Hip-Hop · US

Demigodz

Aggressive, punchline-heavy boom bap from an underground supergroup. High-energy lyricism and dusty samples for fans of technical battle rap.

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This is the sound of a crowded basement cypher where the air is thick and the rhymes are sharper than a razor blade. Demigodz specialize in a specific brand of high-octane, technical hip-hop that prioritizes the 'art of the bar' above all else. The production is rooted in the classic East Coast tradition: neck-snapping drums, obscure soul and jazz loops, and intricate turntable scratching that acts as a percussive backbone.

What truly sets them apart is the sheer density of their collective roster. With heavyweights like Apathy and Celph Titled leading the charge, the tracks often feel like a friendly but fierce competition to see who can land the most outrageous punchline or complex internal rhyme. There is a distinct 'nerd-core' edge to their aggression, frequently referencing comic books, 80s action movies, and obscure pop culture in a way that feels both nostalgic and menacing.

Start with the album 'Killmatic' to hear the group at their most cohesive and polished. It serves as a definitive manifesto of their sound, featuring relentless energy and a masterclass in modern boom-bap production that honors the past without being trapped by it.

Demigodz are an American hip hop collective founded by Connecticut rappers Open Mic and Reflex. The group was originally named "The Nobility" but Open Mic renamed the group "The Demigodz" with inspiration from one of his own verses. The group has changed several times through the years. As of 2012, the group consists of; Apathy, Celph Titled, Ryu, Esoteric, Motive, & Blacastan. The group was originally formed in 1990 by Connecticut emcees Open Mic and Reflex. Apathy joined the group after hearing a demo on the University of Connecticut radio station 91.7. The group expanded during the 1990s to include several other members, and they took frequent outings to New York City in order to expose themselves to the East Coast hip hop scene. In the late 1990s, Apathy shifted his focus towards developing his solo career, but the group re-formed in 2000 with Celph Titled, Rise, Open Mic, One-Two, L-Fudge, Louis Logic, and 7L & Esoteric, as well as producer Chum the Skrilla Guerilla. After touring extensively in Europe, the group released the EP "The Godz Must Be Crazy" in 2002. In 2004, a number of members left the group, leaving only Apathy, Celph Titled, and 7L & Esoteric. New members were subsequently added, including Motive, Blacastan, and Ryu from Styles of Beyond. In 2007, they released the LP "The Godz Must Be Crazier." In March 2013, Demigodz released their second full-length album, Killmatic, which features guest appearances from Scoop DeVille and R.A. the Rugged Man and production from DJ Premier. After performing as a group for the first time with all members present in November 2012 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Apathy and Celph Titled embarked on a tour to promote the new album including venues in the United States and Australia. The album received critical acclaim for its adherence to the lyricism and aesthetic of golden age hip hop.
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Apathy
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