Xerxes The God-King

Xerxes The God-King
Studio album by King Gordy
Released August 1, 2010 (2010-08-01)[1]
Recorded 2010
Genre Horrorcore
Length 40:57
Label
  • Morbid Music
  • CD Baby
Producer
King Gordy chronology
King Of Horrorcore II
(2009)
Xerxes The God-King
(2010)
King Gordy Sings The Blues
(2011)

Xerxes The God-King is the seventh studio album by Detroit horrorcore rapper King Gordy. It was released on August 1, 2010. Guest appearances for the album include one half of fellow Detroit-based hip-hop group D12's Kuniva, Bizarre, Swifty McVay, and his long-time collaborators Fat Killahz among others. The CD also packaged with a bonus DVD, including King Gordy's first music video for "Sing For The Dead" since his video for "Nightmares"; King Gordy freestyle session; 'How to roll a one-paper blunt', masterclass.[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Waverly W. Alford III[3]

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Xerxes Intro"  Adolf Hitler, Waverly W. Alford III 2:13
2. "Gladiator" (featuring MJ Robinson)Waverly W. Alford III, M.J. Robinson 4:37
3. "Sing For The Dead"  Waverly W. Alford III 3:12
4. "The Horrorshow"  Waverly W. Alford III 3:33
5. "Underground Music" (featuring Seven The General)Waverly W. Alford III 3:26
6. "Beef" (featuring Kuniva & Swifty McVay)Waverly W. Alford III, Ondre Moore, Von Carlisle 4:37
7. "Return Of The Fat-Tastic Four" (featuring The Fat Killahz)Shabazz Ford, Waverly W. Alford III, Brett Marve, Bang Belushi 3:48
8. "Slip Away" (featuring John Drama)Waverly W. Alford III 4:31
9. "Dear Mother" (featuring Bizarre, Kehoa & Prozak)Waverly W. Alford III, Rufus Arthur Johnson, Steven T. Shippy 3:47
10. "Float Away" (featuring Potluck)Waverly W. Alford III, Joshua R. Leiderman, James Nnaemeka Kerri 2:46
11. "Reach The Sun"  Waverly W. Alford III 2:52
12. "Xerxes Outro"  Waverly W. Alford III 1:35
Total length:
43:24

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