Whereas rap followers would possibly assume the phrase “Redrum” merely refers back to the title of 21 Savage’s newest music from his American Dream album, the time period really dates again to the Nineteen Seventies because of a basic horror movie.
The place Did “Redrum” Originate From?
21 Savage’s lead single off his American Dream LP at present sits comfortably at No. 13 on the Billboard Sizzling 100. The music peaked at No. 5 in January and has fluctuated across the prime 10 ever since. Whereas “Redrum” is being uttered by rap followers in all places, the flip of phrase 21 makes use of, which is “homicide” spelled backward, really stems from Stephen King’s 1977 horror novel The Shining in addition to its equally famend movie adaptation in 1980 starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall.
The time period is muttered again and again by the 5-year-old character Danny Torrance, who has psychic talents and turns into possessed by an evil spirit, which tells him to kill his mom. In the course of the peak of his possession, Danny grabs a butcher knife whereas his mom sleeps close by, and writes “redrum” in his mother’s lipstick on the door whereas mumbling the phrase to himself. When Danny’s mother awakes, she seems into her bed room mirror and realizes “redrum” means “homicide.”
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Is 21 Savage the First Rapper to Make a Rap Music About “Redrum?”
21 can be not the primary rapper to make a music utilizing the phrase “redrum.” In 2009, 50 Cent launched “Redrum (Homicide).” A decade later, Skepta put out the music “Redrum” that includes Key!. Large Boogie dropped a Gangsta Grillz mixtape with DJ Drama final February referred to as Redrum Wizard. There have been extra rappers earlier than and after who’ve taken the time period and created music round it, too.
It is laborious to disclaim that 21 Savage’s rendition of the phrase is not the preferred. “Redrum” serves because the Atlanta rapper’s highest-charting solo music up to now. Savage in flip clinched his fourth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with American Dream.
Regardless of its historical past, the time period now belongs to 21 Savage.
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Watch 21 Savage’s music video for “Redrum” beneath