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'''Marcus Jamal Hopson''', better known as '''Hopsin''', an alteration of [[Last-Name Basis|his last name]], is an underground rapper whose style is generally described as angry, cynical and somewhat melodic, and is often compared to early [[Eminem]] albums. Hopsin has admitted that Eminem is one of his primary influences, so he seems to be aware of this. He is very critical of mainstream hip-hop's glorification of drugs, alcohol and glamorized gangsta lifestyles, as well as mainstream rappers who use them as part of their act.
'''Marcus Jamal Hopson''', better known as '''Hopsin''', an alteration of [[Last-Name Basis|his last name]], is an underground rapper whose style is generally described as angry, cynical and somewhat melodic, and is often compared to early [[Eminem]] albums. Hopsin has admitted that Eminem is one of his primary influences, so he seems to be aware of this. He is very critical of mainstream hip-hop's glorification of drugs, alcohol and glamorized gangsta lifestyles, as well as mainstream rappers who use them as part of their act. He also releases yearly freestyles on his [[YouTube]] channel.


In 2009 he released his debut album, Gazing At The Moonlight, which was received quite well. Unfortunately, it was ill promoted by the label, Ruthless Records, and Hopsin was later dropped. His second album, Raw, was released the next year as a digital download on his own label, Funk Volume. In 2013 he released his third album, titled ''Knock Madness''. He also releases yearly freestyles on his Youtube channel.
In 2009 he released his debut album, ''Gazing at the Moonlight'', which was received quite well. Unfortunately, it was ill promoted by the label, Ruthless Records, and Hopsin was later dropped. His second album, ''Raw'', was released the next year as a digital download on Funk Volume, a label he co-founded with Damien "Dame" Ritter. In 2013 he released his third album, titled ''Knock Madness''.

In 2016, he left Funk Volume, citing a financial dispute with Dame as the main reason for leaving. The label shut down soon after. He released ''No Shame'' in 2017 under his label Undercover Prodigy.


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* ''Knock Madness'' (2013)
* ''Knock Madness'' (2013)
* ''Pound Syndrome'' (2015)
* ''Pound Syndrome'' (2015)
* ''Savageville'' (2017)
* ''No Shame'' (2017)


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* [[Anti-Love Song]]: Generally averted, but I'm Not Introducing You is an example.
* [[Anti-Love Song]]: Generally averted, but "I'm Not Introducing You" is an example.
* [[Album Title Drop]]: "I am raw, I am raw, just to let you niggas know..."
* [[Album Title Drop]]: "I am raw, I am raw, just to let you niggas know..."
* [[Boastful Rap]]: Done differently than most. Rather than bragging about how much money, women or fame he has, he boasts about his musical skill.
* [[Boastful Rap]]: Done differently than most. Rather than bragging about how much money, women or fame he has, he boasts about his musical skill.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Present throughout Raw, but never taken to insane tinfoil hat levels.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Present throughout ''Raw'', but never taken to insane tinfoil hat levels.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: Just listen to his lyrics, he does this because he loves it.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: Just listen to his lyrics, he does this because he loves it.
* [[Horrorcore]]
* [[Horrorcore]]
* [[Last-Name Basis]]
* [[Last-Name Basis]]
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: He is VERY sociable with his fans on his Twitter and Facebook accounts, much more so than most rappers of his status.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: He is ''very'' sociable with his fans on his Twitter and Facebook accounts, much more so than most rappers of his status.
* [[One of Us]]: Just look at his room in his music videos. On I'm Not Crazy he even mentions....the [[Shock Site|BME Pain Olympics.]]
* [[One of Us]]: Just look at his room in his music videos. On "I'm Not Crazy", he even mentions the [[Shock Site|BME Pain Olympics.]]
* [[Prophet Eyes]]: His trademark pale white contacts.
* [[Prophet Eyes]]: His trademark pale white contacts.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The album cover for Raw is a homage to the [[Saw]] film series, as is the music video for Kill Her.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The album cover for ''Raw'' is a homage to the ''[[Saw]]'' film series, as is the music video for "Kill Her".
* [[Take That]]:
* [[Take That]]: Several tracks on Raw. Sag My Pants and Pillow Man have lyrics taking shots at popular rappers like [[Drake]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Soulja Boy]], Gucci Mane, and even [[Lupe Fiasco]]. Kill Her, however, is the most notable example, a vicious song that absolutely rips into the late [[N.W.A.|Eazy-E]]'s widow, and her record label Ruthless Records. The latest Ill Mind of Hopsin freestyle also takes a jab at [[OFWGKTA|Tyler the Creator]].
** Several tracks on ''Raw''. "Sag My Pants" and "Pillow Man" have lyrics taking shots at popular rappers like [[Drake]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Soulja Boy]], Gucci Mane, and even [[Lupe Fiasco]]. "Kill Her", however, is the most notable example, a vicious song that absolutely rips into the late [[N.W.A.|Eazy-E]]'s widow, and her record label Ruthless Records.
** "Ill Mind of Hopsin 4" takes a jab at [[Tyler the Creator]].
* [[The Teetotaler]] / [[Straight Edge]]: He is very vocal of his disapproval of drugs and alcohol.
* [[The Teetotaler]] / [[Straight Edge]]: He is very vocal of his disapproval of drugs and alcohol.



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Marcus Jamal Hopson, better known as Hopsin, an alteration of his last name, is an underground rapper whose style is generally described as angry, cynical and somewhat melodic, and is often compared to early Eminem albums. Hopsin has admitted that Eminem is one of his primary influences, so he seems to be aware of this. He is very critical of mainstream hip-hop's glorification of drugs, alcohol and glamorized gangsta lifestyles, as well as mainstream rappers who use them as part of their act. He also releases yearly freestyles on his YouTube channel.

In 2009 he released his debut album, Gazing at the Moonlight, which was received quite well. Unfortunately, it was ill promoted by the label, Ruthless Records, and Hopsin was later dropped. His second album, Raw, was released the next year as a digital download on Funk Volume, a label he co-founded with Damien "Dame" Ritter. In 2013 he released his third album, titled Knock Madness.

In 2016, he left Funk Volume, citing a financial dispute with Dame as the main reason for leaving. The label shut down soon after. He released No Shame in 2017 under his label Undercover Prodigy.

Discography:
  • Haywire (2009 mixtape, with SwizZz)
  • Gazing at the Moonlight (2009)
  • Raw (2010)
  • Knock Madness (2013)
  • Pound Syndrome (2015)
  • No Shame (2017)
Hopsin provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Anti-Love Song: Generally averted, but "I'm Not Introducing You" is an example.
  • Album Title Drop: "I am raw, I am raw, just to let you niggas know..."
  • Boastful Rap: Done differently than most. Rather than bragging about how much money, women or fame he has, he boasts about his musical skill.
  • Conspiracy Theorist: Present throughout Raw, but never taken to insane tinfoil hat levels.
  • Doing It for the Art: Just listen to his lyrics, he does this because he loves it.
  • Horrorcore
  • Last-Name Basis
  • Mean Character, Nice Actor: He is very sociable with his fans on his Twitter and Facebook accounts, much more so than most rappers of his status.
  • One of Us: Just look at his room in his music videos. On "I'm Not Crazy", he even mentions the BME Pain Olympics.
  • Prophet Eyes: His trademark pale white contacts.
  • Shout-Out: The album cover for Raw is a homage to the Saw film series, as is the music video for "Kill Her".
  • Take That:
    • Several tracks on Raw. "Sag My Pants" and "Pillow Man" have lyrics taking shots at popular rappers like Drake, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, Gucci Mane, and even Lupe Fiasco. "Kill Her", however, is the most notable example, a vicious song that absolutely rips into the late Eazy-E's widow, and her record label Ruthless Records.
    • "Ill Mind of Hopsin 4" takes a jab at Tyler the Creator.
  • The Teetotaler / Straight Edge: He is very vocal of his disapproval of drugs and alcohol.