Sicx & Brotha Lynch Hung - Nigga Deep

Sicx & Brotha Lynch Hung – Nigga Deep

September 15, 1998

Download music album Nigga Deep by Sicx & Brotha Lynch Hung, released on September 15, 1998. ℗ Siccmade Muzicc

Sicx & Brotha Lynch Hung - Nigga Deep

1 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung ‘N All Dat Shit 01:42
2 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Ruff & Rugged 05:14
3 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Devils & Gunsmoke 03:11
4 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Fuck Everybody (Insert) 00:20
5 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung One Nigga Dead 03:31
6 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Iz He Gone (Insert) 00:26
7 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Raw Edge Bullshit 03:15
8 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Nigga Deep 05:18
9 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung, X-Raided For The Funk Of It 07:59
10 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung, The Swartzaniggaz Mr. No Print 04:44
11 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Creek Mobb’s Loadin’ ‘Em Up 04:22
12 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Fair Warning 01:17
13 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Crawl Thru The Hood 03:35
14 Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung Where Da Chronic Grows 04:20

Album info

“Sicx & Brotha Lynch Hung – Nigga Deep” is a notable collaboration in the Gangsta Hip Hop genre, showcasing the gritty, graphic, and unflinchingly honest narratives from two of Sacramento’s most infamous rappers. Released in the United States under the Siccmade Muzicc label in 1998, the album represents a formidable union of two distinctive voices in the 90’s Hip Hop landscape.

The album opens with “‘N All Dat Shit,” setting the tone for the relentless, street-tough narratives that permeate the rest of the album. Tracks like “Ruff & Rugged,” “Devils & Gunsmoke,” and “Raw Edge Bullshit” amplify the rugged lyricism that Sicx and Brotha Lynch Hung are renowned for. The album title track, “Nigga Deep,” is a standout, encapsulating the gritty ethos of the duo’s music.

Notably, the album features appearances from fellow artists such as X-Raided on “For The Funk Of It” and The Swartzaniggaz on “Mr. No Print,” adding to the project’s raw energy and the gritty dynamism. Additionally, the album’s production, primarily handled by Sicx and Lynch, ensures that the sonic landscape remains as stark and unfiltered as the lyrical content.

However, as with their solo works, the album cannot be divorced from the contentious legacies of both artists, particularly Sicx’s criminal history. The album, while an impactful offering in the Gangsta Hip Hop genre, is thus intrinsically tied to the controversy surrounding its creators. Its importance as a musical work is consequently tempered by the personal histories of Sicx and Brotha Lynch Hung.

Despite the complexities surrounding its creators, “Sicx & Brotha Lynch Hung – Nigga Deep” remains a compelling representation of the darker side of 90s Hip Hop. Its raw lyricism, graphic narratives, and gritty production echo the grim realities of life in the urban underworld, encapsulating the ethos of Gangsta Rap at its most raw and unfiltered.

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