Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill is an American hip-hop group from South Gate, California. Cypr… Read Full Bio ↴Cypress Hill is an American hip-hop group from South Gate, California. Cypress Hill was the first latino group to have platinum and multi-platinum albums and one of the first rap groups to gain a following with fans of hard rock and metal. The band was originally called DVX, but the name was changed after Mellow Man Ace left in 1988.
Their first album, which was self-titled, was released in August 1991. Its single was "Phuncky Feel One", but it was the B-side "How I Could Just Kill A Man" (formerly "Trigga Happy Nigga") that attracted more airplay on urban radio and college radio. Based on the success of the single and other tracks such as bilingual track "Latin Lingo" and X-rated Spanish track "Tres Equis", the album sold two million copies in the US alone. Subsequently, DJ Muggs produced the first House of Pain album, then worked on other projects like Funkdoobiest. The band made their first appearance at Lollapalooza on the side stage in 1992.
Black Sunday, the group's second album, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in 1993, recording the highest Soundscan for a rap group up until that time. Also with their debut still on the charts they became the first rap artists to have 2 albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 at the same time. With "Insane in the Brain" becoming a crossover hit, the album went triple platinum in the U.S. and sold about 3.25 million copies.
Cypress Hill was banned from Saturday Night Live after Muggs smoked cannabis on-air and the band trashed their instruments while playing their second single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That". The band headlined the "Soul Assassins" tour with House of Pain and Funkdoobiest as support, then performed on a college tour with Rage Against the Machine and Seven Year Bitch. In 1993, Cypress Hill also had two tracks on the Judgment Night soundtrack, teamed up with Pearl Jam and Sonic Youth.
The band played at the 1994 Woodstock Festival introducing their new member Eric Bobo, formerly a percussionist with the Beastie Boys. Bobo is the son of salsa musician Willie Bobo. Rolling Stone magazine named the band as the best rap group in their music awards voted by critics and readers. Cypress Hill played at Lollapalooza for two successive years, topping the bill in 1995. They appeared on the The Simpsons episode "Homerpalooza".
Their third album Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom was released in 1995 selling 1.5 million copies and reaching number 3 on the Billboard 200 on the strength of the hit single "Throw Your Set in the Air". Cypress Hill also contributed a track "I Wanna Get High" to the High Times sponsored Hempilation album to support NORML.
Feud With Ice Cube
Ice Cube asked to put "Throw Your Set in the Air" on his Friday soundtrack, but B-Real refused, prompting Cube to record a new song "Friday" with a similar chorus; Cypress Hill responded with the track "No Rest For The Wicked." Westside Connection replied with the diss track "King Of The Hill" and "Cross Em Out & Put a K", to which Cypress Hill replied with "Ice Cube Killa," which uses the same beat as "King Of The Hill" and disses Ice Cube and Mack 10. "Ice Cube Killa" has never been released officially. In 1997 B-Real of Cypress Hill and Ice Cube were invited to a late night talk show in order to reconcile their differences for the benefit of the hip hop community, and the feud thus ended. Cube And B-Real would work together later that year as guest features on the track "Men of Steel" for the soundtrack of Shaquille O'Neal's film Steel. B-Real and Cube did even feature as guests in Warren G's single "Get U Down" which also featured Snoop Dogg.
Continued career
Sen Dog took a break from the band to form a Los Angeles based punk-rap band SX-10. Meanwhile in 1996, Cypress Hill appeared on the first 'Smokin' Grooves' tour, featuring Ziggy Marley, The Fugees, Busta Rhymes and A Tribe Called Quest. The band also released a nine track EP Unreleased and Revamped with rare mixes. In 1997, band members focused on their solo careers. Muggs released Muggs Presents ... the Soul Assassins featuring contributions from Wu-Tang Clan members, Dr. Dre, KRS-One, Wyclef Jean and Mobb Deep. B-Real appeared with Busta Rhymes, Coolio, LL Cool J and Method Man on "Hit Em High" from the multi-platinum Space Jam Soundtrack. He also appeared with RBX, Nas and KRS-One on "East Coast Killer, West Coast Killer" on Dr. Dre's Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath album, and released an album entitled "The Psycho Realm" from his side project of the same name. Though the focus that year was not on Cypress Hill, the band played Smokin' Grooves with George Clinton and Erykah Badu.
Cypress Hill released IV in 1998 which went gold in the U.S., even though the reviews were somewhat negative,[citation needed] on the backs of hit singles "Tequila Sunrise" and another tribute to smoking cannabis "Dr. Greenthumb." Sen Dog also released the Get Wood sampler as part of SX-10 on the label Flip. In 1999, Cypress Hill helped with the PC crime/very mature video game Kingpin: Life of Crime. Three of their songs from the 1998 IV album were in the game ( "16 Men Till There's No Men Left", "Checkmate" and "Lightning Strikes"). B-Real also did some of the voices of the people in the game. Also in 1999, the band released a greatest-hits album in Spanish, Los grandes éxitos en español. Cypress Hill then fused genres with their two-disc release, Skull & Bones, in 2000. The first disc, "Skull" was comprised of rap tracks while "Bones" explored further the group's forays into rock. The album reached the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 and number 3 in Canada. The first single was "Rock Superstar" for rock radio and "Rap Superstar" for urban radio. The band also released Live at the Fillmore, a concert disc recorded at the Fillmore (in San Fransico) in 2000. Cypress Hill continued their experimentation with rock on the Stoned Raiders album in 2001. However, its sales were a disappointment, as the disc did not even reach the top 50 of the U.S. album charts. In 2001, the group appeared in the film How High.
Cypress Hill recorded "Just Another Victim" for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a theme song for Tazz. At the time, WWE was using original music for almost all of the wrestlers, so this was an unusual step for the company to take, but it remains one of the more memorable songs to emerge from the wrestling organization. The band released Till Death Do Us Part on March 23, 2004. The album saw the band experiment with reggae especially on the lead single "What's Your Number". The track features Tim Armstrong of Rancid on guitar and Rob Aston of The Transplants on backup vocals. It is based on the classic song "Guns of Brixton" on The Clash's London Calling and has proven to be a success on the modern rock charts. However, the album represented a further departure from the signature sound of their first four albums. The album also features appearances by Damian Marley, son of Bob Marley, Prodigy and Twin of Mobb Deep and producer the Alchemist.
In 2004, the song How I Could Just Kill A Man was included in the popular videogame Grand Theft Auto San Andreas created by Rockstar Games, playing on West Coast hip hop radio station Radio Los Santos. In December of 2005 a best of compilation album titled Greatest Hits From the Bong was released including 9 hits from previous albums and 2 new tracks. The group's next album was tentatively scheduled for an early 2007 release. In the summer of 2006, B-Real appeared on Snoop Dogg's single "Vato". Pharrell Williams produced the track, and originally sang the hook, but because of the video idea, B-Real was asked to sing the hook. Sen Dog is now currently touring with the Kottonmouth Kings, Kingspade and Dogboy on the Joint is on Fire Tour
In 2007 Cypress Hill toured with their full line up as a part of the Rock the Bells tour, held by Guerilla Union, and headlined with Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, and a reunited Rage Against the Machine. Other acts included Immortal Technique, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, The Roots, EPMD, Pharoae Monch, Jedi Mind Tricks, Erykah Badu, MF Doom, Sage Francis, Brother Ali, The Coup, Blue Print, Lucky I Am, Living Legends, Felt, Cage, Mr. Lif, Grouch & Eligh, and Hangar 18.
Departure from Sony
Having fulfilled their contractual obligations with Sony Music, Cypress Hill will release an as-yet untitled album through a different record label in 2008.
Recently, it was announced that Cypress Hill will be members of the Kannabis Kartel along with the Kottonmouth Kings and Potluck. Their album will be released on Suburban Noize Records.
STYLE
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Production
One of the band's most striking aspects is B-Real's exaggeratedly high-pitched nasal vocals, which fits and emphasizes the lyrics' concentration on parodied gangster stories.
Sen Dog's lyrics are progressively more violent and tend to involve fewer rhyme schemes compared with B-Real's. In addition, as the style is today, some words are emphasized by adding a background voice to say them, however, Sen Dog's emphases are always more prominent, mostly shouted alongside with the rapping.
The sound and groove of their music, produced by Muggs, is also notable for its influence and stoned aesthetic; with its bass-heavy rhythms and odd sample loops ("Insane in the Brain" is notable for having a horse neigh looped in its chorus), it carries a psychedelic value, which lessened in the later albums.
The band is also known for involving rock instruments in their songs. This has caused the band to sometimes be classified as a rapcore group. In IV, there is Lightning Strikes which doesn't truly use electric guitars, but a synthesized version of it. Skull & Bones has an entire disc using such instruments, labeled Bones. As for their later works, their involvement in rock ended with the album Stoned Raiders (the tracks Trouble (also the first single of the album), Amplified and Catastrophe being the songs).
The band's music is constantly subject to change; while the first album follows a more minimalistic and funky sound, Black Sunday, the successor, has a slightly darker side to it. III (Temples of Boom) and IV are mostly influenced by psychedelic music. The band abandoned that on Skull & Bones and got closer to the modern rap as it is today. Stoned Raiders has a more authentic sound than the rest, and Till Death Do Us Part carries reggae influences.
The band is also known to involve horns in their songs, and often have guitar and horns together in the instrumentals. What's Your Number?, Trouble, Tequila Sunrise, and (Rock) Superstar have become some of the bands most popular songs featuring these elements. Cypress Hill's experimenting in different genres of music even includes reggaeton in their track "Latin Thugs" which features Tego Calderon.
Some fans feel that the band has drifted somewhat from the values of their earlier albums. For example in "Strictly Hip Hop" from Temples of Boom, the band complain about hip hop artists who have an album of hardcore tracks but have one or two pop songs which just so happen to be the singles. Cypress have arguably fallen into this trap with the single "What's You Number?"
The sound contribitions of DJ Muggs seems to be clearly influenced by marijuana consumption. Since one of the effects of a cannabis high is an altered audio sensual perception, the often slow paced and deep bass can be better appreciated. Furthermore, psychedelic sequences underly some parts of certain tracks such as "I Wanna Get High" for example. This is an interesting feature of their music, that had also been used before, especially during the 60's and 70's (e.g. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles).
Lyrics
The lyrics of tracks like "How I Could Just Kill A Man" offer an insight into the cultural expression of social stratification in L.A. at that point in history. Many other songs have cited topics such as police brutality, racial profiling, gang violence and anecdotes about invasion of privacy by police.
Furthermore the celebration of marijuana consumption is what they are often associated with in songs like "I Wanna Get High", "Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk" or "Hits From The Bong", the themes of recreational use of marijuana are prevalent.
Many of their songs also protest the current marijuana laws and voice their opinions on the hypocrisy of drug enforcement institutions.
Their lyrics often reflect the hip hop culture of Los Angeles in their earlier work such as their self-titled album and Black Sunday, which were very influential not only to Latino hip hop of the time but to many other hip hop groups around the world as well.
Throughout their career they have commonly incorporated Spanish into their lyrics as well as slang used by some Latinos in Los Angeles on songs like "Latin Lingo". Their album "Los Grandes Exitos En Espanol" features Spanish translations of many of their hit songs.
Years active 1987 - present.
Their first album, which was self-titled, was released in August 1991. Its single was "Phuncky Feel One", but it was the B-side "How I Could Just Kill A Man" (formerly "Trigga Happy Nigga") that attracted more airplay on urban radio and college radio. Based on the success of the single and other tracks such as bilingual track "Latin Lingo" and X-rated Spanish track "Tres Equis", the album sold two million copies in the US alone. Subsequently, DJ Muggs produced the first House of Pain album, then worked on other projects like Funkdoobiest. The band made their first appearance at Lollapalooza on the side stage in 1992.
Black Sunday, the group's second album, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in 1993, recording the highest Soundscan for a rap group up until that time. Also with their debut still on the charts they became the first rap artists to have 2 albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 at the same time. With "Insane in the Brain" becoming a crossover hit, the album went triple platinum in the U.S. and sold about 3.25 million copies.
Cypress Hill was banned from Saturday Night Live after Muggs smoked cannabis on-air and the band trashed their instruments while playing their second single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That". The band headlined the "Soul Assassins" tour with House of Pain and Funkdoobiest as support, then performed on a college tour with Rage Against the Machine and Seven Year Bitch. In 1993, Cypress Hill also had two tracks on the Judgment Night soundtrack, teamed up with Pearl Jam and Sonic Youth.
The band played at the 1994 Woodstock Festival introducing their new member Eric Bobo, formerly a percussionist with the Beastie Boys. Bobo is the son of salsa musician Willie Bobo. Rolling Stone magazine named the band as the best rap group in their music awards voted by critics and readers. Cypress Hill played at Lollapalooza for two successive years, topping the bill in 1995. They appeared on the The Simpsons episode "Homerpalooza".
Their third album Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom was released in 1995 selling 1.5 million copies and reaching number 3 on the Billboard 200 on the strength of the hit single "Throw Your Set in the Air". Cypress Hill also contributed a track "I Wanna Get High" to the High Times sponsored Hempilation album to support NORML.
Feud With Ice Cube
Ice Cube asked to put "Throw Your Set in the Air" on his Friday soundtrack, but B-Real refused, prompting Cube to record a new song "Friday" with a similar chorus; Cypress Hill responded with the track "No Rest For The Wicked." Westside Connection replied with the diss track "King Of The Hill" and "Cross Em Out & Put a K", to which Cypress Hill replied with "Ice Cube Killa," which uses the same beat as "King Of The Hill" and disses Ice Cube and Mack 10. "Ice Cube Killa" has never been released officially. In 1997 B-Real of Cypress Hill and Ice Cube were invited to a late night talk show in order to reconcile their differences for the benefit of the hip hop community, and the feud thus ended. Cube And B-Real would work together later that year as guest features on the track "Men of Steel" for the soundtrack of Shaquille O'Neal's film Steel. B-Real and Cube did even feature as guests in Warren G's single "Get U Down" which also featured Snoop Dogg.
Continued career
Sen Dog took a break from the band to form a Los Angeles based punk-rap band SX-10. Meanwhile in 1996, Cypress Hill appeared on the first 'Smokin' Grooves' tour, featuring Ziggy Marley, The Fugees, Busta Rhymes and A Tribe Called Quest. The band also released a nine track EP Unreleased and Revamped with rare mixes. In 1997, band members focused on their solo careers. Muggs released Muggs Presents ... the Soul Assassins featuring contributions from Wu-Tang Clan members, Dr. Dre, KRS-One, Wyclef Jean and Mobb Deep. B-Real appeared with Busta Rhymes, Coolio, LL Cool J and Method Man on "Hit Em High" from the multi-platinum Space Jam Soundtrack. He also appeared with RBX, Nas and KRS-One on "East Coast Killer, West Coast Killer" on Dr. Dre's Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath album, and released an album entitled "The Psycho Realm" from his side project of the same name. Though the focus that year was not on Cypress Hill, the band played Smokin' Grooves with George Clinton and Erykah Badu.
Cypress Hill released IV in 1998 which went gold in the U.S., even though the reviews were somewhat negative,[citation needed] on the backs of hit singles "Tequila Sunrise" and another tribute to smoking cannabis "Dr. Greenthumb." Sen Dog also released the Get Wood sampler as part of SX-10 on the label Flip. In 1999, Cypress Hill helped with the PC crime/very mature video game Kingpin: Life of Crime. Three of their songs from the 1998 IV album were in the game ( "16 Men Till There's No Men Left", "Checkmate" and "Lightning Strikes"). B-Real also did some of the voices of the people in the game. Also in 1999, the band released a greatest-hits album in Spanish, Los grandes éxitos en español. Cypress Hill then fused genres with their two-disc release, Skull & Bones, in 2000. The first disc, "Skull" was comprised of rap tracks while "Bones" explored further the group's forays into rock. The album reached the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 and number 3 in Canada. The first single was "Rock Superstar" for rock radio and "Rap Superstar" for urban radio. The band also released Live at the Fillmore, a concert disc recorded at the Fillmore (in San Fransico) in 2000. Cypress Hill continued their experimentation with rock on the Stoned Raiders album in 2001. However, its sales were a disappointment, as the disc did not even reach the top 50 of the U.S. album charts. In 2001, the group appeared in the film How High.
Cypress Hill recorded "Just Another Victim" for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a theme song for Tazz. At the time, WWE was using original music for almost all of the wrestlers, so this was an unusual step for the company to take, but it remains one of the more memorable songs to emerge from the wrestling organization. The band released Till Death Do Us Part on March 23, 2004. The album saw the band experiment with reggae especially on the lead single "What's Your Number". The track features Tim Armstrong of Rancid on guitar and Rob Aston of The Transplants on backup vocals. It is based on the classic song "Guns of Brixton" on The Clash's London Calling and has proven to be a success on the modern rock charts. However, the album represented a further departure from the signature sound of their first four albums. The album also features appearances by Damian Marley, son of Bob Marley, Prodigy and Twin of Mobb Deep and producer the Alchemist.
In 2004, the song How I Could Just Kill A Man was included in the popular videogame Grand Theft Auto San Andreas created by Rockstar Games, playing on West Coast hip hop radio station Radio Los Santos. In December of 2005 a best of compilation album titled Greatest Hits From the Bong was released including 9 hits from previous albums and 2 new tracks. The group's next album was tentatively scheduled for an early 2007 release. In the summer of 2006, B-Real appeared on Snoop Dogg's single "Vato". Pharrell Williams produced the track, and originally sang the hook, but because of the video idea, B-Real was asked to sing the hook. Sen Dog is now currently touring with the Kottonmouth Kings, Kingspade and Dogboy on the Joint is on Fire Tour
In 2007 Cypress Hill toured with their full line up as a part of the Rock the Bells tour, held by Guerilla Union, and headlined with Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, and a reunited Rage Against the Machine. Other acts included Immortal Technique, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, The Roots, EPMD, Pharoae Monch, Jedi Mind Tricks, Erykah Badu, MF Doom, Sage Francis, Brother Ali, The Coup, Blue Print, Lucky I Am, Living Legends, Felt, Cage, Mr. Lif, Grouch & Eligh, and Hangar 18.
Departure from Sony
Having fulfilled their contractual obligations with Sony Music, Cypress Hill will release an as-yet untitled album through a different record label in 2008.
Recently, it was announced that Cypress Hill will be members of the Kannabis Kartel along with the Kottonmouth Kings and Potluck. Their album will be released on Suburban Noize Records.
STYLE
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Production
One of the band's most striking aspects is B-Real's exaggeratedly high-pitched nasal vocals, which fits and emphasizes the lyrics' concentration on parodied gangster stories.
Sen Dog's lyrics are progressively more violent and tend to involve fewer rhyme schemes compared with B-Real's. In addition, as the style is today, some words are emphasized by adding a background voice to say them, however, Sen Dog's emphases are always more prominent, mostly shouted alongside with the rapping.
The sound and groove of their music, produced by Muggs, is also notable for its influence and stoned aesthetic; with its bass-heavy rhythms and odd sample loops ("Insane in the Brain" is notable for having a horse neigh looped in its chorus), it carries a psychedelic value, which lessened in the later albums.
The band is also known for involving rock instruments in their songs. This has caused the band to sometimes be classified as a rapcore group. In IV, there is Lightning Strikes which doesn't truly use electric guitars, but a synthesized version of it. Skull & Bones has an entire disc using such instruments, labeled Bones. As for their later works, their involvement in rock ended with the album Stoned Raiders (the tracks Trouble (also the first single of the album), Amplified and Catastrophe being the songs).
The band's music is constantly subject to change; while the first album follows a more minimalistic and funky sound, Black Sunday, the successor, has a slightly darker side to it. III (Temples of Boom) and IV are mostly influenced by psychedelic music. The band abandoned that on Skull & Bones and got closer to the modern rap as it is today. Stoned Raiders has a more authentic sound than the rest, and Till Death Do Us Part carries reggae influences.
The band is also known to involve horns in their songs, and often have guitar and horns together in the instrumentals. What's Your Number?, Trouble, Tequila Sunrise, and (Rock) Superstar have become some of the bands most popular songs featuring these elements. Cypress Hill's experimenting in different genres of music even includes reggaeton in their track "Latin Thugs" which features Tego Calderon.
Some fans feel that the band has drifted somewhat from the values of their earlier albums. For example in "Strictly Hip Hop" from Temples of Boom, the band complain about hip hop artists who have an album of hardcore tracks but have one or two pop songs which just so happen to be the singles. Cypress have arguably fallen into this trap with the single "What's You Number?"
The sound contribitions of DJ Muggs seems to be clearly influenced by marijuana consumption. Since one of the effects of a cannabis high is an altered audio sensual perception, the often slow paced and deep bass can be better appreciated. Furthermore, psychedelic sequences underly some parts of certain tracks such as "I Wanna Get High" for example. This is an interesting feature of their music, that had also been used before, especially during the 60's and 70's (e.g. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles).
Lyrics
The lyrics of tracks like "How I Could Just Kill A Man" offer an insight into the cultural expression of social stratification in L.A. at that point in history. Many other songs have cited topics such as police brutality, racial profiling, gang violence and anecdotes about invasion of privacy by police.
Furthermore the celebration of marijuana consumption is what they are often associated with in songs like "I Wanna Get High", "Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk" or "Hits From The Bong", the themes of recreational use of marijuana are prevalent.
Many of their songs also protest the current marijuana laws and voice their opinions on the hypocrisy of drug enforcement institutions.
Their lyrics often reflect the hip hop culture of Los Angeles in their earlier work such as their self-titled album and Black Sunday, which were very influential not only to Latino hip hop of the time but to many other hip hop groups around the world as well.
Throughout their career they have commonly incorporated Spanish into their lyrics as well as slang used by some Latinos in Los Angeles on songs like "Latin Lingo". Their album "Los Grandes Exitos En Espanol" features Spanish translations of many of their hit songs.
Years active 1987 - present.
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(Goin' All Out) Nothin' to Lose [B Real] I got nothin to lose I'm goin all out The…
(Rap) Superstar Eminem Speaking Most people don't see how much work is reall…
(Rap) Superstar - Alchemist Remix No matter what you just been through, this gotta be…
(Rock) Superstar So you wanna be a rock superstar And live large Your big…
04 When The Shit Goes Down Livin on phat pockets on flat wit tha gat Rollin…
05_Whatta You Know Whatta you know? Whatta you know? Whatta you know? What…
1. Spark Another Owl Once again the powers of the herb open up the…
10 -We Live This Shit Eastside L.A., Cypress Hill all day Spark the lah, we live…
10 Red Meth and B Why'all ready for this? Ha! I don't think so! Yeah! Oh, list…
16 Men Till There Ladies and gentlemen We would like to present to you A group…
3 Lil' Putos One little two little three little putos Tried to jack me…
6.) Scooby Doo [Chorus] Scooby-Doo, y'all Scooby-Dooby-Doo, y'all I rememb…
911 I wanna know what makes a man right Is it that…
A Man La la la la la la, la la la la…
A to the K A to the motherfuckin' k homeboy A to the motherfuckin'…
Ain't Goin' Out Like That Let's kick it ese Comin' out the slums! It's da hoodlums I'…
Album Version This pig harassed the whole neighborhood Well this pig work…
Amplified "Say what?" [Sen Dog] I be that, short-temper, hostile rhym…
Amplified - Fredwreck Remix I be that short temper high style rhyme bringer Life style…
Another Body Drops You ready holmie? Yup. My first mission runnin' through the…
Another Victory Get ready motherfuckers! You can't fuck with the steezo Ple…
Armada Latina Ay Caribe tierra de mi gente hermosa (armada Latina) Cielo y…
Armed & Dangerous Ready set go I'm ready to run Steady we get though, under…
Audio X "T-Minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6.. 5, 4, 3, 2,…
Audio X (feat. Barron Ricks) Audio X "T-Minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6.. 5, 4, 3,…
AudioX Interlude Pt. 2 Hey yo! I remember that freak bitch, up in the clubs The…
Band of Gypsies You're lookin' at the last of a dyin' breed Weeded up,…
Bang Bang This fuckin' weed is good, homes, fuck You know the first…
Battle of 2001 Initiate, my ruffians bring like attack?* It's the first lin…
Beat Goes On In the city lights, the night'll give me life I hear…
Bitter [B-Real] I lost my innocence at birth but I make no…
Blood on My Hands Again All you killers, Devil's stoppin' [?] I'm the guardian [?] o…
Bong Hit Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hit…
Bonus Track This sure is I got that-a old crazy shit from round…
Boom Biddie Bye Bye Boom biddy bye bye Boom biddy bye bye Step back as I'm…
Boom Biddy Bye Boom biddy bye bye Boom biddy bye bye Step back as I'm…
Boom Biddy Bye Bye Boom biddy bye bye Boom biddy bye bye Step back as I'm…
Boom Biddy Bye Bye (Fugees remix) [Wyclef] Refugee camp, with Cypress Hill [B-Real] Yo, bringi…
Boom Bye Boom biddy bye bye Boom biddy bye bye Step back as I'm…
Born To Get Busy Born to get busy, born to get busy baby Born to…
Break Break it up Cypress Hill, break it up Cypress, break…
Break 'Em Off Some This one goes out to all you punk motherfuckers out…
Break It Up Break it up Cypress Hill, break it up Cypress, break…
Break of Dawn (I've seen so many things) (Out in the streets you feel…
Busted In The Hood Well here's a little story, I got to tell About a…
Bye Bye I rode the streets and my hood is just like…
Can I Get A Hit Handle it, handle it You know, motherfuckers need to have so…
Can I Live [Intro:] Can I make money motherfucker? (Yeah) Is that alrig…
Can U Handle This (Intro: Barron Ricks) That's right nigga, dynamic duo style…
Can You Handle This [Intro: Barron Ricks] That's right nigga, dynamic duo style,…
Can't Get the Best of Me Hell nah You can't handle a man of my superior strength…
Carry Me Away I was an outcast, outsider Trouble-maker A lost soul, outta …
Case Closed (Sen Dog) Motherfucker with one little single Three or fou…
Catastrophe [B-Real] I slay punks who don't know their own identity You …
Certified Yeah, yeah For years I've been devotin' Grew it, bagged it, …
Certified Bomb [B-Real] Call me the serial rhyme killer Mic-cord strangling…
Champion Sound (So whatever he decided to do, he was going to…
Checkmate Ahí vamos caballero, ese el negro lo correcta No me llames…
Checkmate (Hang 'em High remix) (radio edit) 1st verse -- Senen Here we go yall its that nigga…
Checkmate - Hang'em High Remix Radio Edit 'Bout to mash these ______, man Don't come in my backyard…
Child Of The West [B-Real] I traveled many miles above the dark road ahead of…
Cisco Kid We gonna get you high We gonna get you high We gonna…
Clash Of The Titans Make certain that no stone stands That no creature crawls I …
Cock the Hammer I'm a chickenhawk, huntin' for a chicken Get paranoid when y…
Come with me Come with me Hail Mary, let me grow that green What do…
Crazy I think I'm goin' crazy I think I'm goin' crazy, losin'…
Crossfire [B-Real] On the high seas, it's the pirate With the musket A…
Cuban Necktie I do it to ya all like in your earhole,…
Cypress Hill I came to introduce a new type of juice Stuff I…
Cypress Hill Illusions I came to introduce a new type of juice Stuff I…
Cypress Hill Speak.. I came to introduce a new type of juice Stuff I…
Cypress Hill- Illusions I came to introduce a new type of juice Stuff I…
Cypress Hills I came to introduce a new type of juice Stuff I…
Dead Man Tell No Tales Any die, if the beholder the soldier begins to bore Four…
Do You Know Who I Am [B-Real] Uh, uh, yeah.. Do you know who I am? (3x) [B-R…
Don't Trip [Chorus] Don't you trip this is the Soul Assassins We come a…
Dr Green thumb Hello, I'm Dr. Greenthumb Have you ever had the problem of…
Dr Greenthumb Hola me dicen Dedoverde (hola) Deja te explico de donde vine…
Dr. Greenthumb Hello, I'm Dr. Greenthumb Have you ever had the problem of…
Dust Make certain that no stone stands That no creature crawls I …
Everybody Must Get Stoned This sure is I got that-a old crazy shit from round…
EZ Come EZ Go I'm in the city of sunshine But don't be fooled They say…
Falling Down Light done struck me, see I'm feelin' lucky like I…
Feature Presentation My flows most beneficent most merciful outrageous For wages…
Feature Presentation (feat. Barron Ricks and Chace Infinite) [Barron Ricks] My flows most beneficent, most merciful, outr…
From The Window Of My Room Now lately I've been finding myself, pouring my guts out Exp…
From Window of My Room [B-Real] Now lately I've been finding myself, pouring my gu…
fuck the police That shit, bro Comuna 4, pai Fuck el police del país, it's…
Funk Freakers Let me introduce my self I'm the one who rules the…
Ganja Bus All aboard, and jump on the Ganja Bus We now want…
Ganja Bus (feat. Damian Marley All aboard, and jump on a Ganja Bus We nuh under…
Ganja Bus (feat. Damian Marley) (feat. Damian Marley) [Damian Marley] All aboard, and jump …
Ganja bus ft Demian Marley All aboard, and jump on the Ganja Bus We now want…
Get 'Em Up (This bout is for the heavyweight championship of the world …
Get Higher [Chorus] We riders, the only life that I know Ignite us, l…
Get It Anyway I'm-a do my thing, let me tell you right now 'Cause…
Get Out Of My Head Yeah These voices up in my head All these voices up in…
Get With It I'm-a do my thing, let me tell you right now 'Cause…
Greed People are so, so greedy Tired of fake homies, homies, homie…
Hand On A Glock Cypress Hill, Cypress Hill Crusing through the neighborhood…
Hand On A Pump Well I'm an alley cat, some say a dirty rat On…
Hand On the Glock Cypress Hill, Cypress Hill Crusing through the neighborhood…
Hand on the Pump Well I'm an alley cat, some say a dirty rat On…
Hand On the Pump - Muggs' Blunted Mix Verse One Well I'm an alley cat, some say a dirty…
Hand On The Pump Muggs Cypress Hill, Cypress Hill Cypress Hill, Cypress Hill Cypr…
Hands on the Pump Well I'm an alley cat, some say a dirty rat On…
Here Is Something Von [Kurupt] Yeah bitch Dogpound and Cypress you fuckers What…
High Times Now this some bad weed The very first time I…
Highlife I rolled you up like my Rizla Cut you up, with…
Hist From The Bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hit…
Hit 'em Yeah You're in the presence of the realest And since I've be…
Hit Em High (intro) Greetings, earthlings We have now taken over your ra…
Hits From Da Bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hit…
Hits From the Bong (T-Ray's mix) Hits from the bong... Take it, pack it, fire it up…
Hits From The Bong - T-Ray's Mix Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Pi…
hole in head Gangster Red, whats up yo? It's a Tribe thing Madman gon…
Hole in the Head Gangster Red, whats up yo? It's a Tribe thing Madman gonna …
How I Could Just Kill a Man It's another one of them ol' funky Cypress Hill things You…
How I Could Just Kill a Man (radio / clean version) "It's another one of them old phunky Cypress Hill things,…
How I Could Just Kill a Man (The Killer mix / dirty version) Esto es un poquito del poder del grupo Cypress Hill Sabes…
I Ain Let's kick it ese Comin' out the slums! It's da hoodlums I'…
I Love You Mary Jane Sugar come by and get me high [Repeat x9] Look…
I Remember That Freak Bitch Hey yo! I remember that freak bitch, up in the clubs The…
I Remember That Freak Bitch (From the Club) (feat. Barron Ricks) I use to know this girl who slang the green…
I Unlimited Came back to life for your protection Back from the dead,…
I Wanna Get High I want to get high, so high! I want to get…
I'm Still #1 [B-Real] Funkmaster Flex, is down with us KRS-One, he's down…
Ice Cube Killa [Shag] Gimmie that beat, bitch! (vocal sample: "We Are At…
Illusion Some people tell me that I need help Some people can…
Illusion Q Tip Remix Some people tell me that I need help Some people can…
Illusions Some people tell me that I need help Some people can…
Illusions Remix Some people tell me that I need help Some people can…
Ilusiones Hay mucha gente que me dice Que no valgo madre y…
Insain In The Brain Who you trying to get crazy with ése? Don't you know…
insane See I started as a soldier in our culture, in…
Insane In The Br Who you tryin' ta mess with ese? Don't you know I'm…
Insane in the Brain Who you trying to get crazy with ése? Don't you know…
Insane in the Brain (instrumental) Who you tryin' to get crazy with ese? Don't you know…
Insane In The Membrane Who you trying to get crazy with ése? Don't you know…
Insane OG See I started as a soldier in our culture, in…
Intellectual Dons (*B-Real sings the chorus on 11 seconds*) (Intro) What's up …
Intellectual Dons (feat. Call O Da Wild) Intro: What's up we gonna go down the line baby Brand new…
Intellectual Dons - Featuring Call O Da Wild What's up we gonna go down the line baby Brand new…
Intellectual dons! (*B-Real sings the chorus on 11 seconds*) (Intro) What's up …
Intro Cypress Cypress Hill Uh Cypress Come on Cypress Uh Cypress H…
Intro Pt. 1 Hey yo! I remember that freak bitch, up in the clubs The…
It Ain't Easy [B-Real] I remember times I hustle, times I struggle Times I…
It Ain't Nothin I used to carry a Glock on the waist line,…
Jack Me Back (*Yes y'all, cut and scratched*) [B-Real] You're a lost sou…
Jack U Back (*Yes y'all, cut and scratched*) [B-Real] You're a lost …
Jack You Back (*Yes y'all, cut and scratched*) [B-Real] You're a lost sou…
Jesus Was a Stoner Jesus was a stoner, uh-huh Born in Southern California, uh-h…
Just Another Victim (Heartbeat...) So you wanna be a thug superstar and live …
K.U.S.H Hey, man Check this out I got the best kush ever, man Aw,…
K.U.S.H. Hey, man Check this out I got the best kush ever, man Aw,…
kids from the bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hits from the bong Hit…
Kill a Man It's another one of them ol' funky Cypress Hill things You…
Killa Hill "Esto no me gusta. Aqui la gente, la gente no…
Killa Hill Niggas "Aqui la gente, la gente no sirve pa' mierda Aqui yo…
Killafornia Living in the city of the Scandalous Shisty motherfuckers, c…
Kronologik [Chorus] You don't know no real shit, nigga (It's the real…
L.I.F.E [Bobo] Once again We're back It's the big bad Cypress Hill Y…
Last Assassin [Phone Call] Bueno ?Como esta todo? Bien, bien, que bueno, q…
Last Laugh Reflections of my own life flash like a fire Powder burns…
Last Laugh (feat. Prodigy & Tw [Verse One] Reflections of my own life flash like a fire Pow…
Latin Lingo Man, let's start the fuckin' show, ah? Freak to the funk…
Latin Lingo - Blackout Mix "Bad, let's start the fuckin show, ah?" Latin Lingo House Of…
Latin Thugs Don't be like, uh, a Cubano Be like ? stoned marijuano Esta…
Latin Thugs (Reggaeton mix) (feat. Tego Calderón) [Sen Dog] Don't be like, uh, a Cubano Be like ? stoned…
Latin Thugs - Don't be like, uh, a Cubano Be like ? stoned marijuano Esta…
Latin Thugs. Don't be like, uh, a Cubano Be like ? stoned marijuano Est…
Latino Lingo Man, let's start the fuckin' show, ah? Freak to the funk…
Laugh Now [Everlast] SD-50... Soul Assassin collabo... Laugh now moth…
Legalize It "Marijuana plant is a hemp plant And it's used for many…
Let It Rain Fuck all y'all I'm comin' of the wall I got a nigga…
Lick a Shot "Oh yeah it is!" "Colour is not important. " Lick a shot! "O…
Light Another Yo light one, ignite one, enjoy me like the buddha You…
Light It Up Ole Buddah, coming atcha life Direct with the biggest fatte…
Lightning Strikes "Attention all personnel The time has come! Attention all pe…
Lil Zippedy do da, zippedy hey Cried oh my, want to get…
Lil' Putos One little two little three little putos Tried to jack me…
Loco El Coco Para ese que se hace, pero nunca gana Tira ese jamón…
Loco en ei coco Para ese que se hace, pero nunca gana Tira ese jamon…
Loco En El Coco Para ese que se hace, pero nunca gana Tira ese jamón…
Loco en el coco (Insane in the Brain) [B-Real] Para ese que se hace, pero nunca gana Tira ese jamó…
Loco on Ci Coco Para ese que se hace, pero nunca gana Tira ese jamón…
Locos Orale loco Ponte las pilas wey eh? Aquí se va a hacer…
Locotes You don't want to turn your back on me When you…
Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig I wake up every morning kiss my wife goodbye Hug my…
Lowrider Lowrider" (feat. Mellow Man Ace) [Mellow Man Ace: repeat 2X…
LP Version You'll waste time to hurt her, sorta like murder A duck…
Make A Move Smokin' MC's like a bowl of buddha Burnin' in my bong…
Marijuano Locos Y que cabrón, me vale, a huevo 'Tonces pues, pa' mi…
Mary Jane LOOK WHO'S BACK ON THE PROGRAM HOOKIN UP ANOTHER FLY JOINT…
Memories As I sit in my silver stack thinking about way…
Money Yo I got this plan to make some money I want you…
Muevete Quemando putos que se creen macizos Dejando ceniza, tu no qu…
Muggs Is Dead Muggs is dead…
Mu\xC3\xA9vete One little two little three little putos Tried to jack me…
My My My All you killers, Devil's stoppin' [?] I'm the guardian [?] o…
Never Know [Chorus: x2] You never know I just might die tonight so lets…
No Entendies La Onda Esto es un poquito del poder del grupo Cypress Hill Sabes…
No Pierdo Nada No pierdes nada, te doy mi todo Juega con las…
No Rest For The Wicked So many fools swingin' from my sack Let's talk about the…
Nothin' I got nothing to lose, I'm going all out The deuce…
Oh Na Na Oh na na, marijuana Oh na na, smoke the ganja From them…
Once Again "Ladies and gentlemen boys and girls I bring to you" "Once …
once agäin Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I bring to you Once…
One Last Cigarette Fuck you motherfucker Untie me from this chair man You bette…
Only Way Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever…
Open Ya Mind Have you seen the news? They legalized in California But the…
Pass The Dutch Do you want to get high? (Put it in the air) Pass…
Pass The Dutch feat. Evidence and The Alchemist Do you want to get high? (Yeah!) (Put it in the air) Pass…
Pass the Knife Na-na-na-na-na-naa, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-naa Na-na-na-na-…
Pigs This pig harassed the whole neighborhood Well this pig worke…
Play That Song What? Hey DJ, just play that song Why dame un pokito de…
Prelude to a Come Up Yeah, Cypress Hill three times, come on! Yeah Infiltration …
Prelude to a Come Up (feat. MC Eiht) [MC Eiht] Geeyeah, Soul Assassins two times, stick em! Geeye…
Psychodelic Vision [B-Real] I'll admit, I was a wild seed when I was…
Psycobetabuckdown I increase my throttle, uplift my shuttle Tribe in a huddle,…
Puercos Este puerco se bajo con nosotros Este trabaja en la estacion…
Pump It Up Fuckin' Buddha comin' at'cha live Direct with the biggest, f…
Put Em in the Ground Put 'em in the ground, put 'em, put 'em in…
Put It Down "lights off shit coming at you live and on fire Kottonmouth…
Rap Superstar Most people don't see how much work is really involved In…
Real Estate Yo it's time to hurt her, sorta like murder A duck…
Real Thing It's time, I came to get mine Runnin' through the hoods…
Red Light Visions Look at all the M.C.'s trying to get down But all…
Red Meth Why'all ready for this? Ha! I don't think so! Yeah! Oh, list…
Reefer Man Lala lalala lalala lala lalala Lala lalala lalala lala lalal…
Riot Starter "We understand all of the officers in the Central Division H…
Rise Up Living in the big city The American dream Is far roaming…
Rock Superstar A lot of a, sharks out there Tryna take a bite…
Roll It Light It We can't hear the bitch you high x 12 Roll it,…
Roll It Up Again Intro: (*guy toking up*) Fuckin buddha comin at'cha live…
Roll it up Light it Up Fuckin' Buddha comin' at'cha live Direct with the biggest, f…
Roll It Up, Light It Up, Smoke It Up It's Friday mornin', where the weed at? Let me dip into…
Roll It Up. Light It Up. Smoke Fuckin' Buddha comin' at'cha live Direct with the biggest, f…
Scooby Doo [Chorus] Scooby-Doo, y'all Scooby-Dooby-Doo, y'all I rememb…
Shake It Up Fuckin' Buddha comin' at'cha live Direct with the biggest, f…
Shoot 'Em Up Who wants the wrath, it must be the hood Who's up…
Shots Go Off Shots go off In the next the way you go The shots…
Shut 'em Down "Breaking news story, just bringing you up to date, Across t…
Shut 'em Down ft. Tom Morello "Breaking news story, just bringing you up to date, Across …
Shut Em Down "Breaking news story, just bringing you up to date, Across t…
Siempre Peligroso Yo te meto en candela Prende las velas pa' la pelea Cuando…
Siempre peligroso (feat. Fermin IV Caballero of Control Machete) [B-Real] Yo te meto en candela Prende las velas pa la pelea …
Slow Roll Remix Every nigga out there wanna be down with the crew Some…
Smoke Weed weweweweweeeeeeed (smoke weed) blazin up on them indo, fo…
Smuggler's Blues [B-Real] I got the sawed off shotgun Hand on the pump Wit…
Something For The Blunted This is something for the blunted Somebody say cheeba every…
Southland Killers [MC Ren] Yeah, y'all know what the fuck this is Emcee mother…
Spark Another Owl Once again the powers of the herb open up the…
Stairway To Heaven Yeah, yeah Oh yeah, oh oh yeah I'm building my stairway, st…
Stank A** H** [Sen Dog] Once again, We back [B-Real] Now all these n…
Stank Ass Hoe Once again We back Now all these new niggas trying to bust…
Stank Ass Hole Once again, we back Now all these new niggaz tryin' to…
Steel Magnolia "Yeah, once again, (that's right) We about to attack this (H…
Stoned Is the Way of the Walk Stoned is the way of the walk, Stoned is the way…
Stoned Raiders 1 for trouble, 8 for the road 7 to get ready…
Street Wars As a kid, I was known, son of a thug Snub-nosed…
Strictly Hip Hop I neva rapped on an R&B record, and I neva…
Superstar A lot of a, sharks out there Tryna take a bite…
Take My Pain I'm at a strange point of my life, my spirit…
Takeover (You know, what we do we do because we have…
Tequila Sen Dog:] Pa la salud! [B-Real:] Pa la salud... primero yo […
Téquila Pa'la Salud Pa'la Salud Primero Yo! ARRGH! (Mexican Yell) C…
Tequila Sunrise Pa' la salud Pa' la salud primero yo Primero usted Ay Cómete…
Tequila Sunrise (feat. Barron Ricks) Intro: B-Real and Sen Dog B-R: Pa' la salud! (to your…
The Fucky Cypress Hill Shit I came to introduce a new type of juice Stuff I…
The Last Assassin [Phone Call] Bueno ?Como esta todo? Bien, bien, que bueno, q…
The Only Way Sometimes I think about the only way That I'll ever…
The Phuncky Feel One Are you ready? Ladies and gentlemen, all ready to get…
The Phuncky Feel One (extended version) Are you ready? Ladies and gentlemen 'Bout ready to get down?…
The Phuncy Feel One Are you ready? Ladies and gentlemen, all ready to get…
Throw Ya Hands Yeah Bust how we gonna bounce off this ninety-five soul assa…
throw ya set in the air Every nigga out there wanna be down with the crew Some…
Throw Your Hands in the Air Yeah Bust how we gonna bounce off this ninety-five soul ass…
Throw Your Set in the Air Every nigga out there wanna be down with the crew Some…
Throw Your Set in the Air (radio edit) "Who there, who there." "Ahh, Showtime, that's that little y…
Throw Your Set in the Air (Slow Roll remix) [Whispered] "Who there, who there." "Ask that little young m…
Throw Your Set In the Air - Slow Roll Remix Every nigga out there wanna be down with a crew Some…
Till Death Comes How many times have we been through this I can tell…
Tres Equis Conozco una muchacha y ella es fina Tremendos cocos y tambié…
Trouble [B-Real] It's been a while now Been around the block many mi…
Trouble Seeker I'm on a rampage, rippin' up the damn stage Wartime fate…
Trouble Seeker (feat. Daron Ma It's been a while now, been around the block many…
Tu No Ajaunta Ahí vamos caballero, ese el negro lo correcta No me llames…
U Know The Rules [Tony Touch] Well it's the alley cat, puffin on a hoody…
Ultraviolet Dreams Ultraviolet dreams Take a hit of that stuff Ultraviolet drea…
Valley of Chrome [B-Real] You can't hide from the man with the master plan Hu…
Wahts Your Number Let's go! I met her at the club, her friend liked…
Warlord I was born with thunder up in my hands to…
We Ain't Goin Out Like That Let's kick it ese Comin' out the slums! It's da hoodlums I'…
We Live This Eastside L.A. Cypress Hill all day Spark the lah We live th…
We Live This S*** [Chorus] Eastside L.A. Cypress Hill all day Spark the lah W…
We Live This Shit Eastside L.A., Cypress Hill all day Spark the lah, we live…
Weed Man [Inhale, exhale repeated throughout intro] [Intro: B-Real…
What Let's go! I met her at the club, her friend liked…
What Go Around Come Around Come on come on (Time for some action) Yeah yeah (Time for s…
What U Want From Me Huh What you want? Want you want from me? Tell me what, tell…
What's Your Number Let's go! I met her at the club, her friend liked…
Whats Your Number Let's go I met her at the club, her friend liked…
whats your number feat. tim a Let's go! I met her at the club, her friend liked…
Whats Your Number? Let's go I met her at the club, her friend liked…
Whatta You Know [Whatta you know?] (3x) B-Real: Whatta you know? The nigga …
when ship goes down Goin' down, goin' down, goin' down, goin' down Goin' down, g…
When The Sh-- Goes Down Livin' on phat pockets on flat wit tha gat Rollin' around…
When the Ship Goes Down Livin on phat pockets on flat wit tha gat rollin around…
When The Shit Goes Down Livin on phat pockets on flat wit tha gat Rollin…
Why Can't You [Kurupt] Yeah bitch Dogpound and Cypress you fuckers What yo…
Worldwide You better hope I'm chained up, shackled with a yard I'll…
Xo Quiero Fumar Yo quiero fumar mota Yo quiero fumar mota Yo quiero fumar mo…