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Bad Meets Evil's Favorite Halloween-Inspired Hip-Hop Songs


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By Carly Kilroy

It’s safe to say that neither member of Bad Meets Evil (that’s Eminem and Royce Da 5’9'') will attempt to pursue a career in radio broadcast anytime soon. That’s not to say that the duo—who were also accompanied by Yelawolf—weren’t terribly entertaining during their Shade 45 interview on Monday night (October 31). While celebrating the channel’s “Unlucky 7th” anniversary, the rappers did a very candid and informal countdown of their “Unlucky 13” favorite Halloween-influenced hip-hop songs. If you were too busy to tune in last night, don’t fret, we’ve got the list right here, from #13 through #1.

13. Big L –“Devils son”

12. D12 – “Devils Night”

11. Dana Dane- “nightmares”

10. Will Smith –“There’s a nightmare on my street”

9. DMX –“Damon”

8. Ice Cube and Dr. Dre – “Natural Born Killers”

7. Eminem – “3 AM in the Morning”

6. Ghetto Boys – “My Mind is Playing Tricks on Me”

5. Gravediggers – “Dairy of a Mad Man”

4. Kayne West – “Monster”

3. 3 6 Mafia – “Late Night Tip”

2. Tech N9ne – “Trapped in a Psychos Body”

1. Bad Meets Evil – “Scary Movie”



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