Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill is a legendary Latino-American hip-hop group from South Gate, California, that helped redefine the sound of West Coast rap in the early 1990s. Formed in 1988, the group — featuring B-Real, Sen Dog, DJ Muggs, and later Eric Bobo — burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 1991, introducing a raw, hazy, and unmistakable style that blended hard-hitting beats with bilingual lyricism and unapologetic attitude. Known for their signature sound rooted in dark, smoky production and B-Real's distinctive nasal delivery, Cypress Hill became cultural icons almost overnight. Hits like "Insane in the Brain," "Jump Around" (produced for House of Pain), and "How I Could Just Kill a Man" cemented their place in hip-hop history. Their third album, *III (Temples of Boom)*, is widely regarded as a landmark of the genre. Beyond music, Cypress Hill has been a bold and outspoken voice in pop culture, pioneering conversations around cannabis culture and Latino identity in mainstream hip-hop. With over 20 million records sold worldwide and a career spanning more than three decades, they continue to perform with the same explosive energy that made them icons — a true testament to their enduring legacy in music history.

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