While not necessarily the most visually stimulating process in the world, the practice of pairing lyrics with a video thumbnail on YouTube is one of the easiest ways for fans to make sure they’ve been singing the right lyrics all along! Of course the lyrics are printed in the liner notes of every physical release, but for those fans who have only heard a certain song on the radio, this is a wonderful option.

Where this practice becomes interesting is when the lyrics scrolling across the screen are horrorcore lyrics, because they are more often vulgar than not. Horrorcore lyrics exist to horrify, hence why they are called horrorcore lyrics. Through morbid, vulgar, and sometimes murderous dialogue, those who write horrorcore lyrics do so because they know there are fans out there who enjoy the sensation of dark, twisted, horrorcore lyrics.

The number one place to find these type of horrorcore lyrics on YouTube is through the Psychopathic Video official YouTube channel. Psychopathic Records, the record label that is home to many artists who write horrorcore lyrics, uploads all individual artists’ videos to their Psychopathic Video channel for fans of horrorcore lyrics to observe.

Some of the most popular Psychopathic videos of all time now live on the Psychopathic Video YouTube channel, such as videos from ICP, Twiztid, ABK, Boondox. When added, the total amount of views on all of these Psychopathic videos probably totals in the hundreds of millions. Shows you just how many fans there are or horrorcore lyrics in the world!

It’s one thing to hear horrorcore lyrics, and it’s quite another to see them acted out through video, as can be seen on Psychopathic Video’s YouTube channel. For example, take a look at some of the Blaze videos present on the Psychopathic Videos channel. Blaze videos are often in black and white, and Blaze videos tend to always get the message across when the camera zooms in on his face, covered in crazy clown paint, maniacally rapping.

There are a few blaze videos on the Psychopathic Video channel that scroll his horrorcore lyrics across the screen, giving fans the chance to see just how vulgar he can be. Sometimes it’s a good thing that blaze videos are left to audio only! With song titles like “10 Bodies” and “Dead Body Man”, it should come as no surprise that many of the Blaze videos depict murder scenes and their aftermath.

There are also a series of live Blaze videos on YouTube, which is fun for those who don’t think they’ll ever get the opportunity to see a real-life Blaze video happen right in front of their eyes. Thanks to the Psychopathic Videos channel on YouTube, now you can have every official Blaze Video right in front of your eyes.

Furthermore, Blaze videos do exist in the Hatchetgear online merchandise store, but only the feature films that he’s been a part of like Big Money Rustlas. Hopefully some time in the future there will be Blaze videos of his music videos for sale in the store!

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Horrorcore lyrics reach a whole new meaning when represented visually, as can be seen on the Psychopathic Video youtube channel. This article discusses such in regards to the Blaze videos (blaze ya dead homie) found on the channel. To learn more about Psychopathic Video or Blaze videos, please visit http://hatchetgeear.com