In 1993, New York and Los Angeles ruled as hip-hop’s capital cities. The perfect group to seize the moment was Cypress Hill: two L.A. rappers, Louis “B-Real” Freese and Senen “Sen Dog” Reyes, and a ...
The members of Cypress Hill are considered pioneers for amalgamating Latin music, bi-coastal hip-hop and rock. But devotees of the stalwart group, who hit their stride in the early '90s with ...
West Coast hip hop veterans Cypress Hill have announced their tenth album, Back In Black, which was entirely produced by Black Milk and due March 18 via MNRK (pre-order). The first single is “Bye Bye, ...
Cypress Hill rapper and co-founder Sen Dog remembers distinctly when life changed as their self-titled debut album released 30 years ago this month found an audience. The album had been out for ...
Cypress Hill expect to be quite prominent in 2022, kicking off the year with a brand new song "Bye Bye," as well as word on a new studio album, a coveted support slot on Slipknot's Knotfest Roadshow ...
Trueno is honoring 50 years of hip-hop by working with rap legends Cypress Hill on a remixed version of the Argentine star’s “Fuck el Police,” which originally interpolated and sampled N.W.A.’s ...
You know the sound: DJ Muggs drops a beat that seems to contain both the deepest bass ever heard and piercing sirens, B-Real’s nasal voice cuts through the track, and Sen Dog bellows hooks in his ...
When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday; doors open at 6 p.m. Where: Pavilion at Riverfront, 574 N. Howard St. Tickets: $40 For more information: (509) 625-6600 and spokanepavilion.com Much has been made of how ...
Cypress Hill and cannabis go together like peanut butter and jelly. As musical legends deeply rooted in both hip-hop and cannabis advocacy, the group’s enduring legacy extends beyond blunt hits like ...
B-Real (Louis Mario Freese), a founder of the pioneering Los Angeles hip-hop outfit Cypress Hill and a member of the supergroup Prophets of Rage (with Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Rage Against the ...