Brotha Lynch Hung, born Kevin Danell Mann on January 10, 1969, is an American rapper and record producer from Sacramento, California. He is known for his pioneering role in the horrorcore subgenre within hip-hop, and his unique style that often includes raw and explicit lyrics. Lynch Hung started his career in the early 1990s, becoming one of the most influential voices in West Coast rap with his debut album "24 Deep" reaching Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Throughout his career, Brotha Lynch Hung has gained notoriety for his graphic narratives and dark themes, often revolving around violence and horror elements, an approach that has earned him a dedicated following. He achieved wider success with his 1995 album "Season of da Siccness," which solidified his place in hip-hop with tracks that showcased his intense and gritty storytelling. Over the years, Lynch Hung has continued to evolve his sound while staying true to his roots, leading to a prolific discography that includes recent releases like "Madesicc (Da Siccmade Remake)" and "Fundamentals Of Ripgut Cannibalizum." Known for his work ethic and well-crafted beats, Brotha Lynch Hung remains a cult figure in the world of rap, respected for his unflinching representation of the darker sides of human psychology and society.
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