Associated artist: Young Dro
Source: AllHipHop
"Truth be told, "Day One" is just a continuation of the onslaught of music that has been coming out of Atlanta and Grand Hustle. Young Dro aka the last Dro-hican is just another look at a solid team that one can expect to hear much more from over the course of the year." FULL STORY
posted June 27, 2006 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: AllHipHop
"Rap group Cypress Hill is being sued in Chicago Federal Court by songwriter Glenn Watts for copyright infringement over a track contained on their platinum-selling sophomore album "Black Sunday." Watts penned the song 'Is It Because I'm Black,' which was recorded by R&B legend Syl Johnson." FULL STORY
posted June 23, 2006 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: Aversion
"Remember when Cypress Hill's marriage of gunplay and excessive weed consumption seemed fresh? Now everyone and their homey is a wacky-tobaccy devotee, with gangstas and backpackers alike pledging their allegiance to the herb." FULL STORY
posted January 5, 2006 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: Billboard
"Warren G has released a remix of the single "Get U Down" featuring Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube and B. Real of Cypress Hill, which he is dedicating to the victims of Hurricane Katrina." FULL STORY
posted November 21, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: AllHipHop
"Cypress Hill's Sen Dog and Mellow Man Ace have partnered to form a new group, The Reyes Brothers. The result of the union is a new album titled "Ghetto Therapy" on their own Latin Thug Records imprint. "Ghetto Therapy" will feature tracks with Warren G, Bishop Lamont and production from the likes of DJ Muggs, Fredwreck, B-Real and others..." FULL STORY
posted October 18, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: MTV
The track, 'S.T.O.P. Movement 2 - Dear Mr. President' is seven minutes long and attacks President George W. Bush. FULL STORY
posted October 20, 2004 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: PR Web
"Featuring 20 bands, including Yellowcard, Indigo Girls, Violent Femmes, Sleater-Kinney, OAR, Cypress Hill, STUN and others, discussing civil rights and voting." FULL STORY
posted August 30, 2004 at 12:00:00 AM Eminem, Chili Peppers On Cypress Hill's Smoke Out Wish ListAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: MTV
"With work under way on Cypress Hill's seventh annual Smoke Out festival, two names keep popping up in B-Real's brain." FULL STORY
posted August 30, 2004 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: posted March 1, 2004 at 12:00:00 AM Bewick´s Cypress Hill Page
Associated artist: Cypress Hill
Source: posted March 1, 2004 at 12:00:00 AM