The noise-rap trio Clipping—composed of the rapper, actor, and “Hamilton” star Daveed Diggs and the producers Jonathan Snipes and William Hutson—has been making left-of-center hip-hop since 2014. In the group’s ambitious new horror-themed album, “Visions of Bodies Being Burned,” each song plays into one of the genre’s tropes, occasionally as an expression of radical politics. Nowhere is this overlap more effective than on “Pain Everyday,” which calls on the ghosts of lynching victims to haunt the descendants of their killers.
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