Brotha Lynch Hung: Presents Now Eat - The Album [Explicit Lyrics]

Brotha Lynch Hung: Presents Now Eat - The Album [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Corpse Came to Dinner - Brotha Lynch Hung
2. In the Tuck - Nit The Pit
3. Fucc a Strugle - C.O.S.
4. Doing Bad - E-Moe
5. Rilla Man - D-Dubb
6. Concrete Jungle - Doomsday
7. I'm That Nigga - T-Nutty
8. Sins
9. Don't Be My Pleasure - First Degree the D.E.
10. Mo Shit - Young Droop
11. I'm a Hustle - Hollowtip, Mic-C, Young Shade
12. Siccamade Rider - Dubb Sak
13. Jealous Bitches - Zagg
14. It's da Mista Nigga - Phonk Beta, Shagg
15. Court Dogg Gon'ball - Court Dog
16. It's Going Down - Lowdown
17. Deep - Halfbreed
18. Last Call - Loki

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Brotha Lynch Hung: Presents Now Eat - The Album
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Dead or Alive, Smothered or Fried:Tales of a Ziplocked Biped
  • Lynch is sicc
  • One of the Best Sacrameto Albums out
  • ok
  • Now Eat
Brotha Lynch Hung: Presents Now Eat - The Album
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Siccmade Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000056BUU
Release Date: 2001-01-09

Tracks:

  1. The Corpse Came To Dinner - Brotha Lynch Hung
  2. In The Tuck - Nit The Pit
  3. Fucc A Struggle - C.O.S.
  4. Doing Bad - E-Moe
  5. Rilla Man - D-Dubb
  6. Concrete Jungle - Doomsday
  7. In The Nigga - T Nutty
  8. Sins - Balance
  9. Don't Be My Pleasure - First Degree The D.E.
  10. Mo Shit - Young Droop
  11. Im A Hustle - Hollowtip/Mic-C/Young Shade
  12. Siccmade Rider - Dubb-Sak
  13. Jealous Bitches - Zagg
  14. It's Da Mista Nigga - Phonk Beta/Shagg
  15. Court Dogg Gon' Ball - Court Dogg
  16. It's Going Down - Lowdown
  17. Deep - Halfbreed
  18. Last Call - Loki

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Dead or Alive, Smothered or Fried:Tales of a Ziplocked Biped.......2004-01-18

Now Eat: The Album wasn't really remnant of the movie because it didn't have the feel that the movie did. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, either, because I liked the movie but I expected something else from Brotha Lynch Hung when he did a movie on his cannibalistic flow. When he rhymes, he doesn't have a conscience and he doesn't present himself as anything more than cold-blooded. The movie made that more of a comedy, turning it into something that was low-budgetly funny but that didn't give the audience the feel that Brotha Lynch brings. I honestly expected something colder, bloodier, and a little more baby-eating when I bought it, and I was glad to find that the soundtrack at least brought that.

The high points:

The album starts out with The Corpse Came to Dinner, and that's possibly one of my favorite songs by Lynch. Brotha Lynch is the main reason to haunt oldschool Siccmade anyhow, because he comes in ways that would shock even the hardest of those mainstream gangstas. In this hit Lynch is on top of his game, not wasting time beating on his chest and saying how much of a pimp he is or bragging about his money. He instead portrays a version of him that's violent, cannibalistic, and that paints a picture of something colder than cold. Not only does it have a beat that keeps going and going to depths that gangsta should go, but it displays what I expect him to do on a wider scale. Killing and eating humans, carrying out people in ziplock bags, eating everything but the head, and playing games with spinal cords; that's the stuff that made me buy every album he's ever touched. It's to Siccmade music what Mozart is to classical.

In The Tuck, with Nit the Pit, is also a pretty nice beat combining with some cold lyrical content. I actually like the flow in the performance, and I like the fact that he's hardcore a lot more. I'm personally a fan of professional murder music, with screwdrivers and eyes coming in contact with one another, and this seems like a theme song for killing. "In the tuck is where I stashed his body." It songs like love to me.

F a Struggle, by Cos, is a pretty catchy ballad that seems to imply that killing people can become a way of life. It has an energetic beat that is infectious, a hook that I find myself humming sometimes when in mixed company, and it also has the tastes that my mind enjoys. Cos actually has a strong flow and he seems to enjoy stuffing people in dufflebags and making bloodbubbles. And, honestly, that's what I want to hear.

Zagg is one of those rarities that you find in gangsta/horrorcore rap. I've honestly only heard a few rappers that bring it violently enough to sate me, and fewer still get it right when they try to deliver. And the female performers keeping it that way, well, they could possibly be counted on one hand - if that. This song is a little more serious than I normally like and not as violent as some of her other work, however, but its still pretty good. She still gets into digging six feet holes and "coming in blazin," so it works for me.

And Deep, by Halfbreed, also has a pretty tight beat and I personally like his style when he rhymes. His voice melds with the melodic flow of the beat, making it something you can bob your head to while violently thinking subplots. To me, that's an important quality.

Besides what I've mentioned, the album also has 14 other songs to be listened to, and quite a few of them settle with me pretty well. E-Moe, D-Dubb, Doomsday, T Nutty, Balance, First Degree the D.E., Young Droop, Hollowtip, Dubb-Sak; that's some of the people showing up. The only thing I didn't like is that the best song in the movie, the one including Lynch's brother Sicx, isn't on this album. You actually have to go out and buy Nigga Deep (not that buying that album isn't a GREAT investment of time) to get that and I was more than a little disappointed when I initially found that it wasn't here. That said, the album works well, allowing you to sample a lot of what Siccmade does and how they bring it. I personally enjoyed it and picked up a few Siccmade performers that I wouldn't have gotten otherwise because they showcased their skills here.

3 out of 5 stars Lynch is sicc.......2003-12-15

Tha corpse came to dinner,( lynch ), Be my pleasure, ( First Degree the D.E. ), Deep other wise known as "don't get caught up", ( halfbreed ) are tha only dope songs I'm really feelin. Why??? Cuz iz horrorcore...F*ck tha gangsta style...Horrorcore lyrics from lynch is where its at! Anyone can rap gangsta? plus gangsta rap is dead! Keep up tha siccness! F*ck tha bulls*it! 3 stars for 3 dope songs!

5 out of 5 stars One of the Best Sacrameto Albums out.......2003-03-27

This album is a overall superb compilation of many tight Sacramento rappers in the game. T-nutty, Lynch, First Degree, COS, Loki, Zagg, Dubb Sak, E-moe Hollow Tip. It also has YGD and Doomsday so you know it's hard. Ever track is tight except Court Dogg Goin' Ball and Last Call. My favorite track is T-nutty's and Lynch's, oh yeah and Doomsday's oh yeah main and Zagg'z. This is one of my favorite Sac albums to date along wit Season of Da Siccness and X-raided's The Xorcist, now you know that's hard, X-locc straight rappin from the county!

1 out of 5 stars ok.......2001-06-14

this cd sin't that good to buy i don't recommend it get ebk4

3 out of 5 stars Now Eat.......2001-04-17

Real Siccmade fans will like track 9. Lynch's track of course is tight too.

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