
I mean he filled in for Drake during the America's Most Wanted tour in Virginia. Same thing though right? Bet he can't dance like Drake.
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Brotha Lynch Hung is one of the most entertaining (and underrated) dudes in rap. His music is just addicting; once you are feeling his shit you can’t get enough of it. His label is called MadeSicc and perfectly describes his music, its Sicc. He is a raw, grimey, and reckless. Although his subject matter is usually concerning cannibalism, murder, and gory gangster shit it is still easy to listen to and perfect for bumping in the ride. On his new album, Suspicion Vol. 2, Lynch Hung’s rap style is completely original, versatile, and jam-packed with hardcore lyrics. His signature style has him switching back and forth between his quick and slow flow throughout verses. His partner C.O.S. is not as skilled as a rapper, but still fits in well with Lynch Hung’s horrorcore style. His whole click of MadeSicc rappers is rough around the edges with their flow and delivery, but they make up for their shortcomings in charisma and style. This CD had some dark gangster tunes you can replay over and over, but I still liked the Gas Station Mixtape (reviewed HERE) a little more than this. This album also had some weak tracks in terms of both production and lyrics, such as Hell For A Hustler and Hit ‘Em Up (I never liked that beat). The standouts were Fuck You Pay Me, In The Mornin’, Kids In The Ghetto, King Kong, and We All In 3.9/5.
01. What They Want
02. Thangs In The Kitchen
03. King Kong
04. We All In
05. In The Mornin’
06. Sixteen
07. Fuck You Pay Me
08. Hell 4 A Hustla
09. Hit ‘Em Up
10. Kids In The Ghetto
11. Round Here
12. Goodbye
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Are you excited? Well, I am. Slaughterhouse has met and exceeded everyone’s expectations from day one. Their album, Slaughterhouse, was just the place I would expect them to let up, if only a little. I kept waiting for it and it just never happened. This album is easily the album of the year. An entire album with every song great if not amazing, intense lyricism, dynamic flows, meaningful rhymes, no bullshit singles, and raw beats; what more could you ask for? Nothing. Rappers for years have been trying to “resurrect hip hop.” Take notes bitches; this is how it’s done, 5/5. There is nothing else left to say, just get it.
1. Sound Off 5:51
2. Lyrical Murderers (feat. K. Young) 4:04
3. Microphone 4:42
4. Not Tonight 3:39
5. The One (feat. The New Royales) 3:37
6. In The Mind Of Madness (skit) 1:23
7. Cuckoo 4:30
8. The Phone Call (skit) 0:58
9. Onslaught 2 (feat. Fatman Scoop) 4:27
10. The Phone Call 2 (skit) 0:56
11. Salute (feat. Pharoahe Monch) 4:31
12. Pray (it’s A Shame) 3:53
13. Cut You Loose 4:43
14. Rain Drops (feat. Novel) 5:00
15. Killaz (feat. Melanie Rutherford & C. Brown) 4:09
Hey guys I was just listening to this Finale album, A Pipe Dream And A Promise, again and realized how goddamn good this song was. It has one of the smoothest beats I have ever heard with meaningful rhymes and deep message? Anyone else calling it the song of the year? Even if you didn’t download this album just listen to the song and let me know what you think.