Kottonmouth Kings

Horrorcore

Kottonmouth Kings

About Kottonmouth Kings

A versatile American hip-hop group based out of Orange County, California, the Kottonmouth Kings emerged in 1996 with an eclectic -- and cannabis-centric -- sound that integrated punk, psychedelic rock, reggae, and hardcore rap. The group first attracted mainstream attention in 1997 with the track "Suburban Life," which appeared on the soundtrack to the horror-comedy film Scream 2 and became a modern rock radio hit. They continued to brashly beat the rap-rock drum over the next two decades, maintaining a fierce independent streak and issuing a slew of high-charting albums like Koast II Koast (2006), Long Live the Kings (2010), and Kingdom Come (2018). The self-described "psychedelic hip-hop punk rock" outfit, comprised of former Humble Gods frontman Brad Daddy X, rappers Saint Vicious and D-Loc, DJ Bobby B, and "visual assassin" Pakelika, drew both commercial and critical praise for their 1997 breakout hit "Suburban Life." After issuing an EP, Stoners Reeking Havoc, on their own Suburban Noize label in early 1998, the Kottonmouth Kings released the full-length Royal Highness on Capitol that summer. Hidden Stash, a collection of B-sides, rarities, and remixes, followed a year later, and their third album, High Society, pushed them further into the mainstream on the strength of the singles "Peace Not Greed" and "Close Call." Gigs with D12 and Bionic Jive followed in fall 2001, just prior to the release of Hidden Stash, Vol. 2: The Kream of the Krop. A fifth studio album, Rollin' Stoned, which was produced by Brad X, appeared in October 2002. The self-explanatory Classic Hits Live hit the airwaves in 2003 while the band continued its expansion of the Suburban Noize empire, putting out videos and albums by rappers and punk bands. Their 2004 release, Fire It Up, peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200 and came out on the stoner's holiday, 4/20. The Kings returned in 2005 with their seventh album, a self-titled effort that featured guest shots from like-minded pals Cypress Hill and Tech Nine. Unfortunately, the combo was forced to postpone its summer tour when D-Loc sustained a foot injury. Koast II Koast became the band's eighth studio full-length in June of 2006, and rose to the number three slot on the Billboard Independent Album Chart. The compilation Hidden Stash III appeared at the end of the year, with a new full-length outing, Cloud Nine, arriving in 2007. Like the Kings' 2004 album Fire It Up, 2010 album Long Live the Kings was also released on the stoner's holiday of 4/20. Sunrise Sessions would follow a year later, featuring more of a reggae, dubstep, bluegrass, and jam band vibe, while 2012's Mile High returned to the world of rap-rock while reuniting the group with founding member Saint Dog. In 2015, the Kings climbed into the Top Ten of Billboard's Rap Albums chart with Krown Power, an album that featured Insane Clown Posse along with reggae legend Marlon Asher. The OC rappers returned in 2018 with their 14th studio long-player, Kingdom Come, followed by the compilation LP Most Wanted Highs in early 2019. Saint Dog was found dead at a friend's home on October 14, 2020; he was 44 years old. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Read more

Popular song

Kottonmouth Kings fans also like

Kottonmouth Kings's Tour

About Kottonmouth Kings

A versatile American hip-hop group based out of Orange County, California, the Kottonmouth Kings emerged in 1996 with an eclectic -- and cannabis-centric -- sound that integrated punk, psychedelic rock, reggae, and hardcore rap. The group first attracted mainstream attention in 1997 with the track "Suburban Life," which appeared on the soundtrack to the horror-comedy film Scream 2 and became a modern rock radio hit. They continued to brashly beat the rap-rock drum over the next two decades, maintaining a fierce independent streak and issuing a slew of high-charting albums like Koast II Koast (2006), Long Live the Kings (2010), and Kingdom Come (2018). The self-described "psychedelic hip-hop punk rock" outfit, comprised of former Humble Gods frontman Brad Daddy X, rappers Saint Vicious and D-Loc, DJ Bobby B, and "visual assassin" Pakelika, drew both commercial and critical praise for their 1997 breakout hit "Suburban Life." After issuing an EP, Stoners Reeking Havoc, on their own Suburban Noize label in early 1998, the Kottonmouth Kings released the full-length Royal Highness on Capitol that summer. Hidden Stash, a collection of B-sides, rarities, and remixes, followed a year later, and their third album, High Society, pushed them further into the mainstream on the strength of the singles "Peace Not Greed" and "Close Call." Gigs with D12 and Bionic Jive followed in fall 2001, just prior to the release of Hidden Stash, Vol. 2: The Kream of the Krop. A fifth studio album, Rollin' Stoned, which was produced by Brad X, appeared in October 2002. The self-explanatory Classic Hits Live hit the airwaves in 2003 while the band continued its expansion of the Suburban Noize empire, putting out videos and albums by rappers and punk bands. Their 2004 release, Fire It Up, peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200 and came out on the stoner's holiday, 4/20. The Kings returned in 2005 with their seventh album, a self-titled effort that featured guest shots from like-minded pals Cypress Hill and Tech Nine. Unfortunately, the combo was forced to postpone its summer tour when D-Loc sustained a foot injury. Koast II Koast became the band's eighth studio full-length in June of 2006, and rose to the number three slot on the Billboard Independent Album Chart. The compilation Hidden Stash III appeared at the end of the year, with a new full-length outing, Cloud Nine, arriving in 2007. Like the Kings' 2004 album Fire It Up, 2010 album Long Live the Kings was also released on the stoner's holiday of 4/20. Sunrise Sessions would follow a year later, featuring more of a reggae, dubstep, bluegrass, and jam band vibe, while 2012's Mile High returned to the world of rap-rock while reuniting the group with founding member Saint Dog. In 2015, the Kings climbed into the Top Ten of Billboard's Rap Albums chart with Krown Power, an album that featured Insane Clown Posse along with reggae legend Marlon Asher. The OC rappers returned in 2018 with their 14th studio long-player, Kingdom Come, followed by the compilation LP Most Wanted Highs in early 2019. Saint Dog was found dead at a friend's home on October 14, 2020; he was 44 years old. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Kottonmouth Kings's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
05 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings, Kung Fu Vampire in Grand Junction Mesa Theater, Grand Junction, CO, United States
06 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings in Denver HQ, Denver, CO, United States
08 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings, A Killer's Confession, Kung Fu Vampire in West Chicago The WC Social Club, Winfield, IL, United States
09 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings, A Killers Confession, Kung Fu Vampire The Token Lounge, Westland, MI, United States
10 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings in Fort Wayne Piere's Entertainment Center, Fort Wayne, IN, United States
11 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings, A Killer's Confession, Kung Fu Vampire in Pittsburgh Crafthouse Stage & Grill, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
13 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings w/ A Killer's Confession Palladium-MA, Worcester, MA, United States
15 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings in City of Rochester Montage Music Hall, Rochester, NY, United States
17 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings in Cadillac The Venue Event Center, Cadillac, MI, United States
19 May 2026 Kottonmouth Kings in Philadelphia Nikki Lopez, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Kottonmouth Kings's Popular songs

  • Tangerine Sky
  • City 2 City
  • 4-2-0

Frequently Asked Questions

A versatile American hip-hop group based out of Orange County, California, the Kottonmouth Kings emerged in 1996 with an eclectic -- and cannabis-centric -- sound that integrated punk, psychedelic rock, reggae, and hardcore rap. The group first attracted mainstream attention in 1997 with the track…
Kottonmouth Kings's most streamed songs include Tangerine Sky, City 2 City, 4-2-0. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Kottonmouth Kings is primarily known for horrorcore, frequently fusing it with elements of rap metal. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Kottonmouth Kings's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Tangerine Sky, City 2 City, 4-2-0 are available on all major platforms. Follow Kottonmouth Kings on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Kottonmouth Kings has over 257.6K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Kottonmouth Kings is currently scheduled to perform in 10 cities: Grand Junction, Denver, Winfield, Westland, Fort Wayne, Pittsburgh, Worcester, Rochester, Cadillac, Philadelphia. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Kottonmouth Kings is currently touring in United States in 2026. Check AllEvents for the full Kottonmouth Kings 2026 tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets.
You can also follow Kottonmouth Kings on AllEvents to get notified about upcoming concerts and live events near you.
You can find and buy tickets for Kottonmouth Kings concerts on AllEvents. Browse upcoming shows, compare dates and venues, and secure your spot before they sell out. Kottonmouth Kings is known for high-energy live performances, so tickets tend to go fast.