Bobby Ray Lynch (born October 13, 1980), better known as Lynch, is an American promotional representative, songwriter and record producer. He currently works for Chicago Recording Company. His best known work was with Chicago native , by co-writting Blue Collar. Lynch has also worked with such atrist as Eminem, Dr. Dre, Micheal Jackson, Carole King, Coldplay, Timbaland, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Linkin Park, and Britney Spears. Biography 1980-2001: Early and bad life Lynch was born October 13, 1980 in Chicago, Illinois. His parents are Cynthia Ann Gilreath and Samuel Ray Lynch.. They never married giving way to his shuffle between parents. Up to the age of eight, Lynch, lived with his mother. In the year of 1988, Cynthia, was charged with murder and was sentenced to 20 years. After his mother was sentenced, Lynch, was kidnapped and lived on a semi-trailer truck. After being rescued in , by his father Samuel, Which whome Lynch, went to live with in Alabama. This started a long list of moves. After living in Alabama, Lynch, and his father moved to Tennessee, , and West Virginia. Lynch, has been rumored to have said , "Living in West Virginia was the worst time in my life". This maybe because Lynch, was arrested in West Virginia, in the year 2000. Lynch, has mentioned, "being arrested was the best thing to have happened around that time in my life". He aquired his , while being held in the South Central Regional Jail (Website), where he spent five months. He was then sent to the Anthony Correctional Center(Website), were he spent thirteen months of his life and aquired some . While Lynch, was in the Anthony Correctional Center, he was approached by his long time friend Nolan Mack, to enter in the . 2001-2008: The start of a new life After doing eighteen total months of time, Lynch, is released in late 2001. He begins his new life by moving in with his mother, Cynthia, in Chicago, Illinois. It doesnt take long until he gets back into the party scene and starts to use . Being on probation, this is a problem. He then enrolls into a rehab Way Back In where he regains control of his life.
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