The discography of Brotha Lynch Hung, an American hip hop artist consists of nine studio albums, seven collaborative albums, eleven compilation albums, six extended plays and three mixtapes. His music has been released on record labels Black Market Records, BP Metro, Siccmade Music, Madesicc Music and Strange Music.
Brotha Lynch Hung discography | |
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Studio albums | 9 |
Compilation albums | 11 |
EPs | 6 |
Mixtapes | 3 |
Collaborative albums | 7 |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | US Rap | ||
Season of da Siccness |
| 163 | 26 | - |
Loaded |
| 28 | 9 | - |
EBK4 |
| 86 | 28 | - |
The Virus |
| - | 71 | - |
Lynch by Inch: Suicide Note |
| 132 | 21 | - |
Dinner and a Movie |
| 69 | 18 | 6 |
Coathanga Strangla |
| 68 | 18 | 9 |
Mannibalector |
| 67 | - | 8 |
Season of da Siccness 2: Kevlar | - | - | - | |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | US Rap | ||
Blocc Movement (with C-Bo) |
| 79 | 20 | - |
The Plague (with Doomsday Productions) |
| - | - | - |
Uthanizm (with Tall Cann G) |
| - | - | - |
Trigganometry (with COS as Suspicion) |
| - | - | - |
The New Season (with MC Eiht) |
| - | 81 | - |
Suspicion, Vol. 2 (with COS) |
| - | - | - |
Premeditated (with Ren Da Heatmonsta) |
| - | - | - |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | US Rap | ||
Nigga Deep (with Sicx) |
| – | – | – |
Now Eat: The Album |
| – | 86 | – |
Appearances: Book 1 |
| – | 91 | – |
Remains: Book II |
| – | – | – |
Book III |
| – | – | – |
Siccmixx: Our Most Gangsta Hits(with Doomsday Productions) |
| – | – | – |
The Ripgut Collection |
| – | 55 | 25 |
The Fixxx |
| – | 67 | – |
The Ripgut Collections Two |
| – | – | – |
The Suicide Tour: Ten Years Later |
| – | – | – |
Turnmanator X Torment |
| – | – | – |
Choice Kuttz: Da Best of Brotha Lynch Hung |
| – | – | – |
Title | EP details | Peak chart positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | US Rap | ||
24 Deep |
| – | 91 | – |
Bullet Maker |
| – | – | – |
Torment |
| – | – | – |
The Turnmanator |
| – | – | – |
Fundamentals Of Ripgut Cannibalizum The Vault |
| – | – | – |
Fatal |
| – | – | – |
Title | Mixtape details | Peak chart positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | US Rap | ||
The Alter Ego Project(with G-Macc) |
| – | – | – |
The Gas Station |
| – | – | – |
The Gas Station, Volume 2 |
| – | – | – |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
---|---|---|---|
"Crazy Than a Mutha Fuck" | 1992 | X-Raided | Psycho Active |
"That's How My Trigga Went" | X-Raided, Triple Sicx Bounty | ||
"That Siccness" | X-Raided, S.A.C., Young Meek, CYCO | ||
"Bloccstyle" | 1995 | Mr. Doctor | Setripn' Bloccstyle |
"Fucc Yo Side" | Mr. Doctor, Baby Reg | ||
"Killa Cap Pilla" | Mr. Doctor | ||
"40 Oz & Chronic Dice" | Mr. Doctor, Foe Loco | ||
"Treat 'em Like Hoez" | Mr. Doctor | ||
"Da Real Deal" | |||
"It's Real" | 1997 | Mr. Serv-On, Master P | Life Insurance |
"Tremendous" | Sicx, D-Dub, Tall Can G | Southwest Riders | |
"Situation On Dirty" | — | From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: I'm Bout It | |
"Halloween" | 1999 | The Delinquents | Bosses Will Be Bosses |
"Raw Meat" | 2001 | Keak da Sneak | The Appearances of Keak da Sneak |
"Keep Shit Locced" | 2002 | C-Bo, Fat Tone | West Coast Mafia |
"My World" | 2006 | Tech N9ne, Dalima | Everready (The Religion) |
"Ice Cream" | 2007 | Mac Dre | Starters in the Game |
"Blast On 'Em" | Tha Dogg Pound | Dogg Chit | |
"Killa Season" | 2008 | Grave Plott | The Plott Thickens |
"Strange Music Box" | 2009 | Tech N9ne | K.O.D. |
"What Did Y'all Do" | Young Buck, C-Bo | — | |
"Dark Knights" | 2010 | Kutt Calhoun | Raw and Un-Kutt |
"What's Yo Psycho?" | Tech N9ne | The Gates Mixed Plate (Strange Music Pre-Order Edition) | |
"Pill Poppin' Music" | Cognito | Automatic | |
"In My Dreams" | Krizz Kaliko, Big Scoob, Barbara Word | Shock Treatment | |
"This Is Hip Hop" | 2011 | Tech N9ne | All 6's and 7's (iTunes Deluxe Edition) |
"How Ya' Do Dat' Again" | Young Bleed, Tech N9ne | Preserved | |
"My Favorite" | Tech N9ne, Prozak | Welcome to Strangeland | |
"Sad Circus" | Tech N9ne, Courtney Kuhnz | ||
"Hunger" | 2012 | Tech N9ne, Bishop | Boiling Point |
"Addictive" | C-Bo, Slick Pulla, Dead Mike | Orca | |
"Zombie" | E-40, Tech N9ne | The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2 | |
"I Don't Know What I Did Last Night" | 2013 | Something Awful (Fury & Bizarre), King Gordy | Taking Lives |
"Hush" | Stevie Stone, Kutt Calhoun | 2 Birds 1 Stone | |
"501s and Rightsides" | Kutt Calhoun | Black Gold | |
"Strangeulation II" | 2014 | Godemis, Stevie Stone, Murs | Strangeulation |
"Tell Me If I'm Trippin" | 2015 | Tech N9ne, Tyler Lyon, Prozak | Strangeulation Vol. II |
"Bacon" | 2017 | Godemis, Murs | Dominion |
Year | Title | Director | Artist(s) | |
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As main performer | ||||
1995 | "Rest In Piss" | |||
1997 | "One Mo' Pound" | |||
2003 | "Everywhere I Go" | |||
"I Went From" | ||||
2006 | "You Don't Know Who I Know" | |||
2010 | "Meat" | Dan Gedman [1] | ||
"I Plotted (My Next Murder)" | Dan Gedman [2] | |||
"Colostomy Bag" [A1] | Dan Gedman [3] | |||
2011 | "Coathanga Strangla" | Dan Gedman | ||
"Spit It Out" | Dan Gedman [4] | |||
"Mannibalector" | Dan Gedman [5] | |||
"Spit It Out" - The Strange Version [6] | Dan Gedman | |||
2013 | "Meat Cleaver" | Unknown | ||
"Krocadil" | Unknown | |||
Cameo appearances | ||||
2010 | "KC Tea" | Dan Gedman [7] | Tech N9ne |
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Black Gold is the fourth studio album by American rapper Kutt Calhoun. It was released on February 26, 2013, through Strange Music, and it would be his last release with the label. The album features guest appearances from rappers such as Krizz Kaliko, Brotha Lynch Hung, Tech N9ne, Snug Brim, and Ron Ron. The album debuted at number 1 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart and at number 120 on the Billboard 200, meeting with a largely positive critical response.
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and has partnered with director Dan Gedman to film nine music videos [...] The first video from 'Dinner and a Movie' is [...] with 'I Plotted (My Next Murder)' to follow in the next couple of weeks.
and "Colostomy Bag" respectively. All three videos are directed by Dan Gedman.
The Strange Version of Brotha Lynch Hung's music video for "Spit It Out" serves more justice to the storyline of the Coathanga Strangla, further exploring the horrifying aftermath of what happened in the previous chapter of "Mannibalector".