Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill

In the 90s, Cypress Hill emerged from the golden haze of West Coast hip-hop, bringing with them a heady blend of funky beats, razor-sharp rhymes, and plenty of herbal inspiration. Comprised of B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs, this trio of rap revolutionaries quickly became known for their unique sound and tongue-twisting lyricism.

With their self-titled debut album in 1991, Cypress Hill brought a whole new level of smoky swagger to the rap game. Hits like "How I Could Just Kill a Man" and "Hand on the Pump" became instant anthems, showcasing the group's gritty street smarts and irreverent humour. And let's not forget their iconic fashion sense - oversized flannel shirts, tinted sunglasses, and enough baseball caps to rival a Little League team.

But Cypress Hill didn't stop there. Their sophomore effort, Black Sunday, solidified their status as hip-hop heavyweights, with tracks like "Insane in the Brain" and "Hits from the Bong" solidifying their place in rap history. And their collaborations with the likes of Rage Against the Machine and house legends Tiesto only added to their eclectic appeal.

Fast forward to today, and Cypress Hill are still going strong, continuing to push the boundaries of hip-hop with their politically charged lyrics and infectious grooves. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the Cypress Hill experience, one thing's for sure - this legendary group continues to blaze trails and take no prisoners. So roll one up, kick back, and let Cypress Hill take you on a ride through the highs and lows of the hip-hop game.

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