New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "The writing and producing of this album took two years. This album is the highest level of blood, sweat, and tears that I could have possibly put into it. '1985' heavily focuses on traumatic events that played out in my life, and are correlated with what is currently happening," said D. Lynch.
Philadelphia native and West Coast transplant, D.Lynch has officially released his new album "1985" through Red Label Records LLC. The album features guest appearances by Snoop Dog, Wiz Khalifa, Rick Ross, Royce Da 5'9, Havoc of Mobb Deep, and production work by Hopsin. The album has been garnering the attention of hip-hop press from the likes of HipHopDX and HotNewHipHop amongst others. The album is available now on all digital platforms including iTunes, Google, Amazon and Spotify.
"The writing and producing of this album took two years. This album is the highest level of blood, sweat, and tears that I could have possibly put into it. '1985' heavily focuses on traumatic events that played out in my life, and are correlated with what is currently happening in American society," commented D. Lynch about the project. "I was very fortunate to have some of the top guys in hip-hop work on this project, they really gave it their all, and really helped make this album better than I could have ever imagined."
Dan Byelich, aka D. Lynch, has been grinding through the ranks of the hip-hop scene. As a producer, D. Lynch has written songs for labels such as Roc Nation, Shady Records, Sony Records, and Universal
Music Group. His artist and production credits range from legends such as Snoop Dogg, Royce Da 5'9 and more to underground artists such as Cage and Masta Ace. As an emcee, D.Lynch's versatile style and a sound reminiscent of the grimy east coast style mixed with the ruggedness of west coast rap. He's done tracks with hip-hop heavyweights Hopsin, Cage, and
Famous Dex amongst others. With a rabid fan base that has racked up more than 4 million Spotify plays and press from The Source and XXL, D. Lynch has been stalking the hip-hop scene ready to take it hostage with his machine gun mouth.