Death Threat

Death Threat

Pinoy hip hop, gangsta rap

Philippines Est. 1993

"With aggressive rhythms and incisive lyricism, their tracks pulsate with urgency while maintaining a relentless forward momentum."

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Gusto kong Bumaet

Gusto kong Bumaet

1993

About Death Threat

Death Threat is a vital force within the Filipino hip hop landscape, carving out space for raw expression and unfiltered perspectives.
Their music resonates with audiences who seek authenticity and a voice that reflects the struggles and realities of urban life in the Philippines.
Their music resonates with audiences who seek authenticity and a voice that reflects the struggles and realities of urban life in the Philippines. By addressing social issues, personal experiences, and cultural pride, Death Threat has not only shaped the soundscape but also served as a catalyst for conversations around identity and resistance. The group approaches their craft with a fierce commitment to storytelling, employing sharp lyrics and punchy beats to convey their messages. Their sound incorporates traditional elements alongside contemporary rhythms, creating a sonic experience that feels both familiar and fresh. This innovative blend allows them to engage listeners on multiple levels, making their music a compelling vehicle for social commentary. Lyrically, Death Threat often explores themes of struggle, survival, and defiance, using a gritty but sincere tone to capture the complexities of their environment. Their storytelling balances between vivid imagery and impactful statements, inviting listeners to confront harsh realities while simultaneously celebrating resilience. The group's ability to weave personal narratives into broader societal critiques adds depth to their work.

1 studio album· Philippines

Full discography

Death Threat's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1993–1993
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