The Sexorcist

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The Sexorcist
Studio album by Necro
Released August 2, 2005
Recorded 2004–2005
Genre Dirty Rap
Length 56:16
Label Psycho+Logical-Records
Producer Necro
Necro chronology
Street Villains Vol. 2
(2005)
The Sexorcist
(2005)
Death Rap
(2007)
Alternative Cover
The Sexorcist: Special Edition CD/DVD

The Sexorcist is the fourth studio album by American rapper Necro, released on August 2, 2005 by Psycho+Logical-Records. Necro has been known for his gory lyrics, however this album marked a focus particularly on sex and porn. It is also the second album to feature live instrumentation by Necro himself. Necro's reach into the porn industry is evident on this album as porn stars like Ron Jeremy, Joey Silvera, Alex Sanders and Peter North perform on him during the intermissions. Despite the album's suggestive themes which include gore, degradation, sex, bondage, and diaper play, Necro chose not to place a parental advisory sticker on the cover.

The album contains 16 studio tracks, five skits and an outro. Featured guests on the album include Antwon Lamar Robinson, Joey Silvera, Necro's brother Ill Bill, Mr. Hyde, Goretex, Mitch Matlock, Katja Kassin, Jenny (Shirley Bassey) Van Houten, Avy Lee Roth, Maya, Jerry Butler, Jenny Krenwinkle, Eve Lawrence, Sabac, Dick Nasty and Alexis Malone. Featured guests on the skits include Ron Jeremy, Katsumi, Brittany Andrews and Van Styles.

A special edition version of The Sexorcist contains nine bonus tracks and a bonus DVD containing unreleased music videos as well as concert and backstage footage.[1] The special edition release was originally set to be released August 5, 2008, but KOCH refused to distribute it due to the graphic sexual content (including urophilia) and nudity featured on the DVD. They asked Necro to edit the entire DVD before it could be released, but Necro refused. This caused delays for both this album and the special edition release of 2007's Death Rap. It was finally released in its entirety on November 11, 2008.

The Sexorcist is one of the few Necro albums to not have an instrumental version released as well.

Track listing

  1. "Who's Ya Daddy?" – 3:19 (samples The Zombies' "Time of the Season")
  2. "Pussy Is My Weakness" (featuring Antwon Lamar Robinson) – 3:18
  3. "Whore" (featuring Joey Silvera) – 4:07
  4. "Edge Play" (featuring Ill Bill, Mr. Hyde, Mitch Matlock and Katja Kassin) – 5:42
  5. "Suckadelic" (featuring Jenny (Shirley Bassey) Van Houten) – 3:18
  6. "Ron Jeremy" (skit) (performed by Ron Jeremy) – 0:30
  7. "You Bitches Love to Get Fucked in the Ass" (featuring Avy Lee Roth) – 3:00
  8. "Piss" – 1:45 (samples Marvin Gaye, "Anna's Song")
  9. "Katsumi" (skit) (performed by Katsumi) – 0:18
  10. "Out the Pocket" (featuring Maya) – 3:08
  11. "Brittany Andrews" (skit) (performed by Brittany Andrews) – 0:23
  12. "She's Got a Great Ass!" (featuring Ill Bill and Jerry Butler) – 3:10
  13. "I Wanna Fuck" (featuring Jenny Krenwinkle, the other Manson whores and Eve Laurence) – 2:48
  14. "Van Styles" (skit) (performed by Van Styles) – 0:21
  15. "We Fuck Virgins" (featuring Sabac and Antwon Lamar Robinson) – 3:16
  16. "Horny Honeys" (featuring Goretex and Debbie Mercado) – 3:30 (samples Vangelis, "Pulstar")
  17. "Ron Jeremy vs. Jerry Butler" (skit) (performed by Ron Jeremy and Jerry Butler) – 0:52
  18. "I Remain Stiff" (featuring Manson whore and Dick Nasty) – 2:22
  19. "The Sexpert" (featuring Alexis Malone) – 4:17
  20. "I Degrade You" (featuring Ill Bill) – 2:58
  21. "Vaginal Secretions" – 3:29 (samples Tony Silvester & The New Ingredients, "Pazuzu")
  22. "Ron & Jerry" (outro) (performed by Ron Jeremy and Jerry Butler) – 0:15

Special edition bonus tracks

  1. "You-Ho (Remix)" (samples The Doors' "Hello, I Love You")
  2. "Broads Verse"
  3. "Black Hole Verse"
  4. "Lanny Barbie Verse"
  5. "Fucking 50 Bitches"
  6. "DNA Test Verse"
  7. "She's Got a Great Ass! (Remix)"
  8. "Lanny Barbie Theme Instrumental"
  9. "Jade Instrumental"

Personnel

References

  1. "Necro - Sexorcist CD Album". Cduniverse.com. 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
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