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* AxCrazy, JerkAss (UpToEleven), KarmaHoudini, SerialKiller, TheSociopath and VillainProtagonist: These are some of the interpretations that Brotha Lynch Hung takes himself in each song.

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* AxCrazy, JerkAss (UpToEleven), KarmaHoudini, SerialKiller, TheSociopath and VillainProtagonist: These are some of the interpretations that Brotha Lynch Hung takes himself in each song.
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* MohsScaleOfLyricalHardness: 11, all the way.
* MurderBallad: It'd be easier to list the songs he writes that don't fall under this trope.
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* WorkingOutTheirEmotions: In a departure from his usual standard, "Meat" deals with Lynch's personal demons and the struggles he's had to go through in life, framed as dialogue between a father and his son. Everything from his former life as a gang member to his issues with his former label and his money troubles up to that point are addressed, and you can tell from Lynch's understated delivery that the man is revisiting a lot of pain with what he's rapping.
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* GangstaRap: Lynch takes this style UpToEleven, especially in his first days.

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* GangstaRap: Lynch takes this style UpToEleven, to extremes, especially in his first days.
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Brotha Lynch Hung (real name: Kevin Mann, 1969-), a Sacramento-based {{Horrorcore}} pioneer, goes far beyond normal GangstaRap tropes. He raps about [[EatsBabies eating babies]], [[IAmAHumanitarian cannibalism]] and serial killers. He laces his raps with themes that are intermediately gritty, street-level and realistic, and over-the-top cartoonish, [[CrossesTheLineTwice fucked up]] and grotesque.

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Brotha Lynch Hung (real name: Kevin Mann, 1969-), a Sacramento-based {{Horrorcore}} pioneer, goes far beyond normal GangstaRap tropes. He raps about [[EatsBabies eating babies]], [[IAmAHumanitarian cannibalism]] and serial killers. He laces his raps with themes that are intermediately gritty, street-level and realistic, and over-the-top cartoonish, [[CrossesTheLineTwice fucked up]] fucked-up]] and grotesque.



* AxCrazy, JerkAss (UpToEleven), KarmaHoudini, SerialKiller, TheSociopath and VillainProtagonist: They are some of the interpretations that Brotha Lynch Hung takes himself in each song.

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* AxCrazy, JerkAss (UpToEleven), KarmaHoudini, SerialKiller, TheSociopath and VillainProtagonist: They These are some of the interpretations that Brotha Lynch Hung takes himself in each song.



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* Gorn: {{Gorn}}: Repeatedly.
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BLH is signed to Music/TechN9ne's Strange Music label, but his career is much longer than that. His career began in 1986, and he released his CultClassic MagnumOpus, ''Season of the Siccness'', in 1992. He got some HipHop clout via association with Music/MasterP, who featured Lynch on the soundtrack to the No Limit movie ''I'm Bout It''.

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BLH is signed to Music/TechN9ne's Strange Music label, but his career is much longer than that. His career began in 1986, and he released his CultClassic MagnumOpus, ''Season of the Siccness'', in 1992. He got some HipHop clout via association with Music/MasterP, who featured Lynch on the soundtrack to the No Limit movie ''I'm Bout It''.
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BLH is signed to TechN9ne's Strange Music label, but his career is much longer than that. His career began in 1986, and he released his CultClassic MagnumOpus, ''Season of the Siccness'', in 1992. He got some HipHop clout via association with MasterP, who featured Lynch on the soundtrack to the No Limit movie ''I'm Bout It''.

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BLH is signed to TechN9ne's Music/TechN9ne's Strange Music label, but his career is much longer than that. His career began in 1986, and he released his CultClassic MagnumOpus, ''Season of the Siccness'', in 1992. He got some HipHop clout via association with MasterP, Music/MasterP, who featured Lynch on the soundtrack to the No Limit movie ''I'm Bout It''.

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* Gorn: Repeatedly.
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MohsScaleOfLyricalHardness: 11, all the way.
* MurderBallad: It'd be easier to list the songs he writes that don't fall under this trope.
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Brotha Lynch Hung (real name: Kevin Danell Mann, 1969-), a Sacramento-based {{Horrorcore}} pioneer, goes far beyond normal GangstaRap tropes. He raps about [[EatsBabies eating babies]], [[IAmAHumanitarian cannibalism]] and serial killers. He laces his raps with themes that are intermediately gritty, street-level and realistic, and over-the-top cartoonish, [[CrossesTheLineTwice fucked up]] and grotesque.

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Brotha Lynch Hung (real name: Kevin Danell Mann, 1969-), a Sacramento-based {{Horrorcore}} pioneer, goes far beyond normal GangstaRap tropes. He raps about [[EatsBabies eating babies]], [[IAmAHumanitarian cannibalism]] and serial killers. He laces his raps with themes that are intermediately gritty, street-level and realistic, and over-the-top cartoonish, [[CrossesTheLineTwice fucked up]] and grotesque.
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* LighterAndSofter: More specifically on the album "The New Season" with MCEiht. However, she returned to the DarkerAndEdgier territory with the release of the album "Snuff Tapes".

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* LighterAndSofter: More specifically on the album "The New Season" with MCEiht. However, she he returned to the DarkerAndEdgier territory status with the release of the album "Snuff Tapes".
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* LighterAndSofter: More specifically on the album "The New Season" with MC Eiht. However, she returned to the DarkerAndEdgier territory with the release of the album "Snuff Tapes".

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* LighterAndSofter: More specifically on the album "The New Season" with MC Eiht.MCEiht. However, she returned to the DarkerAndEdgier territory with the release of the album "Snuff Tapes".
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* GangstaRap: Lynch takes this style UpToEleven, especially in his first days.


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* LighterAndSofter: More specifically on the album "The New Season" with MC Eiht. However, she returned to the DarkerAndEdgier territory with the release of the album "Snuff Tapes".
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* AxCrazy, JerkAss, KarmaHoudini, SerialKiller, TheSociopath and VillainProtagonist: They are some of the interpretations that Brotha Lynch Hung takes himself in each song.

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* AxCrazy, JerkAss, JerkAss (UpToEleven), KarmaHoudini, SerialKiller, TheSociopath and VillainProtagonist: They are some of the interpretations that Brotha Lynch Hung takes himself in each song.
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* AxCrazy, JerkAss, KarmaHoudini, SerialKiller, TheSociopath and VillainProtagonist: They are some of the interpretations that Brotha Lynch Hung takes himself in each song.
* BlackComedy / DeadBabyComedy: His occasional sense of humor in his songs comes sometimes to be macabre.
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Brotha Lynch Hung, a Sacramento-based {{Horrorcore}} pioneer, goes far beyond normal GangstaRap tropes. He raps about [[EatsBabies eating babies]], [[IAmAHumanitarian cannibalism]] and serial killers. He laces his raps with themes that are intermediately gritty, street-level and realistic, and over-the-top cartoonish, [[CrossesTheLineTwice fucked up]] and grotesque.

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Brotha Lynch Hung, Hung (real name: Kevin Danell Mann, 1969-), a Sacramento-based {{Horrorcore}} pioneer, goes far beyond normal GangstaRap tropes. He raps about [[EatsBabies eating babies]], [[IAmAHumanitarian cannibalism]] and serial killers. He laces his raps with themes that are intermediately gritty, street-level and realistic, and over-the-top cartoonish, [[CrossesTheLineTwice fucked up]] and grotesque.

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