Killer.

| Tech N9ne

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Killer.

Killer is the seventh studio album by rapper Tech N9ne. Killer's album cover pays homage to Michael Jackson’s iconic "Thriller" album cover. With Killer, Tech N9ne has SoundScanned his 1 millionth album independently. -Wikipedia

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  • IGN

    With very little fat to trim, Killer is true lyrical homicide.  

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  • Focus HipHop

    This shouldn’t have been a double album. He fucked it up. It would’ve been a good album if it was just the first disc… It’s not tho. The first disc is dope, and the second disc is wack. Dope + Wack = MEH.  

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  • HipHop DX

    Few tracks feel like filler material, but there’s still some unwelcome redundancy.  

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  • All Music

    KILLER is a tongue-in-cheek horrorcore masterpiece as Tech N9ne irreverently sways from slasher music to strip-club trap rap.  

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  • The Early Registration

    This album is the perfect example of what Tech N9ne is capable of and it sits side by side with the music Tech is releasing still today, seven years later.  

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  • Rap Reviews

    The filler notwithstanding, "Killer" should go down as one of the year's key releases. Songs like "Psycho Bitch II" and "I Love You But Fuck You" are not just vintage Tech material, they show him at the height of his craft.  

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  • Hunnypot

    At the end of the day, Tech N9ne has done again and continues to challenge the establishment with another killer EP filled with solid, meaningful music. There’s no drop off here, just a continuation where N9NA left off that will please new and old fans alike with a sound that’s like no other in the industry today.  

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  • The Pitch

    It’s a tribute to Tech’s craft that these two accomplished discs are worth recommending as they are, but the best two-thirds would have been an undisputed Killer. 

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  • Nappyafro

    Here Tech big his label up and calls himself the king. The song has an anthem feel to it and it’s affine way to end the first disc. 

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  • We Aren't Robots

    I greatly anticipated this album and I can assure you, it did not disappoint. After an introductory skit Tech N9ne jumps right in with "Like Yeah", an exciting track that gives the listener a taste of things to come.  

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