Brotha Lynch Hung Dropping "Gas Station" Mixtape

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Jun 26, 2006
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Sacramento's own Brotha Lynch Hung is taking another stab at the rap game. After recently inking a deal with Tech N9ne's label Strange Muzic with distribution through Fontana/Universal Records. It's about time Lynch found a new outlet to release his music through, and him teaming up with Tech N9ne is more than fitting.

The first project Brotha Lynch will be dropping is a new mixtape entitled "Gas Station" on June 20th, fans can preorder the project now via Lynch's MySpace page. A first leak off the mixtape was recently released, called "Rocc The Mic".

This one has been in heavy rotation ever since it came out. Lynch fans and new listeners alike should be feeling this, Lynch spits over a smooth beat (for his standard) but still comes raw, check it out:

Brotha Lynch Hung - Rocc The Mic

Be on the look out for "Gas Station" dropping June 20th!

http://www.dubcnm.com/cdcovers/brothalynch-gasstation_l.jpg

Seen this shit on DubCNN. With a cover an' everything.
 

HIM

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i hate mix tapes, but i'm gettin' this one for sure

After I bought "Snuff Tapes"(which was the first mixtape I ever bought) I cant imagine buying another Lynch mixtape..I will only FINANCIALLY support full fledged albums...
 

Ghost Dance

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Will see on the 20th...

I mean I love Lynchs music I've supported every thing the man has droped but we all know dude is flaky as fuck when it comes to realese dates and so-called new albums that are supposed to drop.
 
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I look at it this way. I was dying for a new Jayo Felony album, then I heard that the "Time is Bread" mixtape was coming. I waited for that shit impatiently like a whore awaiting results for an AIDS test. When it came I was thrilled, I was proud to own an original copy. Then I realized that no matter how good the lyrics were and the delivery, all I could think of was the original songs. Same thing with the other Lynch mixtape with the exception of the Fugees "Ready or not" cover. I hope there are a gang of original beats from the Siccness camp if not lesser known beats from other artists...
 
Jun 26, 2006
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I look at it this way. I was dying for a new Jayo Felony album, then I heard that the "Time is Bread" mixtape was coming. I waited for that shit impatiently like a whore awaiting results for an AIDS test. When it came I was thrilled, I was proud to own an original copy. Then I realized that no matter how good the lyrics were and the delivery, all I could think of was the original songs. Same thing with the other Lynch mixtape with the exception of the Fugees "Ready or not" cover. I hope there are a gang of original beats from the Siccness camp if not lesser known beats from other artists...
I never have a problem with that shit cuz 90% of the beats I've never heard prior to listening to it on a mixtape LOL cuz I don;t listen to the radio, ever, and I mean EVER, heh.