(From Season Of Da Siccness album; 1995/YouTube; 2023)
Don'tcha feel blessed to live in the era when Brotha Lynch Hung can release an animated video for his greatest piece of 90s dog-whistle synth mobb music purely for the Hell of it? There was, of course, already a video for Rest In Piss released in 1995 as the main single from Season Of Da Siccness, but it's a slightly truncated video version which is 20 or so seconds shorter than the album version. Now we have an animated video for the full song and shit feels like it's saturday morning in this bitch. Goin' Danger Mouse on 'em... goin' Count Duckula on 'em... goin' VIZ magazine's Sid The Sexist VHS tape on 'em.
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Boosie really does have a song for every moment.
It's time Boosie, Mouse and Shell get together and shoot a belated video for Cartoon. A far more productive use of Boosie's time than talking about trending topics on VladTV.
Apparently, Jimmy Nail wanted to adapt Sid the Sexist into a live action sitcom. 😀
😂 he would have been perfect tbf.
Mid noughties I’m shopping for rap CDs and find a copy of this album still sealed in a record store for like 12€ or something and thought I had struck gold - turns out it’s a cheap reissue with no booklet, just a single page front cover with the tracklist white on black on the back, no credits, nothing. Anyway great album still, the one where he nailed the most those mobbin’ horrocore vibez.
The okie-doke of sealed CDs which turn out to be bootlegs. Been stung like that meself a couple of times, luckily not paid over the odds for them.
Rip 45 king
Sux.
Hopefully Robbie comes through with the definitive tribute post featuring an Audiomack mix of 45 King's best productions.
My 2nd favorite song about peeing on your friend's couch (after "I Left It Wet").
Captain Pissy's in the house, whatcha gonna do?
Robbie did make a Flavor Unit mix a few years back he just recently re upped all of them on a google drive.
Yeah, that comp was cool. But what I REALLY want is a 45 King mix which takes in the Flavor Unit stuff, his remixes for Diamond D etc + his late 90s/early 2000s productions for Jay-Z, Craig Mack, Big Scoob, Common and Big Pooh.
Yeah true there a lot more than his late 80s early 90s input.
Kids at my high school would rap "Rest In Piss" word for word like it was a pop song. In hindsight, so strange this stuff was so big in the midwest.
Loaded is the better Lynch 90s album though. Personal classic.
Drew swinging by with the controversial opinions! 🤔
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