Brotha Lynch Hung - EBK4
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- This is just a little intro to the album.
- A good dark beat to this track. Brotha Lynch has the first verse and he comes with some coo lyrics. Lynch comes
with those dark lyrics. Cocaine has the next verse and he spits some tight lyrics. X-Raided is only on the hook. His
lyrics are from an older track of his. A good track overall.
- I don't like the beat too much. Brotha Lynch have a good verse to start the track off with. Kyel has some coo flows,
but his pace is a little too fast for the track. I like his lyrics, but it's just a little too fast for my taste. A pretty good
track minus the beat.
- This is the same track from P-Folks' "Blood, Sweat & Tears" album. The beat is tight and everyone comes tight on
the mic. Spice 1 comes tight and I like First Degree a lot on this track. P-Folks has a good flow and Lynch spits some
nice lyrics. A tight track overall.
- A nice dark feel to this track, but both Brotha Lynch and Snoop Dogg dissapoint on this one. Snoop's flow is too laid
back and his flows aren't that tight at all. Snoop made for a good feature on paper, but it was a dissapointment
overall.
- This is a remake of the track from X-Raided's "Sycho Active." Although I like the OG better, the next best thing is to
have Brotha Lynch redo a tight track. The beat is tight and I'm feeling the production. Tight flows and I like this as a
Brotha Lynch solo track. Tight track overall, I'm feeling it.
- This is really a soft track. The beat is weak and I don't like the flows at all. Just skip this one and save yourself the
trouble of listening to it.
- A nice Brotha Lynch style beat. Nice laid back flow from Lynch to start it off. Chopah and K5 needed to be left off of
this track because they're aren't very good on the mic at all. Not really feeling this track too much besides a nice beat.
Skip it.
- I like Keak Da Sneak's flow a lot more than Lynch on this track. Keak just comes fast and hard while Lynch has more
of a laid back type of flow. The beat fits Keak's style a bit more. A good beat and some nice production. It's a kinda
short track which made me mad, I wanted to hear more. A good track overall.
- The only other solo track on the album. This is a tight track, but there should have been a lot more solo tracks. The
beat and production is tight and I like Lynch's flow all the way through. The hook is tight and the lyrics spit are tight.
Wish this album would have had more tracks like this one.
- A good dark beat to this track. The beat gets your head moving and Lynch starts it off rippin up the mic. The hook is
tight and I like Kronik's verse. I think it would have been best as a Lynch solo track, but it's tight how it is now. I'm
feeling it to the fullest. A tight ass track overall, one of my favorite.
- I like D-Dubb's soft laid back singing, but this track just doesn't fit him that well. The beat isn't that great and I'm not
feeling Lynch's flow on this track. These two have teamed together for some good tracks, but this isn't one of them.
Skip it.
- A tight ass beat and clean production. Bad Azz starts it off with a tight verse. Brotha Lynch has some tight lyrics of his
own, but I'm feeling Bad Azz more. The beat gets your head into it and the flows are tight all the way through. A good
track overall.
- A good beat and nice production on this track. It starts off like a slow paced track, but then the beat kicks in and it
has a medium pace to it. Brotha Lynch spits some tight lyrics. I'm not a big fan of Triple Beam, but they do have some
coo lyrics. A decent track at best, would have been best as a Lynch solo track.
- A slower paced, dark beat on this track. Brotha Lynch has those dark lyrics all the way through. Another short track,
but it's clean. I'm not really feeling T-Macc at all. A good track to end the album with, but nothing special.
Overall this album has got to be Lynch's worst. It's not a poor album really, but if you look at what Lynch has put out
then you see why this one is at the bottom of the list. There are a few tight cuts on it, but for the most part the tracks are
not all that tight. There are way too many features on it and the production is only so so. Only get it if you're a big Lynch
fan.
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Track Listing:
- "De One Below" ft. Scrap Metal
- "Catch You" ft. X-Raided, CoCaine
- "Hunta Killa" ft. Kyel
- "Dramatic" ft. Spice 1, First Degree, P-Folks
- "Dogg Market" ft. Snoop Dogg
- "Every Single Bitch" (redo)
- "My Love" ft. Pook, Shotgun
- "Naked Cheese" ft. Chopah, K5
- "Raw Meat" ft. Keak Da Sneak
- "Xcaliber"
- "Can't Have It" ft. Kronik
- "Holding On" ft. D-Dubb
- "One Time" ft. Bad Azz
- "Split Your Face" ft. Triple Beam
- "Blood on Da Rug" ft. T-Macc
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