El Terrorífico Debut De King Diamond || Fatal Portrait (Álbum Histórico)

In 1986, King Diamond was reborn. After the breakup of Mercyful Fate, many thought the Danish musician wouldn't be able to surpass the legacy of Melissa and Don't Break the Oath. But what he did was take complete control of his vision and release an album that, for many, is the true third Mercyful Fate album… albeit under a different name. Today we analyze Fatal Portrait, King Diamond's official debut. An album that blends traditional heavy metal, theatricality, impeccable technique, and a horror story that would mark the beginning of his conceptual phase. What is Molly's story about? Why did this album mark a rebirth in King Diamond's career? Is it really the hidden third Mercyful Fate album? We discuss the split with Hank Shermann, the musical differences, the arrival of Andy LaRocque and Mikkey Dee, the songs that were originally intended for Mercyful Fate, and how King began to develop the narrative style that would explode on Abigail. If you like classic heavy metal, dark stories, and cult albums… this video is for you. Let me know in the comments: 🔥 What's your favorite song from Fatal Portrait? 🎃 Would you like us to analyze Abigail in depth? Subscribe for more content about King Diamond, Mercyful Fate, and traditional heavy metal.