A lot of Metal bands are huge Hip-Hop fans and Korn is a great example. Korn for the most part always talk very openly about a lot of very traumatic subjects and things like that. And basically every song off their first album is insanely depressing.
@@McLoviniam You can't be a great musician without a diverse taste in music. Hip hop is a perfect example of that. Those obscure samples many use don't just drop out of the sky.
Saw Cube and Korn play this live in New Orleans in '98 Family Values Tour. Video is on YT since MTv was filming that night. The police threatened to shut it down when he started playing NWA tracks
Honestly I would listen to this full album. Along with every album starting from their self titled. This songs ight but the others are way better on this album.
Bro, I think you'd really like "N 2 Gether Now", it's a mash up between Limp Bizkit and Method Man, produced by DJ Premier. That's an all-time hip hop classic 🔥 Uncensored version: ua-cam.com/video/eWQdH7S1UQk/v-deo.htmlsi=uDu-OqEdmYFFRqv5
Epicness......watch it live bruv..🤘🏻 They also did a track with tre from phracyde on this album. Which is better... But it's cube innit...he don't miss.. I'm a day one ISH Korn fan.. Listen to 'make me bad'... It's kinda a video continuation of freak on a leash and falling away from me... I know it's weird a bit Korn.. But that's why we love it.. Jon Davis went to a place inside himself that others would not.. Love from Manchester
Hey man go to Ice Cube feat Korn F**K Dying off his album. I actually think it is a better tune. I also agree with another comment go checkout Korn themselves first I suggest Freak on a Leash and Got the Life. The noises he was making is called scatting think of it as an alternate form of beat boxing. Korn was more or less the second band to do rap/rock Rage Against the Machine was first but they leaned way more into actual rap.
A lot of Metal bands are huge Hip-Hop fans and Korn is a great example. Korn for the most part always talk very openly about a lot of very traumatic subjects and things like that. And basically every song off their first album is insanely depressing.
I wish more people knew how much each genre influenced each other.
@@McLoviniam You can't be a great musician without a diverse taste in music. Hip hop is a perfect example of that. Those obscure samples many use don't just drop out of the sky.
Saw Cube and Korn play this live in New Orleans in '98 Family Values Tour. Video is on YT since MTv was filming that night. The police threatened to shut it down when he started playing NWA tracks
Korn - Play Me (feat. Nas) 🔥
Ice Cube Featuring Korn - Fuck Dying
This takes me back
Awww. Is all I can say. Awwww. You'll see.
U gottttaaaa do “here to stay” by korn. So hard
Honestly I would listen to this full album.
Along with every album starting from their self titled.
This songs ight but the others are way better on this album.
U gotta do Black Sabbath - war pigs
Gotta check out play me feat nas
Should also check out Cameltosis by KoRn ft Slim kid from the pharcyde
Bro, I think you'd really like "N 2 Gether Now", it's a mash up between Limp Bizkit and Method Man, produced by DJ Premier. That's an all-time hip hop classic 🔥
Uncensored version: ua-cam.com/video/eWQdH7S1UQk/v-deo.htmlsi=uDu-OqEdmYFFRqv5
Epicness......watch it live bruv..🤘🏻
They also did a track with tre from phracyde on this album.
Which is better...
But it's cube innit...he don't miss..
I'm a day one ISH Korn fan..
Listen to 'make me bad'...
It's kinda a video continuation of freak on a leash and falling away from me...
I know it's weird a bit Korn..
But that's why we love it..
Jon Davis went to a place inside himself that others would not..
Love from Manchester
Hey man go to Ice Cube feat Korn F**K Dying off his album. I actually think it is a better tune. I also agree with another comment go checkout Korn themselves first I suggest Freak on a Leash and Got the Life. The noises he was making is called scatting think of it as an alternate form of beat boxing. Korn was more or less the second band to do rap/rock Rage Against the Machine was first but they leaned way more into actual rap.