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    • Cypress Hill. 1,170 votes. This groundbreaking group is known for their blend of Latin-infused beats and gritty street narratives, which catapulted them to international stardom during the '90s.
    • Big Pun. 1,270 votes. A lyrical mastermind, this Bronx-born artist was the first Latino rapper to achieve platinum status, with his debut album Capital Punishment showcasing his unparalleled wordplay and intricate rhyme schemes.
    • Immortal Technique. 924 votes. Hailing from Harlem, this Peruvian-American MC has built an underground following through his politically charged lyrics and storytelling prowess.
    • B-Real. 670 votes. As one of the founding members of Cypress Hill, this rapper's unmistakable nasal delivery has become synonymous with the group's unique sound.
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    • “(Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew” by Rock Steady Crew
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    • “On A Sunday Afternoon” by Lighter Shade of Brown
    • “Here We Go” by Trina Ft. Kelly Rowland
    • “Still Not A Player” by Big Pun Ft. Joe
    • “House Slippers” by Joell Ortiz
    • “Disco Dream” by The Mean Machine
    • “What’s Luv?” by Fat Joe Ft. Ja-Rule and Ashanti
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    The Rock Steady Crew is a breaking and hip-hop crew, which got its start in New York. Its legendary members include Puerto Rican Crazy Legs (born Richard Colon), Baby Love (Daisy Castro), Buck 4 (Gabriel Marcano), and Kuriaki (Lorenzo Soto). The Rock Steady Crew is still a thing, expanding to consist of several groups in different locations. The OG...

    Arturo Molina, Jr., better known as Frost (and formerly Kid Frost), is a Chicano rapper straight out of Los Angeles. Released in 1990, “La Raza” is his biggest hit, and reps for Chicanxs in rap in both the single and its video. The song is the first track on Frost’s debut album, Hispanic Causing Panic.

    An Afro-Latinx bilingual rapper who made his mark in Hip hop, as well as being part of the creation of Latino rap, is Mellow Man Ace. Known as the Godfather of Latin Rap, Ace, born Ulpiano Sergio Reyes is an Afro-Cuban rapper, and brother to Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog. In fact, Mellow Man Ace was a part of the beginnings of what became Cypress Hill, be...

    “On a Sunday Afternoon” is a classic, 1990 song by Chicano rap duo A Lighter Shade of Brown. It’s all about all the fun stuff you get to do on Sundays (and hopefully other days during the summer), like chillin’, barbecuing, listening to good music, having a beer, and just hanging with friends and family. It spent 20 weeks on the BillboardHot 100 ch...

    With over 20 years in the rap game, six albums (including the upcoming The One), eight hits on Billboard’s Hot 100, and a starring role on Love & Hip Hop: Miami, Trina has made a name for herself as one of the biggest female rappers of all time. One of her best-performing, best-known songs is “Here We Go,” which features Kelly Rowland.

    The late Nuyorican rapper Big Pun, born Christopher Lee Rios, kicked down barriers for Latinx rappers when he became the first Latinx solo artist to go platinum. His iconic hit, “Still Not a Player” reps for Boricuas, and appears on Pun’s #1 hit debut album, Capital Punishment, which was nominated for a Best Rap Album Grammy in 1999. wp_*posts

    Afro-Latinx Brooklyn native Joell Ortiz’s debut album, The Brick: Bodega Chronicles, was released in 2007, followed by several albums, including Free Agent in 2011, House Slippers in 2014, and Mona Lisa (with Apollo Brown) in 2018. Once signed to Aftermath Entertainment, thePuerto Rican artist has collaborated with Big Daddy Kane, Akon, Immortal Te...

    Mean Machine has the distinction of being one of the first bilingual rap groups ever, and possibly the first Latino rap group, rapping in both English and Spanish. The Puerto Rican group made up of Mr. Schick (Daniel Rivera), DJ Julio (Steven Santiago), Mr. Nice (Jose Semprit), and Jimmy Mac (James Mclean) (the final lineup in 1979), released the f...

    Hailing from the South Bronx, New York, Puerto Rican, and Cuban rapper Fat Joe is known as one of the biggest Latinx MCs ever. One of his most successful songs is 2002’s “What’s Luv?,” which features rapper Ja-Rule, and Ashanti. It went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and stayed on it for 20 weeks.

    Born Victor Santiago, Jr., N.O.R.E. makes it a point to shout out his Afro-Puerto Rican identity in his music, style, and videos. He was ahead of his time when he shifted his focus to reggaeton and helped to popularize the now-major music genre in the U.S. with hits like “Oye Mi Canto.” This led to the 2006 Spanish and English album N.O.R.E. y la F...

  2. Hip hop. Cultural origins. 1970s, Bronx, New York City, U.S. Typical instruments. Turntable, synthesizer, DAW, rapping, drum machine, sampler, drums, guitar, bass guitar, piano, beatboxing, vocals. Latin hip hop (also known as Latin rap) is hip hop music that is recorded by artists in the United States of Hispanic and Latino descent, along with ...

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