Turn It Off! 10 Scariest Music Videos
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Grab your blankets and check under the bed before peeping our list of the 10 scariest music videos to watch for the Halloween season:
1. "Thriller" – Michael Jackson
Who knew ghouls and goblins knew how to throw down on the dance floor?
2. "Stan" – Eminem
Literal chills.
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3. "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me" – Geto Boys
The life of a gangsta is a complicated one indeed.
4. "Hail Mary" – 2Pac
The video dropping a week after the murder of his rap rival Biggie makes this one even more eerie.
5. "Video Girl" – FKA twigs
Dancing and death row do not mix!
6. "Diary of a Mad Man" – Gravediggaz
Well, the New York City subway system can feel like the pits of hell sometimes…
7. "Sasquatch" – Ice Cube
You know what? A horror film with Ice Cube as the slasher wouldn’t be too horrible right about now.
8. "Yonkers" – Tyler, The Creator
Tyler’s signature eclecticism began with this video, but it also almost scared audiences away based on how disturbed and demonic he comes off as.
9. "Son Of A Gun" – Janet Jackson (feat. Missy Elliott)
Janet put her sweet-as-pie persona on the back-burner for a second in order to prove why she’s the wrong witch to cheat on. Lesson learned!
10. "Tha Crossroads" – Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Scary for more real reasons than fake, the legendary hip-hop crooning collective was dropping messages while also putting the fear of God and mortality in us.
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