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Voodoo is the 14th track off of Twisted Insane’s appropriately named 2015 album; Voodoo. It features Insane’s classic chopper rap style (as does most of the album). Insane discusses his typical activities, involving murder, black magic and voodoo.

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Voodoo (also spelled the Haitian way; Vodou) is a syncretic religion practiced chiefly in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora. Practitioners are called “vodouists” or “servants of the spirits” (Haitian Creole: sèvitè). It is descended from an Ayizo word referring to “mysterious forces or powers that govern the world and the lives of those who reside within it, but also a range of artistic forms that function in conjunction with these vodun energies.” It involves a plethora of different activities such as; tying one’s soul to something tangible, sacrifices symbolic of it’s transfusion to the Loa, and serious rites, in which spirits are contacted and usually possess the practitioners and each spirit is saluted and greeted by the initiates present and gives readings, advice, and cures to those who ask for help.

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Vodou has often been associated in popular culture with Satanism, witchcraft, zombies and “voodoo dolls”. Zombie creation has been referenced within rural Haitian culture, but is not a part of Vodou. Such manifestations fall under the auspices of the bokor or sorcerer, rather than the priest of the Loa. The practice of sticking pins in voodoo dolls has history in folk magic. “Voodoo dolls” are often associated with New Orleans Voodoo and Hoodoo as well the magical devices of the poppet and the nkisi or bocio of West and Central Africa.