DAAM #6 ON BILLBOARD RAP CHARTS

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1God

Sicc OG
Feb 9, 2010
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Well, Lynch provided the heat for the true fans, but Tech is the one who got his shit OUT. Have you read some comments on the new Lynch videos? A lot of them say shit like "Who is this guy? He's crazy. Imma get this shit fa show" n shit like that. Tech is bringing the underground to the mainstream. If it wasn't for Tech's online advertising, DAAM wouldn't be half as successful.
 
Dec 25, 2003
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LMAO!!!!!! @ ppl who dont know who Lynch is... Almost every rap fan should know who Brotha Lynch is... He's by far the most well-known legendary underground rapper who pioneered underground rap as a whole... Most should know that... Even people who cant get past his music all cuz of his content & subject matter; they should at least acknowledge him for paving the way for all underground rap as a whole however that doesnt surprise me whatsoever cuz for instance I know tons of people who mostly listen to mainstream or underground still never have heard of Lynch; yet some know Tech but havent heard of Lynch at all & that drives me off the wall sometimes ya dig???
 

1God

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Feb 9, 2010
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Well more people will know Lynch now. I first heard Lynch back in '02 thanks to the Internet, which was probably the time where all these 90s rappers' (like Lynch and Tech) careers boosted drastically. More people know Tech because he makes party songs for white bitches. Lynch was one of the first horrorcore rappers I ever heard (excluding Eminem and Xzibit), and is the main reason why I rap the way I do. I never really thought of it this way, but Lynch is probably my biggest influence, even though he's nowhere near my Top 10 Rappers list. The last time he's inspired me to make music was almost a decade ago, but the bottom line is that he did. True Hip-Hop fans know Lynch. The rest are all average.
 

1God

Sicc OG
Feb 9, 2010
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I thought that'd get some attention, but listen to his lyrics, especially on Man Vs. Machine. I even read an interview where he claimed to be one of the few mainstream horrorcore rappers. It was either "hardcore" or "horrorcore". Either way, they're both pretty much the same thing.
 
Jun 19, 2006
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#17
Folks, this cd is a good listen. I'm enjoying it and i'm loving that it's getting love.

I caught the siccness again.

Big ups to Tech 9 he signed the right artist and it goes! ... Well done.
 
Feb 11, 2006
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#18
lynch deserves all the praise he gettin after all the years he been puttin out tight shit without the real recognition he deserves.....more power to the man...tech dont play to the norm and his mass appeal is now coming to fruitation and its rubbing off on his artists....
 

DuceTheTruth

No Flexxin No Fakin
Apr 1, 2003
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Well more people will know Lynch now. I first heard Lynch back in '02 thanks to the Internet, which was probably the time where all these 90s rappers' (like Lynch and Tech) careers boosted drastically. More people know Tech because he makes party songs for white bitches. Lynch was one of the first horrorcore rappers I ever heard (excluding Eminem and Xzibit), and is the main reason why I rap the way I do. I never really thought of it this way, but Lynch is probably my biggest influence, even though he's nowhere near my Top 10 Rappers list. The last time he's inspired me to make music was almost a decade ago, but the bottom line is that he did. True Hip-Hop fans know Lynch. The rest are all average.


I agree with everything you said except the top 10 rapper thing.

Lynch is in my top 3.
 

X-NINE

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Sep 16, 2006
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#20
Well, Lynch provided the heat for the true fans, but Tech is the one who got his shit OUT. Have you read some comments on the new Lynch videos? A lot of them say shit like "Who is this guy? He's crazy. Imma get this shit fa show" n shit like that. Tech is bringing the underground to the mainstream. If it wasn't for Tech's online advertising, DAAM wouldn't be half as successful.
The album is solid, and yes, if it wasn't for Tech, I don't think we'd be seeing this album chart like it did.

It was expected that when he signed to Strange that he was going to get god marketing, quality cd artwork, etc