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Brotha Lynch Hung, born Kevin Mann, is a rapper hailing from Sacramento, California. He is known for his explicit lyrics that delve into themes such as murder, gang violence, drug use, rape, and cannibalism. Lynch made his debut in 1992 with the album "24 Deep," which explored the struggles of being affiliated with a local street gang in Sacramento's "Garden Blocc." He collaborated with Master P on this album before pursuing a solo career with the release of "Season of da Siccness" in 1995. His subsequent albums include "Loaded" in 1997, "EBK4" in 2000, and both "Blocc Movement" and "Virus" in 2001. In 2005, he released "Appearances: Book 1" and followed it with the "Plague" DVD. "Season of da Siccness" is noted for its graphic content and has become his most commercially successful album, achieving gold status in sales. In addition to his solo work, Lynch has established himself as a sought-after featured artist, collaborating with numerous artists including E-40, MC Eiht, Tech N9ne, Master P, Snoop Dogg, Yukmouth, Explicit, and C-Bo.
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