Before there was horrorcore, before Gravediggaz, before Insane Clown Posse, there was Insane Poetry. Though the world got its first taste of the blood-splattered lyrics of rapper Cyco and his posse via the 1992 album Grim Reality and single Ă¢ââÂŹĂ
âHow Ya Gonna Reason With A Psycho,Ă¢ââÂŹĂ Insane Poetry actually first hit wax the previous year on Rodney O-Joe CooleyĂ¢ââââ¢s single Ă¢ââÂŹĂ
âGet Ready To RollĂ¢ââÂŹĂ and an appearance at the legendary CoolinĂ¢âââ⢠In Compton Festival in 1990 alongside N.W.A., Compton’s Most Wanted, and Big Daddy Kane.
So IP’s street cred is rock solid…yet this ainĂ¢ââââ¢t no irrelevant, old school outfit either. Like Kool G Rap and Kool Keith, Insane Poetry has managed to stay one step ahead of the underground rap scene and relevant as hell.
Fallen From Grace is Insane PoetryĂ¢ââââ¢s latest album, and itĂ¢ââââ¢s every bit as intense as classics like Blacc Plague and Faith In Chaos. A recent death-metal-rap collaboration with Sutter Kain found on IPĂ¢ââââ¢s MySpace page proves IP is always a step ahead of the trends. Freestyle 101 was thrilled when Cyco agreed to stop in and drop an insane freestyle over a swaggering Messiaz beat, and talk about the SoCal hip hop movement. He even rapped about Batman, The Matrix, flesh eating zombies, and gave some props to his Insane Clown Posse Juggalo homies. NiceĂ¢ââÂŹĂÂŚ
Next weekĂ¢ââââ¢s Freestyle 101 features Sheek Louch and Bully of D-Block, so hit us up.. HHL Will recieve it straight from our extended network site G4 TV..



