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After almost a decade-long break, legendary group Cypress Hill is gearing up for a comeback.
Group members B-Real and Sen Dog recently revealed that they are currently busy working with DJ Muggs in Los Angeles on a new album, according to NME...
Cypress Hill hasn't dropped a full-length album in nearly four years, but that may soon change.
While jumping the battery of his car in a parking garage in Los Angeles, frontman B-Real revealed to TMZ that the group was working on a new project, though he didn't give any details on when it would be finished or what it would sound like (CH's last project, Cypress X Rusko, was dub-step inspired)...
The blurring of lines between the worlds of rap and dance music is nothing new. Many of hip-hop's first songs drew their inspiration from the rhythmic thump of dance music, flipping samples from songs that had the specific goal of getting a crowd moving...
On 2005's "Old School Rules" by Danger Doom, Talib Kweli raps that, "I might be buggin but it seem to me/That cartoons be realer than reality TV." While we could easily enumerate a number of reasons why Kweli's lyric is a bold hyperbole to make - namely because they're cartoons - it definitely speaks to hip-hop's longstanding history with the animated arts. Whe...
Demrick drops "Smoke" featuring Cypress Hill off his All The Wrong Things 2 mixtape, which drops tomorrow. The record was produce by Jim Jonsin. The legendary group lends some verses for this smooth track. The song paints different pictures of how life can get crazy...