ALBUMF**K EL POLICE (REMIX) - SingleTrueno & Cypress Hill
Albums by Cypress Hill
ALBUMBack in BlackCypress Hill
ALBUMElephants on AcidCypress Hill
ALBUMRise Up (Deluxe Edition)Cypress Hill
ALBUMTill Death Do Us PartCypress Hill
ALBUMStoned RaidersCypress Hill
ALBUMSkull & BonesCypress Hill
ALBUMIVCypress Hill
ALBUMIII (Temples Of Boom)Cypress Hill
ALBUMBlack Sunday (Deluxe)Cypress Hill
ALBUMCypress Hill (Expanded Edition)Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill's Popular Music Videos
Rise Up (feat. Tom Morello)
Cypress Hill
Insane In the Brain
Cypress Hill
It Ain't Nothin' (feat. Young De)
Cypress Hill
Dr. Greenthumb
Cypress Hill
How I Could Just Kill a Man
Cypress Hill
(Rock) Superstar
Cypress Hill
I Ain't Goin' Out Like That
Cypress Hill
GRID (feat. Cypress Hill & George Clinton)
Public Enemy
Tequila Sunrise (feat. Barron Ricks)
Cypress Hill
Latin Lingo
Cypress Hill
Artist Playlists
Cypress Hill Essentials
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Artist Biography
The pioneering L.A. rap group Cypress Hill created a stoner-friendly fusion of hip-hop, rock, and Latin music. In doing so, they became the first Latino rap group to earn platinum sales.
• In 1988, brothers Sen Dog and Mellow Man Ace tapped B-Real and DJ Muggs to form Devastating Vocal Excellence. When Ace left the group, the remaining members renamed themselves Cypress Hill.
• Cypress Hill’s 1991 eponymous debut album hit No. 4 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and eventually went double platinum.
• The trio’s 1993 album Black Sunday debuted at No. 1 and made Cypress Hill the first rap group to have two albums simultaneously in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200.
• The smash single “Insane In the Brain” became a Top 20 pop hit and received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.
• In 1994, the group became a quartet with the addition of former Beastie Boys percussionist Eric “Bobo” Correa, who’d initially served as a tour drummer.
• In 2018, Cypress Hill returned with Elephants on Acid, their first album in eight years. DJ Muggs produced the album while “dreaming of an out-of-body experience as a man with an elephant head.”
• In 2019, they became the first Latino hip-hop group to earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.