," Blaze says. "As an artist, if you're making movies, you don't want to make the same movie over and over again, and it's fun to create new characters to do new things that ultimately your main character wouldn't do." "A lot of them are dead," he says upon reflection of his various characters, but the Blaze Ya Dead Homie persona embodies a reincarnated gang member originally killed in 1980s. His albums resurrect not just a character but an entire era that, through Blaze's work, still has much to say. "It was just fun," he says of that era. "Your heads were nodding all the time. The music had a lot of bump. There were house parties and block parties. It was gangster! That's what it was.'"
Since debuting on Twiztid's "Hound Dogs" in 1997, Blaze has released numerous albums and a slew of cult-classic collaborations as a member of groups like Dark Lotus, Drive-By and Zodiac MPrint. Almost all of his records have charted in Billboard. Inspired by the likes of Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, the Notorious B.I.G. and Detroit underground star the D.O.C., now the other half of Blaze's Zodiac MPrint. Today, the rapper remains as creative as ever, and as the Billboard charts show, his fans are responding with as much excitement as ever.
King Klick is a Suburban Noise Records supergroup consisting of Chucky Chuck, Johnny Richter & Obnoxious. 2 of which have already made themselves household names as founding members of Kottonmouth Kings, and DG@F. The trio have recorded tracks with Madchild (of Swollen Members), Whitney Peyton, (Hed) P.E, Lil Saint, and other members of the extended Suburban Noize family, which has solidified itself as one of the most notorious independent rap labels on the planet.
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