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Lynch By Inch: Suicide Note

Brotha Lynch Hung

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In 2003, hip-hop purists complained that rap had eaten itself and that its superstars had betrayed the craft of rhyming for money. In fact, the purists were just looking in the wrong place. Over a long and persistent career, Brotha Lynch Hung had remained true to his hometown of Sacramento. While he was often relegated to the novelty category of “horrorcore” by the hip-hop establishment, Lynch by Inch: Suicide Note proved that he's a master of traditional rhymecraft. His expertise is demonstrated on “Spydie’s Birth,” “I Went From,” and “Reachin’ for Fame”: autobiographical songs delivered with a precision and cleverness that rivals Eminem at his sharpest. The best thing about Lynch is that he maintained a high level of respect for his technique without succumbing to the hoary idealism that mars many “true school” rappers. He's fearsome on the mic but unafraid to delve into the macabre landscapes of “Bleeding House Mystery” and “Death Dance.” For all his old-school skills, his signature is still his imagination.

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Lynch is sicc

This album is bangin. He gets off on all the songs. He has good beats and lyrics

Biography

Born: 1972 in Sacramento, CA

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

A versatile producer as well as an excellent solo rapper in his own right, Brotha Lynch Hung was born Kevin Mann in Sacramento, California. He hooked up with Master P for a 1993 EP named 24 Deep, but then went out on his own for his debut solo album, 1995's Season of da Siccness. Mann worked on production for Master P's I'm Bout It, E-40's Southwest Riders, and Mr. Serv-On's Life Insurance before turning back to his own career. Given a big push by Master P's breakout success in the middle of 1997,...
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