On Lynch By Inch, CD1 album, Brotha Lynch Hung have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. Nowhere is this more so than on their re-working of Brotha Lynch Hung on ‘Scene Therapy’. After debuting at No. 1 last week, Brotha Lynch Hung’s album Lynch By Inch, CD1 falls to No. 2 with 832,000, a sales slide of 89%. If you love Brotha Lynch Hung as much as I do, then Brotha Lynch Hung Lynch By Inch, CD1 is the CD for you!
Any Given Friday is one of the best records ever. It’s also one of those rare songs that touchingly comfort the listener. My Mind Aint Right - A classic Brotha Lynch Hung track. After you’ve listened to Scene The Meeting, most everything else can’t hold up and is second rate. I listened to the opening track Get Bacc Time and liked it a lot. In this song fans will recognize the unique vocals of Brotha Lynch Hung. From the moment you listen to Reachin For Fame you’re hooked. This is the most melodic ambitious and satisfying track in Lynch By Inch, CD1. Bleeding House Mystery - For me, this is the best of the album. Spydies Birth - is a breath or fresh air compared to many previous songs of Brotha Lynch Hung. Spitz Network is an underrated song: I like its lyrics and melody a lot. Brotha Lynch Hung emotions are reflected through I Went From Intro. This track is clearly meant to showcase Brotha Lynch Hung’s vocal abilities. Watta presents the exquisite mix of instruments on Lynch By Inch, CD1. Art Of War gives good insight into the truths. You can find feelings on this piece of art. Death Dance is probably the most interesting track on Lynch By Inch, CD1. The opening track Break Ya Loccs is very much like you would expect from other albums.
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