Illicit S Terrorizes In “KILL KILL”

Illicit S is scary good in this song (No pun intended)!


I’m not lying to you when I tell you that Illicit S is one of the most talented rappers in the world. Not only is he really good at wordplay, but his punchlines are also pretty astute, too. In “KILL KILL,” one of his most impressive tracks, the UK native shines, as he gifts us with something that is terrifyingly good (literally).

The instrumental that powers “KILL KILL” is a revamped version of the Psycho theme song. Over this instrumental, Illicit S hurls out bars about being this disturbing figure on the mic both unorthodoxly and relentlessly, literally turning everything in sight to mush. While some will be a bit thrown off by the approach Illicit uses on this song, I thought what he was able to give us was brilliant, as he successfully paints a vivid picture of a horror movie that never lets up in cinematic feels.

I love horror movies, so you know I enjoyed myself listening to this song!

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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  1. Sam (Illicit S)

    Thank you very much for the kind words, your review made me smile quite happily, and I got 26 unreleased, unrecorded songs of the same tier and higher coming soon! Not just horrorcore too but dark, horrorcore, sad, lo-fi, story telling and romance!

    Kind regards, Sam

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