Look, I won't front, Kung Fu Vampire scares me. His growly flow snarls over gothic beats. White contact lens tint his deep set eyes that glare from beneath his eyebrows a la Jack Nicholson in "The Shining." He's collaborated with big names like the Insane Clown Posse, Hopsin, and Tech-Nine. His disturbing songs like "Dead Girls Don't Say No" and "Neckromance" make him horrorcore to the max. But, if you like your rappers to terrify you, he's the best. He has found his niche, though it may be in a cobweb-strewn torture dungeon. His multi-decade career puts him among the longest tenured rappers local to San Jose.
Look, I won't front, Kung Fu Vampire scares me. His growly flow snarls over gothic beats. White contact lens tint his deep set eyes that glare from beneath his eyebrows a la Jack Nicholson in "The Shining." He's collaborated with big names like the Insane Clown Posse, Hopsin, and Tech-Nine. His disturbing songs like "Dead Girls Don't Say No" and "Neckromance" make him horrorcore to the max. But, if you like your rappers to terrify you, he's the best. He has found his niche, though it may be in a cobweb-strewn torture dungeon. His multi-decade career puts him among the longest tenured rappers local to San Jose.
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