This curated collection of horror films featuring rappers offers a unique blend of urban culture and spine-chilling terror. These movies not only showcase the acting talents of well-known rappers but also delve into themes of fame, fear, and the supernatural, providing a fresh perspective on the horror genre. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop or horror, this list promises an intriguing mix of suspense, scares, and lyrical storytelling.

The Horror of Hip-Hop (2013)
Description: This film follows a struggling rapper who makes a deal with a demonic entity to achieve fame, only to find himself trapped in a nightmarish reality. It's a cautionary tale about the price of success in the music industry.
Fact: The film features real-life rapper Tech N9ne in a cameo role, and the soundtrack includes exclusive tracks by underground artists.


Rhyme or Die (2017)
Description: A group of aspiring rappers are invited to a secluded mansion to record an album, but they soon realize they are part of a deadly game orchestrated by a mysterious host. The film blends horror with the competitive nature of the rap battle scene.
Fact: The mansion used for filming is reportedly haunted, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the movie's eerie atmosphere.


Beats and Blood (2019)
Description: A horror anthology where each segment features a different rapper facing supernatural or psychological horror. This film explores the darker side of the music industry through various eerie tales.
Fact: Each story was directed by a different up-and-coming filmmaker, giving the movie a diverse visual style.


MC Mayhem (2015)
Description: A washed-up MC gets a chance to revive his career by performing at a haunted club, but the night turns into a fight for survival against ghostly entities. The film uses the club scene as a backdrop for horror.
Fact: The club in the movie is based on a real location known for its dark history.


Rap of the Damned (2012)
Description: A documentary crew follows a rapper who claims his lyrics are inspired by demonic forces. As they delve deeper, they uncover a sinister truth behind his success. This film blurs the line between reality and horror.
Fact: The film was initially pitched as a mockumentary but evolved into a full-fledged horror movie.


The Beat of Fear (2016)
Description: A young rapper discovers an old record that seems to possess a malevolent spirit, leading to a series of horrifying events. This film explores the supernatural influence on music.
Fact: The record featured in the movie was actually created by a sound designer known for his work in horror films.


Freestyle Fright (2018)
Description: During a freestyle rap battle, participants start to experience paranormal phenomena, turning their rhymes into a battle for survival. The film uses the intensity of rap battles to heighten the horror.
Fact: The film's script was developed through actual rap battles, with real rappers contributing to the dialogue.


Ghostwriter (2014)
Description: A rapper hires a ghostwriter who turns out to be a literal ghost, leading to a chilling exploration of identity, creativity, and the afterlife. This film combines elements of psychological horror with supernatural themes.
Fact: The ghostwriter character was inspired by stories of famous ghostwriters in the music industry.


Rhyme of the Reaper (2020)
Description: A reaper, disguised as a rapper, uses his rhymes to collect souls. This film creatively merges the concept of death with the lyrical prowess of hip-hop.
Fact: The film's director is a former music video director, bringing a unique visual style to the horror genre.


The Mixtape Murders (2011)
Description: A series of murders occur at a mixtape release party, with clues hidden in the lyrics of the songs. This film is a blend of mystery, horror, and the underground rap scene.
Fact: The film's soundtrack was released as an actual mixtape, which became popular among horror and hip-hop fans.
