Tag: tech n9ne
New SLAP | Brother Lynch Hung | “Meat” (Video)
by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Feb.04, 2010, under VID E OZE
Yup, Brother Lynch Hung is still doin’ his thug thug and Tech N9ne’s Strange Music swooped him up. The album, Dinner And A Movie, is slated for a March release and this is the first track/video off of what is being described as a mini-movie/album.
“Meat.” Gotta have it every day… sum like air for a cannibal mayne.
K.O.D. Lifts Tech N9ne To #1 On Billboard Indie Charts
by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Nov.05, 2009, under KS NEWS
As has become his custom over the years, Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne continues to reign supreme as an independent artist.
Tech’s digital dominance has seen him log over 40,000 myspace visits per day and since dropping his latest project, K.O.D. (King Of Darkness), Tech dares rule the Billboard charts as well.
With the release of what has been called his most personal album yet (October 27), the Strange Music VP now boasts Billboard’s #1 Indie album, #2 rap album and is #16 on iTunes overall.
While busying himself on the K.O.D. Tour 2009, Tech’s video, “Leave Me Alone,” is steadily making strides as the #1 entry on MTV University. Additionally, MTV Jams just added the straightforward single to its rotation.
K.O.D. features collaborations with the likes of Three 6 Mafia, Brotha Lynch Hung, Kutt Calhoun and Krizz Kaliko to name a few.
Tech N9ne | “Show Me A God” (Video)
by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Oct.06, 2009, under VID E OZE
In case you hadn’t heard, Tech N9ne is back -with a vengeance – and this first single off his latest project, K.O.D., takes aim at none other than the Highest Power… sort of. Known to have atheist tendencies and/or border between worshiping satanic forces or not, Tech delivers a potent spill that questions why the world is so fucked up.
At a point, in addressing various natural disasters including Katrina and its multitude of victims, the Kansas City rapper wonders aloud why we have been victimized so. As such, he gives way to a side of him that would invite changed governed by a supernatural force, i.e. GOD.
An aggressive track coupled with Tech’s one of a kind flow, “Show Me A God,” is a fitting re-introduction and opens the door for his ambiguous antics all over again.




