Hannicap Circus cover

Hannicap Circus

Bizarre · 2005

77 min · 21 tracks · hip-hop · horrorcore · underground hip-hop

A wild blend of absurdity and raw emotion wrapped in comedic horrorcore beats.

Why this album works

'Hannicap Circus' became notable for its unapologetic humor mixed with serious social commentary, showcasing Bizarre's distinct style. The album reinforced his reputation in the genre and contributed to the underground hip-hop movement's growth during the mid-2000s.
Best for
dynamic emotional journeys humorous skits interspersed varied song lengths
Context
Released on January 1, 2005, 'Hannicap Circus' is Bizarre's second studio album, following his debut 'Hannibal Lecter'. At this point, Bizarre was solidifying his position within the underground hip-hop scene, known for his unique comedic twist on horrorcore themes.
Stylistic neighbors
Hopsin· Eminem· D12

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Public Service Announcement (skit) 0:26
  • 2 Intro 1:38
  • 3 Gospel Weed Song Standout 3:35
  • 4 F*** Your Life Standout 4:29
  • 5 Fat Father (skit) 1:46
  • 6 Let the Record Skip 2:45
  • 7 I’m in Luv Witchu Standout 2:44
  • 8 Rockstar 3:01
  • 9 Ghetto Music 4:33
  • 10 Life Styles (skit) 1:22
  • 11 I’m So Cool 4:18
  • 12 Porno Bitches 4:38
  • 13 Crush on You 2:54
  • 14 Bad Day 5:08
  • 15 I Need a Friend 2:57
  • 16 One Chance 4:03
  • 17 Hip Hop 4:31
  • 18 Doctor Doctor 3:43
  • 19 Coming Home 3:46
  • 20 Nuthin’ at All 7:00
  • 21 [unknown] 8:25

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