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October 10, 2023 • 23 mins

King Von comforts Dreezy from beyond the grave and $kinny encounters a demonic stripper

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
There's a place beyond this place, a middle ground between
the light and the darkness, the natre and the zenith.
For some, it's a bridge between the living and the dead.
Yet for others, it's something else. Entirely, it's the place
where our nightmares dwell. Each one of us has touched

(00:25):
the other side and felt the presence of something beyond
this world. People experienced a paranormal in a multitude of

(01:05):
different ways. Sometimes who we meet aren't exactly who they
appear to be. Evil can manifest in a variety of
different forms and faces, luring us into their darkness. This
week on Hip Hop Horror Stories, we have rapper Skinny
sharing an exclusive and terrifying story that he's never told

(01:26):
anyone before. Tonight, listen as he navigates the chilling moments
of a demonic phantom dancer, leading him into an unforgettable night.
The horror lies partially in the twists and turns of
this memory. My name is Skinny and this is my
hip hop horror story. So this happened gotta be at

(01:50):
least eight years ago. Man, this is one of the
craziest things that's ever happened to me. Randomly, I was
on Hollywood Boulevard, and I don't even know what the
fuck I was doing over there, man, I was just
vibing and chilling.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
I was wearing these it was just like blue overalls.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
And I remember I had a had like one of
them old school.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Tupac T shirts under it. What was unusual about that
day was it was.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Kind of colder. Usually, you know in La don't get
that cold, but it was random. It was kind of
like the sky was gray, almost like it wanted to rain.
And this random guy pulls up to me and just
gives me this fucking strip club flyer some shit. He
had this weird gray trench coat and he had his
weird odors. I can't even lie like. He kind of

(02:41):
looked like homeless or something. So I'm just like, fuck,
I'm gonna go check the shit out.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Fuck it. As soon as I walk in, I said
one of my boys, so they're like, what the fuck.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
So I just pulled up to him and I was like, yeah,
what up, Just chop it up for a little bit,
throw a little money here and there, you know what
I mean. Ended up going to the bathroom, and as
soon as I kind of come out the bathroom, right
this this stripper chick was just fucking.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Just standing there, just staring at me.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
It's kind of like she was fine as fuck. She
had like dark red hair, and shit, she smelled like
one of them real popular like victorious secret body sprays. Man.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
I'm not sure if it was like.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Like a peach or or like a strawberry. She was
just staring at me all like kind of sexy, creepy,
all weird.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
So we kind of just chop it up, and she
told me the name is Lilith. I'm like kind up
asking her when she gets off, and shit, I remember
her high heels. Man. We would just walk through the hallway.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
And her heels just echo loud, like almost like the
whole fucking building knew she was here, like like she
had a mean walk and it was her heels mad
loud man. So basically we end up leaving the strip
club and it's dark out, like the lights was weird,

(04:13):
like some lights was like bright.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Now, mind you.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
When I went in the strip club, bruh, it was
like one thirty two, maybe.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Inn asnoon, and I don't even remember being in there
for that long.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
So there was like a part that happened in between
us that I'm missing. As soon as we leave as
a strip club whatever. It's about like seven thirty eight
something like that. I ended up just taking her back
to my crib. I don't even really remember how I
ended up getting back to the house, man, I don't
know if it was a we took an uber I
rolled with the girl.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
I don't even know. Man.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
When we were walking together, man, it was like we
was in love and we were like holding hands and
she was just all over me and we just basically
just raced to get to the house. All I remember
is getting super spooked out when we walk into.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
The elevator and breuh.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
She clicks on my floor. Now, mind you, this building
has got twelve floors. Like, I don't even tell her
what floor I live on, bro, So I don't really
say nothing. She was all over me and started like
kissing my neck and shit, while my mind was like
with the fucking it was almost like she was kind
of like trying to distract me from even.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Like thinking about the city.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
It was a weird situation, man, I'll never forget. In
the elevator of my building at that time had lots
of mirrors on the walls. You know what, I mean,
so I was distracted. I can't lie. She was fine
as fuck.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
She reminded me really like she was like my girl
on my dreams. We end up chilling in the crib.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
I'm a romantic guy, you know what I mean. I
had the candles lit, you know what I mean. We
had little music going on, and I can't even a
lot now, candles was even.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Moving weird, bro, Like, now that I really think about it,
I remember that.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
And then she she really just spooked me out, but
she was way into me.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
So oh.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
The craziest part though, was she pulls off some sandy bars, bro,
and I say, fuck it, I pop a whole bar
and I'm I'm not really into the the Zandi shit
really like that, So that shit really hit me.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
B whatever, So I'm I'm fucked up off this bar.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
I'm just kicking it with this random stripper that it
just meant. That's just weird ass strip club that I've
never seen before. And this girl tells me, oh, I
got a tattoo appointment. You want to go get tatted?
I was like, yeah, fuck it, let's go get tatted.
So we ended up going to this random fucking house.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Bro.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
It's a random house. Small. It had like this weird
it was like a red door in the roof. It
was just weird, bro like, it had like a weird
it was fan stuff. It was crazy. It's almost like
it was just a weird place. So we walk in
there whatever.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
It was like it was like a tiny room and
his crib was weird, and.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
She goes, you know what, I don't really feel like
getting tatted. You could, you could. Why don't you just
get tatted? The tattoo guy had like these.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Weird just he had like almost like a mullet and
really thick glasses, which I thought was kind of odd.
I'm like, damn, like my tattoo artists got thick glasses.
Like I don't even know what the fuck. I don't
even get tatted, Like I'm just I'm just there. I said,
fuck it, I'm just whatever. When I was when I
was getting tattooed, this one little random part that I

(07:43):
remember was the sound of the tattoo gun sounded almost
it sounded off, you know what I mean, Because I
got tattoos everywhere, so I'm really familiar with the sound
of a tattoo gun, but this in particular, his tattoo
gun sounded like a tamn near like like a high
pitched chainsaw or I don't even.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
Know how to describe it.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
It had like it was almost like it was broken,
but it wasn't. And I don't remember feeling anything. I
ended up going back to the crib or whatever. I
don't remember nothing. Now I'm waking up. I get up,
I go to the bathroom. I'm brushing my teeth and

(08:25):
I look in the mirror and I got a tattoo
of my face in the middle of my chest.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Shit, bruh. I was just like, what the fuck did
I do last night? Doctor?

Speaker 3 (08:41):
And I basically I'm trying to figure out what the fuck,
How the fuck did I even ended up getting a tattoo.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
I don't remember fucking doing nothing. So I end up
I go through my phone.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
I see a text message from a random number and
it's a picture of my basically, you know, you know
how like when you get a new tattoo, you know,
they take a picture of whatever of the tattoo. So
I'm thinking, oh, fuck, this probably is the tattoo artist
or or maybe even the girl. So I ended up
calling the tattoo artists, right, And I end up calling him,

(09:16):
and I'm like, brouh, how the fuck are you gonna
You're gonna let me get my face tattooed in my chest?
So I'm going off on him and he's like, nah,
this is what this is what you said. I was like, nah,
you you and that girl definitely was just fucking with me,
and he goes, what girl. I was like, man, stop playing.
I was like the girl that had the fucking appointment, dude.

(09:39):
He goes, nah, bro, it's like you. You set up
the appointment yourself, and you came you by yourself, and
that's why I fucking I was like, what the fuck?
So the ship was so fucking weird, and I felt
like I kept telling him, now you stopped fucking me,
and he kept swearing on not bright you was solo.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
I don't even know who the fuck you talking about.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
So I ended up calling my boy, my boy that
I ran into in the in the strip club, and
I hit him and I'm like, yo, you saw me
with that girl right with the well she had like
really long red hair, And I'm like, you saw me
with that chick right, you saw him to leave with her?
And he goes, I just seen you leave by yourself.

(10:23):
I was just like, Nah, that shit fucked up. That
ship really fucked me up, bro. But the funniest shit
is I had to wait two weeks to get it covered, right,
because I was gonna get that shit covered.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
There's no way I was about to see two faces
of me. That ship was just so weird. I ended
up going and getting my tattoo covers up.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Been the guy that gave me the tattoo was not
the same guy that gave me the cover up.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
I actually went. It was like some spot on Ventura.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
I just went to like the nearest closest place I had,
and I was like, Yo, I need somebody to cover
my tattoo up. So I'm laying there with the tattoo artists.
It's like, so, I can you know I'm gonna throw
a rose on top of Little Wine, I said, I
said what he said, Yeah, we're gonna cover up little
Wind right. I said, yeah, yeah, just cover up little

(11:12):
wind you know what I mean? Like he didn't think
it was me, So it wasn't that embarrassing. I can't lie,
you know. It's I could laugh about it now. If
it was a great portrait of myself, I would say
I might have kept it, but the tattoo itself was
not that great, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (11:29):
So that shit was spooky, man, And I never seen
the girl again.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
When I went back to that area where I was at,
I wasn't really quite sure where what turn it was,
but it was no strip club, man. It was like
some of the windows was boarded up, almost like it
felt like it got raided or something. I think about
that incident all the time, especially when I when I

(11:59):
like when I'm when I'm on Hollywood Boulevard or I'm
passing by, or even when I'm just randomly with with
my boys in the strip club, I'm always like, hell,
I wonder if I wonder if she here, I wonder
if she really even existed, man, because it's crazy knowing
that she kind of wasn't real.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
But I.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Could swear she was real. It was it was. It
was definitely the weirdest shit that's ever happened to me.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
Now that you've heard and experienced Skinny's chilling story? Was
she a demon dancer? Hearing me? And let's say there
is a logical explanation for this. What did this woman want?
Why was she not seen by anyone other than Skinny,
even before he took a pill. While Skinny insists that
she was a dark and powerful entity who lures unsuspecting

(12:55):
people looking to snatch souls or harm them, what did
she really want from him? He believes that no one
saw her because she was a spirit that chose him.
When a person meets a violent inn, whether from murder
or by their own hand, it's said their soul remains

(13:17):
in a state of endless turmoil, unable to pass into
the peace of the afterlife, their trap in an ethereal purgatory,
tether to their past lives by their unresolved trauma. But
death is not always an end. In some cases, it's
a grim, continualm. This next story from renowned Chicago artist

(13:40):
Dreazy is a case in point. In twenty twenty, her
close friend and collaborator King Vaughan was gunned down in
front of an Atlanta nightclub. Years later, Dreasey talks about
a visit from the late rapper that remains unexplained.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
This is her story, alright, So it's not really like
a horror story.

Speaker 5 (14:08):
It wasn't scary.

Speaker 4 (14:09):
What I do feel like I felt some energy of
somebody who you know, I was getting to know as
a person. So I started working with King Vaughan, probably
like a couple of years ago, and he was super
cool and Asian dolls like my sister. Like a lot
of people say she crazy, but like she really cool
as fucking like really down to earth. So like I

(14:32):
used to take her to go pull up on Vughn
and they used to we literally just used to go
pull up just so she could kiss Von. So I
used to be like, girl, let's go. Like they had
like this high school bond going on. I was going
back and forth, and then I remember when somebody from
his teen shout out to Vands. He had reached out
to me, like, you know, I want you to do
a song. So I ended up going to the studio.

(14:55):
I did a song for him. It wasn't my my
I wasn't and that crazy about my verse. But then
they te aksed me to do a different song. So
I did a different song, and I felt like, you know,
that one was the one, so me and Vin. Once
he heard it, he was like, man, this this is hard.
And like I had met him in the studio a
couple of times. He was vibing out. I was vibing

(15:17):
out seeing him in persons at the club a couple
of times, and we just had like a cool, little
mentual relationship of nothing really like too serious. But at
the time I was really like just going crazy for
his momentum, like seeing somebody come out of Chicago like
that they was.

Speaker 5 (15:34):
He was just blowing up.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
So I was in my hotel one day and I
had got the news that he passed away, and I
literally like I didn't know how to feel.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
I was just like, this is.

Speaker 4 (15:46):
Crazy, Like I just started building a bond with this boy,
like and my sister's agent and brought me around him
a couple of times, so I already knew like she
was going through it. So like literally like the next
day or maybe two days later, she was just like,
you know.

Speaker 5 (16:02):
Where you at. I'm like, I'm at home.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
I was in Atlanta.

Speaker 4 (16:05):
I had a crib in like Woodstock. It's like the
middle of nowhere. It's like the country. So I was
put up for real, and she was just like, I'm
finna just come slide on you. And I'm like okay.
And it was so crazy cause that day, uh, if
it wasn't that day, it was another day. But around
that time, I had just invited my friends over. I'm like, look,
i'm'a cook for y'all. We gonna light up these lanterns

(16:28):
and we gonna let 'em off in the sky. So
we let off our lanterns in the sky. They it
it actually start going crazy because one of the lanterns
had like changed its route. It was supposed to go
straight up in the air, but the end the wind
ended up blowing it like like back down to the ground,

(16:50):
and I I think it mighta hit somebody house or
a tree or something. Cause next thing we know, the
fire department was driving down the street and I'm like,
what the fuck.

Speaker 5 (16:58):
We just probably killed somebody.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
Like with it that was going on, But we still
had fun. I think everybody was safe, but yeah, agent was.
It ended up coming over my house and she was
just talking to me.

Speaker 5 (17:10):
And you know, she cried. I cried. I lost both
of my best friends when I was younger.

Speaker 4 (17:16):
One of my best friends to a cry accident, one
of them to a a murder in Chicago. So like
that really like took a toll on me. So I
kind of could relate to her, like as like losing
somebody close to you when you're young like everybody had
something to say about that relationship, but I really saw
it in person, like how much they was fighting to

(17:37):
love each other, and it looked like Bone was just
going through a lot of stuff. From the outside end,
it just looked like he was going through so much,
like shit in the world. And you know, she was
talking to me about it before he passed, but when
it happened, I'm just like, damn, like I know my
sister hurt. So when she came over, I felt good
cause I'm like, alright, like, yeah, I feel like you

(17:58):
opening up to me like this something we could both
relate to. And we was talking and and she was
just telling me all these different stories about how he
he felt like he was fighting demon and just going
through so much, you know, and he has so much
on his plate, and how she felt like he might
be at peace now and stuff like that, and I'm like,

(18:19):
you know it, it might be he might hopefully we
pray you.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
Know that he is at peace.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
I know he at peace, cause he w he's somewhere
higher with uh a higher power. So then she was
telling me how she was talking to a reader and
the lady was just telling her different stuff.

Speaker 5 (18:36):
And I'm like a age, you know, go too crazy.

Speaker 4 (18:38):
Like cause I don't begining to the the readers and
stuff like that, like Tarry Carr is nothing like that.
But you know, when somebody vulnerable in those times, you
just you just wanna be a open ear. And I
I believe in like the afterlife, and I believe in
spirits and stuff. So if somebody telling me they having
a supernatural connection with somebody that they look up have

(19:00):
the way they did it, like.

Speaker 5 (19:01):
I'm I just got an open end for it. I'm
not gonna turn it down.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
So yeah, i was just listening to her talk and
then I'm like, well, you know, let's just go smoke.

Speaker 5 (19:11):
We gonna chill.

Speaker 4 (19:13):
We got our pajamas on, just chilling. We went to
my living room. My living room is like connected to
my kitchen, so like my house, Like if you've ever
been in my crib, unless I got music or some plan,
it's real peaceful. I got candles lit like, it's real,
like just calming. So and I lived by myself, so

(19:35):
if if it was anything going on in the house,
I would instantly hear it. I would know about it,
like but it I never had those type of like interactions.
So yeah, we went to the couch and Asian crazy.
She she'd the type that like you'll wake up at
six am and she looking at you cause she already
woke like she's crazy. So I fell asleep first when

(19:59):
we was on a couch and we had smoked a
couple of blunts after we got done talking and stuff,
and I'm just like, man, she a soldier for real,
and went to sleep.

Speaker 5 (20:08):
Is like quiet, super super quiet.

Speaker 4 (20:12):
The lights is off in the living room and everything, and.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
All you heard was like a.

Speaker 4 (20:17):
Boom coming from the kitchen. And I'm just like what,
Like I'm I'm still laying there, but Asian up.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
So Asian like, I know you just heard that.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
I'm like looking around, like, okay, I did just hear
that like that that was kind of creepy as fuck.
She like she like drizzys when I tell you, like,
I just felt like a cold air across my body
and then that sound just happened. She said, that's bond
and I'm like, you know me, I'm like, I'm not

(20:50):
trying to think too into it, but I'm like, let
me look and see if something fell in the kitchen
or something, cause it had to be something and you
look in the kitchen. Nothing nothing feled, nothing was moved
like nothing. It was just a bang. And I heard it,
like I'm not even gonna try to act like I
was like she was convincing me to go crazy or
nothing like, cause I was in a common type of time.

(21:13):
So I'm like, nah, I definitely heard that, like, and
I'm just looking at her. I'm like, s if if
sis say, that's that's what she felt, that's what she felt,
And I felt it too. So I don't know what
it was, what was going on, but I definitely feel like,
you know, that could have been a sign for her
or something. It it it wasn't nothing scary though, Like

(21:34):
it wasn't like nothing evil. It was just it just
felt like, you know, somebody was tryna. I don't know,
I don't know. I don't wanna get too into it,
but it just it just felt like something was happening.

Speaker 5 (21:49):
So that's my story.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Tracy's story is a powerful reminder of the human spirits
ability to transcend life and death. Vaughan's benign presence might
have helped Dreezy make peace with his violent end while
finding the peace he needed to finally cross over into
the spirit world, but ultimately we will never know. In

(22:20):
the realm of the living, there are narratives woven so
tightly with the strings of human emotions that they defy
the constraints of life and death.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
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