Brotha Lynch Hung
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| Brotha Lynch Hung | |
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| Also known as | Spyderman |
| Origin | Sacramento, California |
| Genre(s) | Gangsta rap |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper, Producer, Manager |
| Years active | 1987- |
| Label(s) | Black Market Rec. (1992–1997) Siccmade Muzicc (2000–Present) Madesicc Muzicc (2003–Present) (US) |
Brotha Lynch Hung (born Kevin Mann in 1970) is a prominent Sacramento rapper. He is famed for his use of highly violent and what could only be described as "Sicc" lyrics. Lynch has released over 20 albums in his 15 year career. In these albums hes collaborated with some of the west coast's finest, establishing a name for the Garden Blocc.
His first Rap Group was Endangered Species in 1987 with his brother Sicx and X-Raided; they are now both serving time in prison. Lynch signed with Ced Singletons Black Market Records on his 1992 debut EP, 24 Deep, which featured stories of the struggles involved with being affiliated with a local street gang in Sacramento's "Garden Blocc".
His 1994 underground classic, Season of da Siccness graphically chronicled a life of drug use and sale, promiscuity, ultraviolence, rape & several other activities.
- 24 Deep (1994)
- Season of da Siccness (1994, Black Market)
- Loaded (1997, Black Market)
- Nigga Deep (1998) (collaboration with Sicx)
- Brotha Lynch Hung Presents: Now Eat The Album (soundtrack) (2000)
- Trigganometry (2001, Bossman) (collaboration with C.O.S.)
- Virus (2001, Black Market)
- Blocc Movement (2001, JCOR) (collaboration with C-Bo)
- Plague (2002, Cinsity) (collaboration with Doomsday Productions)
- Appearances: Book 1 (2002, Black Market)
- Lynch by Inch: Suicide Note (2003)
- The New Season (2006) (collaboration with MC Eiht)
- Snuff Tapes Volume 1 (2007)
- K-Dubb & Brotha Lynch Hung Presents: City of Fiends (2007)
- The Ripgut Collection (2007) (best of)
- Dinner & a Movie (late 2007)
- Spyderman (2008) (to be released as internet album)
- Now Eat (2000)