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'''Brotha Lynch Hung''' is an American rapper / record producer and IRL troll from Sacramento, [[California]]. Since the release of his debut EP ''24 Deep'' in 1993, the good Brotha has reportedly sold over [[Over 9000|3 million]] CDs; he is often described as a pioneer of the [[Edgy|horrorcore]] genre. | '''Brotha Lynch Hung''' is an American rapper / record producer and [[IRL troll]] from Sacramento, [[California]]. Since the release of his debut EP ''24 Deep'' in 1993, the good Brotha has reportedly sold over [[Over 9000|3 million]] CDs; he is often described as a pioneer of the [[Edgy|horrorcore]] genre. | ||
==Rap is for Criminals== | ==Rap is for Criminals== | ||
In September 1996, Joseph Edward Gallegos, <small>aka</small> “Bubba”, an 18-year-old man from Bayfield, [[Colorado]], repeatedly listened to Brotha Lynch Hung's song ''Locc 2 da Brain'' whilst getting good and [[Meth|methed up]] then proceeded to fatally shoot some of his boring normie friends. Neighbors having heard gunplay called police and thus ensued a low-level shootout the result of which being Killer Joe got wasted after attaining only a meagre 2 stars. Although Gallegos' motive was determined to be [[depression]] following a breakup with his girlfriend, his [[Priest|minister]] suggested that the music had played a role in the killings. | In September 1996, Joseph Edward Gallegos, <small>aka</small> “Bubba”, an 18-year-old man from Bayfield, [[Colorado]], repeatedly listened to Brotha Lynch Hung's song ''Locc 2 da Brain'' whilst getting good and [[Meth|methed up]] then proceeded to fatally shoot some of his [[boring]] normie friends. Neighbors having heard gunplay called police and thus ensued a low-level shootout the result of which being Killer Joe got wasted after attaining only a meagre 2 stars. Although Gallegos' motive was determined to be [[depression]] following a breakup with his girlfriend, his [[Priest|minister]] suggested that the music had played a role in the killings. | ||
{{Quote|Colorado police say that Gallegos, despondent over a breakup with his girlfriend, listened repeatedly to gangsta rap artist Brotha Lynch Hung's song "Locc 2 da brain," which describes a street gangster who kills his enemies with a 9-millimeter handgun. | {{Quote|Colorado police say that Gallegos, despondent over a breakup with his girlfriend, listened repeatedly to gangsta rap artist Brotha Lynch Hung's song "Locc 2 da brain," which describes a street gangster who kills his enemies with a 9-millimeter handgun. | ||
Gallegos used such a weapon to shoot Steven David Bates, John Anthony Lara III and Joshua Turville just after midnight, Tuesday. The men, all age 20 and lifelong friends, were 1994 graduates of El Modena High School in Orange.| [http://articles.latimes.com/1996-09-28/news/mn-48251_1_rap-lyrics The LA Times]}} | Gallegos used such a weapon to shoot Steven David Bates, John Anthony Lara III and Joshua Turville just after midnight, Tuesday. The men, [[No homo|all age 20 and lifelong friends]], were 1994 graduates of El Modena High School in Orange.| [http://articles.latimes.com/1996-09-28/news/mn-48251_1_rap-lyrics The LA Times]}} | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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*''The Plague'' (with Doomsday Productions) (2002) | *''The Plague'' (with Doomsday Productions) (2002) | ||
*''Uthanizm'' (with Tall Can G) (2003) | *''Uthanizm'' (with Tall Can G) (2003) | ||
*''Trigganometry'' (with COS as Suspicion) (2004) | *''[[Gun control|Trigganometry]]'' (with COS as Suspicion) (2004) | ||
*''The New Season'' (with MC Eiht) (2006) | *''The New Season'' (with MC Eiht) (2006) | ||
*''Suspicion, Vol. 2'' (with COS) (2009) | *''Suspicion, Vol. 2'' (with COS) (2009) |
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Brotha Lynch Hung | |
Given Name(s) | Kevin Danell Mann |
Born | January 10, 1972 |
Nationality | American |
Origin | Washington, D.C., U.S |
State Of Being | Delusional Negroid |
Genus | Rappist |
Years active | 1986 – present |
Website | http://www.madesicc.com/ |
Brotha Lynch Hung is an American rapper / record producer and IRL troll from Sacramento, California. Since the release of his debut EP 24 Deep in 1993, the good Brotha has reportedly sold over 3 million CDs; he is often described as a pioneer of the horrorcore genre.
Rap is for Criminals
In September 1996, Joseph Edward Gallegos, aka “Bubba”, an 18-year-old man from Bayfield, Colorado, repeatedly listened to Brotha Lynch Hung's song Locc 2 da Brain whilst getting good and methed up then proceeded to fatally shoot some of his boring normie friends. Neighbors having heard gunplay called police and thus ensued a low-level shootout the result of which being Killer Joe got wasted after attaining only a meagre 2 stars. Although Gallegos' motive was determined to be depression following a breakup with his girlfriend, his minister suggested that the music had played a role in the killings.
Videos
Previous Video | Next Video
— Brotha Lynch Hung • Locc 2 Da Brain |
Discography
Studio albums
- Season of da Siccness (1995)
- Loaded (1997)
- EBK4 (2000)
- The Virus (2001)
- Lynch by Inch: Suicide Note (2003)
- Dinner and a Movie (2010)
- Coathanga Strangla (2011)
- Mannibalector (2013)
Collaborative albums
- Blocc Movement (with C-Bo) (2001)
- The Plague (with Doomsday Productions) (2002)
- Uthanizm (with Tall Can G) (2003)
- Trigganometry (with COS as Suspicion) (2004)
- The New Season (with MC Eiht) (2006)
- Suspicion, Vol. 2 (with COS) (2009)
- Premeditated (with Ren Da Heatmonsta) (2017)
Links
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brothalynchhung
therealBrothaLynchHung
- Discogs profile/discography
- Gunman Kills 3 And Is Slain By the Police • The New York Times
- Careful Planning of 3 Roommates' Slayings Described • The LA Times
- Rap's Role in Crime Refuels Lyrics Debate • The LA Times
- Joseph Edward “Bubba” Gallegos • FindAGrave.com
See also
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