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Necro’s Track “Howard Stern” Makes Howard Stern

(AllHipHop News) Hardcore rapper Necro received major exposure yesterday morning (April 16), after media titan Howard Stern aired Necro’s new song “Howard Stern” on his radio show. Necro calls out a variety of pop stars on the track in honor of “Stern,” which was made as a tribute to “The King of All Media.” Necro has been naming checking pop stars like Angelina Jolie, Kim Kardashian, Brad Pitt, Conrad Murray, Kate Middleton and others who appear in the tabloids for years now, on his “Tabloid Update” tracks. “I have been doing it for years and dropped some verses back in the day in freestyles live on the radio,” Necro said. “On my mixtapes I dropped a few of these tracks as well, one of the most famous being ‘Billie Jean 2005’ where I destroy Michael Jackson.” According to Necro, who is working on an album titled Godfathers with Hip-Hop icon Kool G. Rap, this is the first time he’s officially released a ‘Tabloid track’ as a single. “Howard Stern is the ‘King of all Media’ and I felt I was the king of all tabloid abuse lyrically in the Hip-Hop form, so what better a title than ‘Howard Stern,’” Necro explained. “This allowed me to pay homage to the legend of radio, while creating an interesting track where I destroy today’s pop mainstream icons in a most humorous way, all for jokes and entertainment.” Since the track  made Howard Stern’s legendary morning radio show, Necro is hopeful that he might land an appearance on the show. The rapper, who has helped pioneer a genre of underground hardcore “Horror Core Hip-Hop,” already has some new “Tabloid trash” verses lined up just for Howard Stern, who doesn’t trash rap, but admits to really only being a fan of Eminem – so far. “If I do make it to Howard’s show ever and get to showcase my talents, I would love to go up and kick some brand new tabloid verses on his show live on the air, kinda like the old Hip-Hop shows,” Necro said.

Necro Denies Lyrical Connection To 8-Year-Old’s Murder in Canada

(AllHipHop News) Brooklyn, New York gore and metal rap emcee Necro is sticking up for himself, after his lyrics were recently used as evidence in a murder trial taking place in Canada. The trial centers around the murder of an 8-year-old girl named Victoria “Tori” Stafford, who was killed in Canada in 2009. Necro issued a statement to defend himself, after discovering reports of the evidence used in the trial according to reports across the net. “I see I am being mentioned in this Big Canada murder case. I wasn’t gonna say anything but it seems a lot of fans want me to address this. I do not support the killing of kids,” Necro said in a statement. “I love children and feel they should be protected and loved and cared for, especially when they are your family…” When the prosecutors discovered that Terri-Lynne McClintic, girlfriend and alleged accomplice of co-defendant Michael Thomas Rafferty, was a fan of Necro, lawyers sought to prove that Necro’s music was the cause of the violent behavior exhibited by the defendants. According to reports, Tori vanished after walking away from school in Woodstock, Ontario, on April 8, 2009. The third grader’s remains were then found three months later, in a rural area near Mount Forest, Ontario. “I’m against anything that brings harm to children,” Necro continued. “A lot of us grew up fu**ed up because we weren’t loved as kids or got fu**ed over. As for this case, every few years some lawyer or court or newspaper tries to blame some rapper or metal group but that’s bulls**t. Whether Ozzy or Judas Priest, or ICP, or now Necro. We all have 100,000 to a million fans+ and none of them do this s**t.” Necro told his fans that the lawyers in the case were targeting him, while ignoring the large corporations and movies that visually show violence and murders. Necro also went on to add that he blames parenting and schools for violence amongst the youth in the world. “I am not responsible for the bad parents and sh**ty school systems and governments of the world. Teach your kids and show them love. If anything I’m more in touch with your kids than the parents or schools are in a positive way because I talk to them, I respond and you see me making positive moves in life revolving around art, whether or not the art is violent or not is not the point, its art!”

Introducing Chris Webby: The Lyrical, Suburban Commando

If you don’t know who Chris Webby is, well than it’s time to get familiar with the 23 year-old , Norwalk, Connecticut native who has been selling out shows across the country for the past couple of years. Webby, who helped usher in a new school Hip-Hop movement and mentality several years ago, has been steadily building upon the grassroots foundation he created while simultaneously honing his skills. Having worked with artists like: Freeway, Mac Miller, Joell Ortiz, Big K.R.I.T., and more, Webby has shown and proven his worth time and time again. AllHipHop.com got a chance to speak to Webby as he prepares for the release of his first commercial project, There Goes the Neighborhood, which will drop later this month. Webby  spoke on his come-up, his thoughts on other white rappers, his work ethic, and most importantly, what’s next for the “Suburban Commando.” Introducing, the newest addition to the Breeding Ground, Chris Webby…  AllHipHop.com: Tell me a little bit about yourself. Who is Chris Webby? Chris Webby: I started rapping in 6th grade, so I’ve been rapping now for 12, going on 13 years, so more than half my life which, I think, speaks volumes about at least my lyrical capacity because there’s a lot of dudes who just see rappers blowing up nowadays and they think they can do it by putting a couple of songs on YouTube, and on occasion some of them do do it. You know, the Internet is a great thing. It’s made artists like me possible but it’s also made a ton of sh*tty artists possible too. I have been doing it for a very long time though. I grew up ciphering, and freestyling has always been a huge part of my forte. I grew up doing that and battling back in the day and the music has come over time and it’s just been a crazy experience. All of the grassroots growth, from the bottom to where it’s at now, which definitely isn’t the top but we’re getting there. AllHipHop.com: Would you say that going back a few years, that you always wanted to rap and you used the outlets of parties and school functions at college to show your skills, or were you just messing around and realized that you could make a career out of rapping? Chris Webby: Definitely the first option. I’ve always wanted to do this and I used all those parties as like my first audiences, you know, freestyling at keg parties. I mean drunk people are easy to entertain, everybody knows that, so you throw out a couple punch lines and get all the sorority girls going crazy, get with them later that night. Battling used to also be a huge part of what I did, but I barely do it anymore. There’s nothing more gratifying then just lyrically slaughtering someone in front of a crowd, like some modern day gladiator’s. AllHipHop.com: So did you end up graduating college? Chris Webby: Not even close. I got kicked out of Hofstra [University] sophomore year when my buddies robbed a drug dealer and I drove the car like a dumb*ss of course and then got ratted out and went through a real nice legal situation which sucked *ss. In retrospect though, the reason that I am where I am is because if I was trying to balance classes and this, it just wouldn’t work. AllHipHop.com: Sounds like a major blessing in disguise. Chris Webby: It absolutely was. AllHipHop.com: So since you just mentioned the robbery, I have to ask if you have heard anything or have any thoughts on the supposed shot that Mac Miller took on his Blue Slide Park song “One Last Night” where he raps “A million people in the world, I don’t hate one,
even them dummies robbin people with some fake guns, make mistakes young boy”? Chris Webby: Yeah, I heard about that and checked it out cause I have to stay on top of what people are saying. I don’t think he would take a shot at me, I really don’t, the last time I checked me and Mac were cool, it’s not like we talk everyday but you know. I don’t see any reason why he would. We’re not like buddy-buddy on the phone all the time but it’s not cause we’re not cool, we’re just busy doing our own sh*t. I see him around every once in awhile; it’s good, you know, it’s love. AllHipHop.com: Well it’s just interesting because it’s coming on the heels of the whole Machine Gun Kelly and Yelawolf “beef” that the Internet ran away with recently. We don’t need all these dope white rappers going at each other, what’s the deal? Chris Webby: Exactly, exactly. As far as I know, Me and Mac are cool. I met Yelawolf in Atlanta the other day, I saw Machine Gun Kelly at a XXL showcase last week, I try to keep it pretty cool with everybody. I’m not a fan of Sam Adams, but those that are my fans know about that. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDrfV6oyDiM&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: Well since we’re on the topic of white rappers, what are your thoughts on these artists individually starting with Yelawolf? Chris Webby: He is very dope. I really, really like his music. That new Kid Rock song he just released, “Let’s Roll,” is sick. He’s got Shady Records behind him, that guy is about to make things happen, he’s not going anywhere. AllHipHop.com: What about Eminem? Chris Webby: Eminem is my favorite rapper of all time. In my opinion, he’s the greatest rapper of all time; I know everybody has their opinions but I mean, to not have him in your Top 5 is ludicrous if you ask me. AllHipHop.com: And Machine Gun Kelly? Chris Webby:  MGK is cool too. I know a little bit less about him, cause he kind of popped up recently. He’s got the Diddy backing which is interesting, and it’ll be interesting to see how that whole situations pans […]

Necro Drops Artwork For New “Murder Murder Kill Kill EP”

AllHipHop News Hardcore rapper Necro announced the release date for his new EP Murder Murder Kill Kill, which will drop before his highly anticipated collaborative album with hip-hop legend, Kool G Rap. The new EP, which the rapper has labeled “brutal Hip-Hop,” is due in stores on January 17th, 2012 via indie record label, Psycho+Logical Records. According to Necro, he decided to release the Murder Murder Kill Kill before his highly anticipated album with Kool G Rap lands in stores. “I am not rushing a monumental project like The Godfathers, so this EP will hold you over til it drops,” Necro said. “The artwork [for Murder Murder, Kill Kill] has to be the sickest sh*t released by any hip-hop artist since my last cover!” In related news, Necro said that he had been working on The Godfathers album with Kool G Rap over the past five months, and that LP will be “insane.” To pre-order the album click here. Check out the artwork for Murder Murder Kill Kill below: