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Myzery

Myzery

Nene Encarnacion, also known as Myzery, is a Puerto Rican rapper based out of the Bronx in New York City. He was the first solo act signed with Psychopathic Records, and released his debut EP titled Para La Isla on the label in 1998. Following his departure from Psychopathic Records, Myzery continued to release albums independently. He later returned to Psychopathic Records to release 2018's The Demon Angel.

18 songs

Career Timeline

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Releases
Awards
Live
Milestones
2018
Album
Jul 2018
Para La Isla (20th Anniversary Edition) / The Demon Angel

5 tracks

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Album
Jul 2018
Para La Isla (20th Anniversary Edition) / The Demon Angel

5 tracks

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2016
Album
Jul 2016
Assimilation

1 track

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Album
Jul 2016
Assimilation

1 track

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2013
Album
Jun 2013
A World Upside Down: The Mixxtape

1 track

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Album
Jun 2013
A World Upside Down: The Mixxtape

1 track

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2012
Milestone
Jun 2012
After the rumor was squashed, Myzery reappeared with the intent to continue rapping, in addition to creating an independ

After the rumor was squashed, Myzery reappeared with the intent to continue rapping, in addition to creating an independent label named Poor Manz Entertainment. Around the same time, his full-length album Hate Me More was released with limited distribution. He then released the Heaven or Hell mixtape, both digitally and physically. He then announced that his newest album was to be titled The Demon Angel, and he made his live return at the Gathering of the Juggalos in 2012. In addition, his rare underground album Love/Hate became a free download on his website, along with a recording he did for the 2004 Puerto Rican Day Parade. Also, Myzery compiled tracks that he considered most worthy throughout his career, and released it as His.Story. Myzery also started to collaborate with Psychopathic Records again. He appeared on DJ Clay's 2013 mixtape A World Upside Down: The Mixxtape, Insane Clown Posse's 2017 reissue of The Great Milenko, and a 2017 Psychopathic Records EP with various artists titled Bloody Screams of 17 (which was given away during Myzery's appearance at Hallowicked 2017 and later sold online).

Milestone
Jun 2012
After the rumor was squashed, Myzery reappeared with the intent to continue rapping, in addition to creating an independ

After the rumor was squashed, Myzery reappeared with the intent to continue rapping, in addition to creating an independent label named Poor Manz Entertainment. Around the same time, his full-length album Hate Me More was released with limited distribution. He then released the Heaven or Hell mixtape, both digitally and physically. He then announced that his newest album was to be titled The Demon Angel, and he made his live return at the Gathering of the Juggalos in 2012. In addition, his rare underground album Love/Hate became a free download on his website, along with a recording he did for the 2004 Puerto Rican Day Parade. Also, Myzery compiled tracks that he considered most worthy throughout his career, and released it as His.Story. Myzery also started to collaborate with Psychopathic Records again. He appeared on DJ Clay's 2013 mixtape A World Upside Down: The Mixxtape, Insane Clown Posse's 2017 reissue of The Great Milenko, and a 2017 Psychopathic Records EP with various artists titled Bloody Screams of 17 (which was given away during Myzery's appearance at Hallowicked 2017 and later sold online).

2010
Milestone
Jun 2010
Myzery's comeback album The Demon Angel was originally announced in October 2010; however, eight years later, it was fin

Myzery's comeback album The Demon Angel was originally announced in October 2010; however, eight years later, it was finally released at the 2018 Gathering of the Juggalos, packaged together with Para La Isla 20th Anniversary Edition. The first CD consisted of Myzery's debut EP Para La Isla, along with five unreleased tracks that were recorded during the same era. The second CD consisted of The Demon Angel in its official and final capacity. The double disc bundle was released on Psychopathic Records, as it marked Myzery's return to his former label. By 2019, Myzery once again departed from the label as Psychopathic Records drastically reduced their roster overall in order to mostly focus on Insane Clown Posse.

Milestone
Jun 2010
Myzery's comeback album The Demon Angel was originally announced in October 2010; however, eight years later, it was fin

Myzery's comeback album The Demon Angel was originally announced in October 2010; however, eight years later, it was finally released at the 2018 Gathering of the Juggalos, packaged together with Para La Isla 20th Anniversary Edition. The first CD consisted of Myzery's debut EP Para La Isla, along with five unreleased tracks that were recorded during the same era. The second CD consisted of The Demon Angel in its official and final capacity. The double disc bundle was released on Psychopathic Records, as it marked Myzery's return to his former label. By 2019, Myzery once again departed from the label as Psychopathic Records drastically reduced their roster overall in order to mostly focus on Insane Clown Posse.

2000
Milestone
Jun 2000
Myzery was announced to appear at the initial Gathering of the Juggalos event in 2000, but ultimately did not appear

Myzery was announced to appear at the initial Gathering of the Juggalos event in 2000, but ultimately did not appear. He made a return at the 2001 Gathering of the Juggalos, but after the performances, he had an altercation with labelmates Twiztid and Blaze Ya Dead Homie at a hotel. Violent J insisted that fighting within the internal family wasn't healthy, and thus Myzery distanced himself from Psychopathic Records. The beef was later squashed years later. He continued to release albums independently, such as 2002's The Red Eye (self-released without a label) and 2003's Bad Influence (with Long Range Distribution). Long Range also reissued The Red Eye, in addition to releasing the compilations The Four Faces of Myzery (which combined the EPs 4 Faces and DP, inc. along with a few tracks from the same era) and Myzery Classics (which consisted of pre-1997 tracks). Myzery also made a guest appearance on Jumpsteady's second album Master of the Flying Guillotine in 2005. From 2007 to 2009, rumors circulated on the internet that Myzery had died. A friend of Myzery had allegedly created the rumor with the intention to not fake his death, but to signify that Myzery's rapping career was over. The rumor was created without Myzery's knowledge; thus, it caused severed ties within his entourage.

Milestone
Jun 2000
Myzery was announced to appear at the initial Gathering of the Juggalos event in 2000, but ultimately did not appear

Myzery was announced to appear at the initial Gathering of the Juggalos event in 2000, but ultimately did not appear. He made a return at the 2001 Gathering of the Juggalos, but after the performances, he had an altercation with labelmates Twiztid and Blaze Ya Dead Homie at a hotel. Violent J insisted that fighting within the internal family wasn't healthy, and thus Myzery distanced himself from Psychopathic Records. The beef was later squashed years later. He continued to release albums independently, such as 2002's The Red Eye (self-released without a label) and 2003's Bad Influence (with Long Range Distribution). Long Range also reissued The Red Eye, in addition to releasing the compilations The Four Faces of Myzery (which combined the EPs 4 Faces and DP, inc. along with a few tracks from the same era) and Myzery Classics (which consisted of pre-1997 tracks). Myzery also made a guest appearance on Jumpsteady's second album Master of the Flying Guillotine in 2005. From 2007 to 2009, rumors circulated on the internet that Myzery had died. A friend of Myzery had allegedly created the rumor with the intention to not fake his death, but to signify that Myzery's rapping career was over. The rumor was created without Myzery's knowledge; thus, it caused severed ties within his entourage.

1999
Milestone
Jun 1999
In 1999, Myzery appeared in the movie Big Money Hustlas as Green Willie and also was a member of the group Psychopathic

In 1999, Myzery appeared in the movie Big Money Hustlas as Green Willie and also was a member of the group Psychopathic Rydas as Twin Gatz. He appeared on their debut album Dumpin' in 1999 on numerous tracks. In addition, the tracks from his debut EP appeared on multiple Psychopathic Records compilations and samplers. He also appeared at the earliest incarnation of Juggalo Championship Wrestling (then known as Hellfire Wrestling). He was also a founding member of Dark Lotus alongside Twiztid and Insane Clown Posse, but no tracks were entirely recorded with him as a member. The initial follow-up to Para La Isla was planned to be titled simply Misery, but the album was indefinitely shelved. From 1999 to 2001, Myzery focused on a project titled The Four Faces of Nay Nay. The gimmick was conceived by Violent J, and Myzery had portrayed four different personalities for the album (Myzery, Diabloa, Dr. Giggles, and The Spanish Thug). Guest appearances by Insane Clown Posse and Ice-T were planned as well. The project was eventually cancelled, but a few tracks were released on the limited edition EPs 4 Faces and DP, inc., self-released by Myzery in 1999 and 2001 respectively.

Milestone
Jun 1999
In 1999, Myzery appeared in the movie Big Money Hustlas as Green Willie and also was a member of the group Psychopathic

In 1999, Myzery appeared in the movie Big Money Hustlas as Green Willie and also was a member of the group Psychopathic Rydas as Twin Gatz. He appeared on their debut album Dumpin' in 1999 on numerous tracks. In addition, the tracks from his debut EP appeared on multiple Psychopathic Records compilations and samplers. He also appeared at the earliest incarnation of Juggalo Championship Wrestling (then known as Hellfire Wrestling). He was also a founding member of Dark Lotus alongside Twiztid and Insane Clown Posse, but no tracks were entirely recorded with him as a member. The initial follow-up to Para La Isla was planned to be titled simply Misery, but the album was indefinitely shelved. From 1999 to 2001, Myzery focused on a project titled The Four Faces of Nay Nay. The gimmick was conceived by Violent J, and Myzery had portrayed four different personalities for the album (Myzery, Diabloa, Dr. Giggles, and The Spanish Thug). Guest appearances by Insane Clown Posse and Ice-T were planned as well. The project was eventually cancelled, but a few tracks were released on the limited edition EPs 4 Faces and DP, inc., self-released by Myzery in 1999 and 2001 respectively.

1998
Album
Aug 1998
Mostasteless

1 track

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Album
Aug 1998
Mostasteless

1 track

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1997
Milestone
Jun 1997
Born in the Bronx, Myzery started rapping while growing up during a difficult upbringing

Born in the Bronx, Myzery started rapping while growing up during a difficult upbringing. He expressed his street life and overall mentality through his music. Although Myzery was classified as a rapper, he described his music as "read(ing) my diary over a beat with bars." He was involved in the rap group Boriqua Bee-Hive under the name Rhyme Recker. Eventually, his sister Nancy married rapper Jumpsteady, and the two had a daughter together named Sammy. Jumpsteady introduced Myzery to the Psychopathic Records entity, and his brother Violent J of Insane Clown Posse took an interest in the Puerto Rican rapper, and offered him an outlet for his music in 1997.

Milestone
Jun 1997
Born in the Bronx, Myzery started rapping while growing up during a difficult upbringing

Born in the Bronx, Myzery started rapping while growing up during a difficult upbringing. He expressed his street life and overall mentality through his music. Although Myzery was classified as a rapper, he described his music as "read(ing) my diary over a beat with bars." He was involved in the rap group Boriqua Bee-Hive under the name Rhyme Recker. Eventually, his sister Nancy married rapper Jumpsteady, and the two had a daughter together named Sammy. Jumpsteady introduced Myzery to the Psychopathic Records entity, and his brother Violent J of Insane Clown Posse took an interest in the Puerto Rican rapper, and offered him an outlet for his music in 1997.

1997
Milestone
Jun 1997
Myzery's first widespread appearance with the label was a cameo in the music video for Insane Clown Posse's song "Hokus

Myzery's first widespread appearance with the label was a cameo in the music video for Insane Clown Posse's song "Hokus Pokus" off their 1997 album The Great Milenko. He then went on tour with Insane Clown Posse, House of Krazees, and Psycho Realm. In January 1998, the entire touring lineup was arrested at a Waffle House during a quarrel with a heckling customer, which had garnered the three acts media attention. Myzery released his debut EP Para La Isla in February 1998, and it was Psychopathic Records' first solo album not released by an Insane Clown Posse member. Myzery also made an appearance on Twiztid's (formerly House of Krazees) debut album Mostasteless, but the track ("Meat Cleaver") was cut on the reissue of the album. The track later appeared on Twiztid's rarities compilation Cryptic Collection and the label's compilation Psychopathics From Outer Space.

Milestone
Jun 1997
Myzery's first widespread appearance with the label was a cameo in the music video for Insane Clown Posse's song "Hokus

Myzery's first widespread appearance with the label was a cameo in the music video for Insane Clown Posse's song "Hokus Pokus" off their 1997 album The Great Milenko. He then went on tour with Insane Clown Posse, House of Krazees, and Psycho Realm. In January 1998, the entire touring lineup was arrested at a Waffle House during a quarrel with a heckling customer, which had garnered the three acts media attention. Myzery released his debut EP Para La Isla in February 1998, and it was Psychopathic Records' first solo album not released by an Insane Clown Posse member. Myzery also made an appearance on Twiztid's (formerly House of Krazees) debut album Mostasteless, but the track ("Meat Cleaver") was cut on the reissue of the album. The track later appeared on Twiztid's rarities compilation Cryptic Collection and the label's compilation Psychopathics From Outer Space.

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About Myzery

Born in the Bronx, Myzery started rapping while growing up during a difficult upbringing. He expressed his street life and overall mentality through his music. Although Myzery was classified as a rapper, he described his music as "read(ing) my diary over a beat with bars." He was involved in the rap group Boriqua Bee-Hive under the name Rhyme Recker. Eventually, his sister Nancy married rapper Jumpsteady, and the two had a daughter together named Sammy. Jumpsteady introduced Myzery to the Psychopathic Records entity, and his brother Violent J of Insane Clown Posse took an interest in the Puerto Rican rapper, and offered him an outlet for his music in 1997.

Sources: Wikipedia, MusicBrainz · View source
Years active

1993–2006, 2009–present

Also known as
Twin Gatz (Psychopathic Rydas)
Nene Encarnacion

Notable facts

Psychopathic Records (1997–2001, 2017–2019)

Long Range (2003–2005)

Poor Manz Entertainment (2009–present)

Para La Isla (1998, Psychopathic Records)

The Red Eye (2002, Independent)

Bad Influence (2003, Long Range)

Hate Me More (2009, Poor Manz Entertainment)

Heaven or Hell (2012, Poor Manz Entertainment)

Discography

Para La Isla (20th Anniversary Edition) / The Demon Angel
5 tracks · 2018
Assimilation
1 track · 2016
A World Upside Down: The Mixxtape
1 track · 2013
Mostasteless
1 track · 1998

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Discography at a glance

18

Songs on Lyrks

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Albums

10

Singles

Frequently asked questions

Nene Encarnacion, also known as Myzery, is a Puerto Rican rapper based out of the Bronx in New York City. He was the first solo act signed with Psychopathic Records, and released his debut EP titled Para La Isla on the label in 1998. Following his departure from Psychopathic Records, Myzery continued to release albums independently. He later returned to Psychopathic Records to release 2018's The Demon Angel.

Myzery has been active during 1993–2006, 2009–present.

Popular tracks by Myzery include Don’t Push Me, If I Ever Die, Knocking on Heaven’s Door, Let Me Go, Stimulated Dome. Browse full lyrics on Lyrks.

Lyrks has lyrics for 18 songs by Myzery.


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