: The line "to the devil a daughter comes" is a likely nod to the 1976 horror film To the Devil a Daughter .

: Iggy provides the gravelly, spoken-word introduction and outro that sets the song's "horror-hot rod" tone.

"Black Sunshine" is a high-octane groove metal anthem by White Zombie, released in 1992 as a single from their breakout album, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One . The track is legendary for its collaboration with punk icon Iggy Pop and its dark, cinematic focus on car culture.

Rob Zombie’s love for cult cinema is heavily woven into the track:

: The line, "I work on this baby the same way, trying to get maximum performance," is sampled from Russ Meyer’s 1965 film Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! .

The song centers on a high-performance Ford Mustang nicknamed "Black Sunshine". It blends the band’s signature heavy, distorted riffs with a 167 BPM tempo, creating a sense of frantic speed that mirrored the emerging 90s groove metal sound.

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Pop - White Zombie - Black Sunshine Ft. Iggy

: The line "to the devil a daughter comes" is a likely nod to the 1976 horror film To the Devil a Daughter .

: Iggy provides the gravelly, spoken-word introduction and outro that sets the song's "horror-hot rod" tone. White Zombie - Black Sunshine ft. Iggy Pop

"Black Sunshine" is a high-octane groove metal anthem by White Zombie, released in 1992 as a single from their breakout album, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One . The track is legendary for its collaboration with punk icon Iggy Pop and its dark, cinematic focus on car culture. : The line "to the devil a daughter

Rob Zombie’s love for cult cinema is heavily woven into the track: The track is legendary for its collaboration with

: The line, "I work on this baby the same way, trying to get maximum performance," is sampled from Russ Meyer’s 1965 film Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! .

The song centers on a high-performance Ford Mustang nicknamed "Black Sunshine". It blends the band’s signature heavy, distorted riffs with a 167 BPM tempo, creating a sense of frantic speed that mirrored the emerging 90s groove metal sound.