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Book III
Brotha Lynch Hung
Book III
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
 
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CD Details

All Artists: Brotha Lynch Hung
Title: Book III
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bp Metro
Release Date: 10/15/2002
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
Styles: Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 808835800020
 

CD Reviews

PURE TRASH
E | 01/30/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)

"I have to agree with the reviewer "Jkabol" who gave this album one star as well. I'm a huge Lynch fan (although his latest stuff in highly under-par with his past efforts). This CD (not album) is nothing more than b-sides ripped from other albums to compile a CRAPPY, HORRIBLE, EAR-BLEEDING compilation. And whoever BP Metro is (the "record company" who released this mess) needs to be taken to court - SERIOUSLY.



Honestly, I sometimes wonder who reviews the music on Amazon! These people give 4 and 5 stars to ANYTHING it seems! The only tracks worth mentioning are Lynch's solo efforts, the classic "Refuse To Lose," "Situation On Dirty," (the latter which was featured on Master P's 'I'm Bout It Soundtrack') the classic "Had To Gat Ya," and "Excalibur" (from "Everybody Killa 4, EBK4"). These songs are either great songs or classics in their own right, and don't need a high rating to give this CD more stars - this CD sucks. I was further annoyed when BP Metro decided to dig up a crappy b-side remix of Mr. Doctor's undisputed classic "Bloccstyle," and place it on the CD. You know this CD is a bootleg because the low-end on Zagg's solo (I believe it's "That Siccness") is the muddiest bottom-end I've ever heard on a marketed disc. To the engineers of the aforementioned track: Have you guys ever heard of an EQ or a compressor?



The verdict? PEOPLE, PLEASE SAVE YOUR HARD-EARNED DOLLARS and purchase some of Lynch's more noteworthy releases, like the incredible "Loaded," classic "Season of da Siccness (The Resurrection)," or the like. Even something like Mr. Doctor's "Bombay" on Black Market is a better purchase. Take care everyone."
This is theft, hands down
jkabol | Deep Inside The Manson Mind | 02/15/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Brotha Lynch is one of the very best lyricists in the game. & not only that, he is season'd. Lynch is a master of his craft, and his production is flawless (peep Season of Da Siccness, If These Walls Could Talk & LOADED). Lynch has a lot of talent, and he utilizes his abilities! He can match any beat and produce any flow. He can (& does) meet a rhyme on half of a word. He is well gifted. In fact, you can even hear him on background vocals on some of D.E.'s albums (Planet Zero, BBB, DTDE, etc.). This album is not geniune, however. I mean, the tracks are really good, but they do not match the production, and they have all been released before on many albums. Lynch did not produce this album. This is not an album! This is a collection of g-slides that was ripped from other albums and released by Black Market Records, even though Cedrick Singlton has no rights (per court appointment) to any of Lynch's works. I love Brotha Lynch as an artist, & many of the tracks on this album are great, but I say pass on this cd. DON'T SUPPORT BOOTLEGGING"