Roger Troutman Ii is tagged as: talkbox, g-funk, under 2000 listeners Roger Lynch Troutman Jr. AKA Lynch, or Roger Lynch. Born in 1970 in Minisoeta to Roger Lynch Troutman, and Brenda Lynch Troutman. He joind Zapp in 1987 and learned the talkbox and was on tour with his father for two years. In 1989, he made his first solo album on Capitol records entitled, “A pinch of Lynch.”|There was one single released from it. It was entitled, “I found out.”|He never got air play on comercial radio like his father but that does not mean he stopped trying in the world of music. For years after that, he worked on a band he started known as, “Mint condition.”|He was the keyboard player. He started this band in 1990 and they were produced by Jimmy Jam, and Terry Lewis. We didn’t hear the talkbox again from him until Mint Condition’s album in 1996.|He left Mint Condition and still worked with Jimmy Jam, and Terry Lewis until his father’s death in 1999.|He put out a second solo album in 2000 on an indipendant record label in L.A known at that time as “World wide wild style records.”|The title of the album was called, “The second coming.”|IT released two singles from the album, they were, “Beautiful lady, and So ruff, so tuff.”|“Beautiful lady” featured “Cha... Read More About Roger Troutman Ii Biography... Send Roger Troutman Ii ringtones to your cell |
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