With relentless beats that pulse like a heartbeat and incisive lyrical flows that cut through silence, Homicide's music creates an atmosphere charged with urgency and reflection.
Homicide emerges as a potent voice in contemporary hip-hop, resonating deeply with audiences who seek raw authenticity and unfiltered emotional expression.
By tackling themes of life’s struggles and societal issues, the artist brings forth a narrative that not only reflects personal turmoil but also captures the zeitgeist of a generation grappling with systemic challenges.
By tackling themes of life’s struggles and societal issues, the artist brings forth a narrative that not only reflects personal turmoil but also captures the zeitgeist of a generation grappling with systemic challenges. This emphasis on gritty realism allows Homicide to transcend mere entertainment, becoming a cultural touchstone for those who find solace and understanding in shared experiences.
The approach is marked by an unrelenting intensity, where beats crackle under the weight of heavy bass and incisive lyricism. Homicide often employs dynamic shifts within tracks, layering aggressive rhythms with thoughtful pauses that create a tension that feels both personal and collective. This sonic experimentation invites listeners to engage more deeply, as each track unfolds like a conversation, blurring the lines between artist and audience.
Themes frequently revolve around survival, identity, and the harsh realities of urban life, delivered through a voice that balances sincerity with an unvarnished edge. The storytelling merges vivid imagery with introspective moments, creating an environment that feels simultaneously confessional and confrontational. Homicide’s lyrics often provoke thought while maintaining an urgency that compels listeners to reflect on their own truths.
3 studio albums·6 years·Indonesia
Full discography
Homicide's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
3 releases•3 albums•2002–2008
Discography may be incomplete (3 of ~4 albums indexed)