Artist's albums
REMXNG 2.4
2022 · EP
REMXNG 2.3
2022 · EP
REMXNG 2.2
2022 · EP
REMXNG 2.1
2022 · EP
CLBBNG
2022 · EP
Wriggle (Expanded)
2021 · album
Visions of Bodies Being Burned
2020 · album
Chapter 319
2020 · single
The Deep
2019 · single
There Existed an Addiction to Blood
2019 · album
La Mala Ordina
2019 · single
Stab Him in the Throat
2018 · single
Face
2018 · album
The Deep
2017 · single
Fat Fingers (30 Days, 30 Songs)
2016 · single
Splendor & Misery
2016 · album
CLPPNG
2014 · album
midcity
2014 · album
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Biography
In the horror genre, sequels are perfunctory. As the insufferable film bro Randy explains in Scream 2, “There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to create a successful sequel. Number one: the body count is always bigger. Number two: the death scenes are always much more elaborate—more blood, more gore. Carnage candy. And number three: never, ever, under any circumstances, assume the killer is dead.” This October, rapper Daveed Diggs, and producers Jonathan Snipes and William Hutson return with an even higher body count, more elaborate kills, and monsters that just won’t stay dead. Visions of Bodies Being Burned is less a sequel than it is the second half of a planned diptych. It turns out, Clipping took to the thematic material of horrorcore like vampires to grave soil. Before the release of There Existed an Addiction to Blood, Clipping and Sub Pop Records divided the material up into two albums, designed to be released only months apart. However, a global pandemic and multiple canceled tours pushed the release of the project’s “part two” until the following Halloween season. Visions of Bodies Being Burned contains sixteen more scary stories disguised as rap songs, incorporating as much influence from Ernest Dickerson, Clive Barker, and Shirley Jackson as it does from Three 6 Mafia, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and Brotha Lynch Hung.