Top Ten Most Intense Hollywood Undead Verses
From Johnny 3 Tears screaming about troubled youth to Charlie Scene rapping about alcohol and sex, this list will cover the most intense verses rapped by Hollywood Undead. Whether intense means intense in the case of a serious song or a party song, this list will have it all the powerful and emotional raps from each member of HU.This is a very powerful verse. The emotion sung in this part is overwhelming. It's intense and really touches your heart. It's more than just the average song about being hurt. It goes further than that. It goes deeper than that.
It hits on suicide and self-harm, and it hits on relationships and mental and physical pain in so many ways. The lyrics are absolutely beautiful and well-written, as well as the emotion expressed through J-Dog's voice. It brought tears to my eyes.
I know it's not the most popular HU song, but come on. This verse is insane. So much emotion, so much intensity, and so much meaning. The song's lyrics (first verse by Johnny 3 Tears) are talking about a relationship from the first person.
It talks about how a girl treated Johnny and J-Dogg like trash and turned them suicidal. This is the most intense verse and HU song I've heard so far.
Quote: "Used to be love-struck, now I'm just fucked up! Roll up my sleeve and see the pattern of my cuts!"
(Dare I say) A Hollywood Undead anthem, the song "Young" has been a staple for HU since Swan Songs was released. Johnny 3 Tears shows insane amounts of emotion on this track, more specifically the second verse.
The song deals with the struggles of American teenagers and other elements of struggle and depression. Mr. George Ragan could not have done a better job of putting emotion into this song. The intensity gives me chills every time.
Quote: "All together walk alone against all we've ever known. All we ever really wanted was a place to call our own."
The opening track to the band's debut album, Swan Songs. From start to finish, "Undead" is an insane blitzkrieg of destruction. It's hard to pick a specific part to call the most intense, but I chose Charlie Scene's verse.
To me, it has the most intensity behind it. It literally sounds like he's screaming through the entire verse, which, in all honesty, he probably is. Not to take anything away from Johnny 3 Tears' verse in this song or J-Dogg's. They're both intense. This one just stands out to me like a sore thumb.
Quote: "How ignorant you gotta be to believe any of this? You need to slit your wrists, get pissed, and go jump off a bridge."
There will be quite a lot of Johnny 3 Tears verses on here. It's just not complete without mentioning "Lion," though. A track off the third album, Johnny raps about either his daughter or his wife. I'm not entirely sure.
Nonetheless, tons of emotion and pain are put into this song by Johnny. You can hear the hurt behind the words that he spits. Probably because his daughter's hiding beneath the covers while he's hiding behind the pain.
Quote: "I'm sorry daughter but your father's not the same. I can look into your eyes and I swear that I will change. But tomorrow is tomorrow, so forgive me if I say you can hide beneath the covers while I hide behind the pain!"
"City" will be the only song with two verses on here. I literally could not pick which one I wanted on here. Both verses, Charlie Scene's and Johnny 3 Tears', are both so intense. The screaming, the rhymes, the flow of the song in general.
It's incredible. I love this song and I love the anger and emotion in this song. It's what I listen to when I get pissed off. One of HU's most underrated songs.
Quote: "As on heaven, as on earth, we've been dead since our birth!"
"City" will be the only song with two verses on here. I literally could not pick which one I wanted on here. Both verses, Charlie Scene's and Johnny 3 Tears', are both so intense. The screaming, the rhymes, the flow of the song in general.
It's incredible. I love this song and I love the anger and emotion in this song. It's what I listen to when I get pissed off. One of HU's most underrated songs.
Quote: "All my battles have been won but the war has just begun!"
A more somber tone to a metalcore ballad-sounding song mixed with a high-octave raspy/scream-like chorus belted out by Danny, you've got a great song.
Now add the incredible tone of suffering and the sound of being absolutely pissed off that Johnny 3 Tears brings to the table. Now you've got a haunting ballad that tells exactly what's wrong with the world right now. From start to finish, you can't get enough of Johnny's raps in this song. When it's over, you just really wish it had one or two more verses in it.
Quote: "All the weight of all the world is right between your shoulders! Heavy is the heart when the world keeps growing colder."
If you've got Jack in your cup, go raise it up.
The second party song on this list, Charlie Scene is just an animal on this verse. He manages to cover every ounce of partying concepts that there is to mention. Drinking, sex. Oh well, that appears to be it.
Oh well, that does seem like an HU song. Great singing by Danny and also great rapping by Funny Man near the end. But overall, give the song's intensity credits to Jordan Terrell.
This verse is so intense. One of the best in the history of the band.
It's appropriate that "No. 5" landed at number 5 on this list. Some may say it's a little high on the list, but regardless of the stupidity in this song, it's a fan favorite and it's got some pretty intense lyrics.
Both Johnny and Charlie Scene rap freakishly fast (for an HU song, that is) and use lyrical content that they spit so fast that you can't help but think, "Did I hear that right? Is that what he said?" (Also, great scream by Da Kurlzz.)
Quote: "I'm about to serve it up for all you partygoers, scene kids, meatheads, alchies, stoners."