Serial Killers is a hip‑hop supergroup formed by West Coast rappers Xzibit, B‑Real (of Cypress Hill), and Demrick. The trio is known for gritty lyrical content and a collaborative chemistry that blends each artist’s distinct flow. Their work has been highlighted by the official video for the track “No Comin’ Back.”
Formation and Backstory
The group emerged in the late 2010s when Xzibit, B‑Real, and Demrick decided to pool their talents for a joint project. Specific details about the exact formation date or the circumstances that led to the collaboration are not publicly documented.
The collaboration was first publicly noted through the release of the “No Comin’ Back” video, which served as a promotional showcase for the group’s sound.
Style and Influences
Serial Killers’ style reflects a blend of West Coast gang‑sta rap and hardcore hip‑hop, drawing on the street‑level narratives typical of Xzibit and B‑Real’s Cypress Hill legacy, combined with Demrick’s contemporary lyrical approach. Their production often features dark, heavy beats that complement the aggressive lyrical delivery.
No explicit influences beyond the members’ individual careers have been cited in available sources.
Members
Current
Xzibit
B‑Real
Demrick
Former
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Serial Killers is a collaborative project; all three artists remain active in their solo careers while contributing to the group.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
2020 – No Comin’ Back (Official Video)
Legacy and Notes
While Serial Killers has not released a full-length album, the collaboration is noted for bringing together three prominent West Coast voices. The “No Comin’ Back” video has garnered attention within hip‑hop circles, but broader impact and critical reception remain limited due to the project's relatively low output.
Further information about touring, additional releases, or chart performance is not available in the current sources.