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Flatlinerz - Satanic Verses

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"Satanic Verses" is the first single by controversial rap group, Flatlinerz from their debut album, U.S.A. It was released on November 22, 1994 through Def Jam Recordings and was produced by DR Period. A music video was shot but was banned from MTV due to its graphic content.

U.S.A. (Under Satan's Authority) is the highly controversial debut album by hip hop group Flatlinerz, which was released in 1994 on Def Jam Recordings and was produced by Russell Simmons, Rockwilder, DR Period, and Tempest da Undertaker. The album found some success, making it to #65 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #24 on the Top Heatseekers but also found controversy for its Satanic lyrics. Also, the three music videos the group shot for the album, "Live Evil", "Satanic Verses" and "Rivaz of Red," were barely played because of things such as frontman Redrum rhyming while hanging from a noose and Gravedigger rhyming from a crucifix. The album only sold 36,000 copies and the group, along with the Headless Horsemen and Omen (who were featured on the album), was dropped from Def Jam. Three singles were released, but only "Live Evil" made it to the charts, making it to #35 on the Hot Rap Singles.

The group was led by Jamal "Redrum" Simmons (nephew of Russell Simmons) and two other emcees named Gravedigger and Tempest. The strategy thought up by Def Jam and Flatlinerz was that the group was to create a style of hip hop music that moved away from the popular gangsta style at the time and deal with darker subjects such as Satanism, horror movies, and gruesome murder. The group was heavily promoted as the next big thing by Def Jam after it signed with Def Jam by Jam Master Jay (contrary to belief, Russell Simmons apparently didn't sign the group because he couldn't take the concept seriously) and released its only album, U.S.A (which stood for Under Satan's Authority) and was produced by Tempest, Rockwilder, Russell Simmons and DR Period. However, the album was not released by Jay's JMJ imprint.

The album didn't sell well, and there was a lot of controversy surrounding the videos for "Live Evil" and "Satanic Verses" (it featured things like frontman Redrum rhyming while hanging from a noose and Gravedigger rhyming from a crucifix), and the group was later dropped, since no one seemed to understand the concept of horrorcore at the time, and the group was seen by many as a facsimile of The Gravediggaz, who explored many of the same concepts, albeit in a more tongue-in-cheek (And arguably skillful) manner. The failure of the group derailed several side projects, such as a Comic book, and two of Flatlinerz's associates (namely the Headless Horsemen and Omen, who were featured on the debut album) who had been promised releases were also dropped.

Comments

9 years ago

darcanjel7

Jay z, Kanye, Nicki...illuminati. Flatlinerz and Gravediggaz spitting actual devil worship lyrics...just hip hop. The hip hopcracy of it all. Black people...this is why we are where we are. Lol!

9 years ago

X1HEX1X

They're back everyone! They are gonna be going on tour again.

10 years ago

Untouchable

Daaaamn, this is real fucking evil !!!! I've got a lot of real clips, but this one is just demonic !!! I have seen one similar clip "Mack 10 feat. Ice Cube & WC - Westside Slaughterhouse". But they slaughters, and Flatlinerz - demonzzzz !!! )))

10 years ago

Monzta1977

11 years ago

Evil Wigga

Hell Yeah