Sep
24
2010

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Sep
17
2010
Krizz Kaliko’s latest release, Shock Treatment, includes the track “In My Dreams” featuring Brotha Lynch Hung and Big Scoob. Krizz Kaliko was featured on “Don’t Worry Mama, It’s Just Bleeding” from Brotha Lynch’s Strange debut album, Dinner and a Movie. Continue reading
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Sep
9
2010
Brotha Lynch Hung was kind enough to share his five favorite emcees with AllHipHop.com. Of course we’d like to tell you but that would ruin the surprise! Click here to read the full post.
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Sep
8
2010
BallerStatus.com recently took the time to conduct an interview with Brotha Lynch Hung. The interview covers the origin of Lynch’s name, his artistic progression under the Strange Music mantle, and his feelings on modern-day hip hop. Most intriguing was the latter topic, in which Lynch explains:
“Well, I think the happy-feet rappers — I guess everything is cool to keep the genre going. But, I could never really get into that. In my opinion, I think they make it harder on the real artists. Mainstream is going to pick up those one-hitter-quitter artists all day. You know what I mean? I try not to be like one of those one-hitter-quitters. It also made it harder on us, and it led some of us to having to do more grimy stuff. It kinda killed it (lyricism) a little bit. But, I feel like a survivor in any weather.”
Part two of the interview delves into more personal matters for Brotha Lynch Hung. He discusses the death of his cousin Q-Ball, the death of his mother, and the birth of his daughter.
Click the following links to read the entire interview: Part One and Part Two.
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Sep
2
2010
Brotha Lynch Hung’s reputation for embedding the siccness into his music has preceded him as he came in at number one on artistDIRECT.com’s list of “Hip Hop’s 10 Vilest Contributors.” Lynch shares the list with the likes of Too Short, N.W.A., Esham, Sicx, The Gravediggaz, and The Insane Clown Posse. His entry reads as follows:
“Once again the mean streets of Sacramento, California find themselves represented (prooooobably not a good thing) within this article. Lynch apparently took a look at Sicx’s (the two happen to be brothers) life and found some inspiration. Season of da Siccness is a horrifically engaging album that draws listeners into a world of murder, rape, sexual mutilation, cannibalism and more. What’s more stunning is the frequency in which women and children act as Lynch’s targets. Brotha Lynch Hung’s infamy has earned him plenty of attention from the media, and Season’s terrifying imagery still resonates with listeners. Amazingly, with no true commercial support, Lynch has still managed to sell roughly 1.5 million units.”
Do you think Lynch is the true king of sick in hip hop? Click here to read the entire post.
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