Brotha Lynch Hung - 24 Deep
Reviewed By: Blutarski

  1. The intro. Lynch talks a little bit. That's about it.


  2. The title track has some heat to it. The beat is from "Enter the Dragon." Lynch comes with some tight ass lyrics. This is one of those old school classic type of tracks. The beat is coo and gets your head into the track. The production is alright and Lynch's flow is clean. I'm feeling this track.


  3. The best track on the album. The beat is tight and Lynch comes very hard on the mic. The production for this track is clean. Everything fits in well and the lyrics that Lynch spits are original and hard as fuck. He flows about taking people out. Some old school type of shit with heat.


  4. This is just a short interlude. A woman calls a radio station and requests Lynch's music and says he's the best rapper in the world.


  5. Lose a hoe, gain a hoe. Lynch flows tight on this track. The beat is clean and I'm feeling the production. He flows all about hoes on this one. The quality of his lyrics aren't that great, but it doesn't matter because he comes hard. Another old school type of track. I'm feeling it.


  6. The beat is tight on this track and gets your head moving. His flow is perfect on this track and I'm feeling the production. The hook is sicc. There isn't one part of this track that I'm not feeling. Just more of the old school classic shit from Lynch.


  7. This track is short, but Lynch makes the best of it with a tight flow. The beat is fast paced and gets your head moving. I wish it would have been a little longer, but it's still a tight ass track. I'm feeling this track overall.


  8. This is the only track that has other people on it. Lynch has the best verse out of the four. Of all the tracks on this album this is the one that I'm not feeling the most. I like the vocals on the hook though. The production isn't all that great, but it still has that old school feel to it. A decent track overall, but I'm not feeling it.


  9. Lynch talks with the devil on this one. They talk about why Lynch is athiest and about the ripgutcannabalism. There isn't any flowing on this track, just a whole bunch of talking.


Overall this album is pretty good. Only nine tracks mean it isn't very long, but the ones that are on here are sicc!! A lot of old school style tracks on here that make it tight. This album is the perfect set up for "Season of Da Siccness." Not his best album off all time, but it sets the table nicely.

Track Listing:
  1. "Thought They Knew" (intro)

  2. "24 Deep"

  3. "Had 2 Gat Ya"

  4. "The Next Hoe" (insert)

  5. "Lose a Hoe, Gain a Hoe"

  6. "Back Fade"

  7. "Jackin' 4 Joints"

  8. "Walkin' 2 My Funeral" ft. T.M. Shades, Mia Bruce

  9. "Fundamentsals of Ripgutcannibalism" (outro)

Usefull Links:
Evil Dooinz.com

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EBK4
Loaded
Nigga Deep
Now Eat
Plague
Season of Da Siccness
Virus

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