B-Real’s act of goodwill was witnessed by his wife and daughter, who were also in the audience for the special night. “Are you OK?” he said through his mic. “When we see one fall down, we pick ’em up.
Cypress Hill frontman B-Real has weighed in on the band’s long-standing ban from Saturday Night Live. It was 1993 when the hip-hop trailblazers were musical guests on the show. During a rendition of ...
Cypress Hill has reigned as one of the west coast’s greatest rap groups since forming in L.A. in the late ‘80s. With B-Real’s distinctive nasal tone, Sen Dog’s commanding bark, and thumping, ...
B-Real wants to get the alleged Saturday Night Live ban lifted that he and his Cypress Hill brothers received in the early '90s for smoking weed during a performance. On Thursday, TMZ linked up with ...
B-Real made his name as frontman for rap group Cypress Hill, but his career as a cannabis entrepreneur has widened his reach far beyond music. Today, B-Real has turned one of the group’s biggest songs ...
Bose x SPIN Launch 'Decades Of Sound' With Cypress Hill, Wu-Tang Clan Members, Blur You know the sound: DJ Muggs drops a beat that seems to contain both the deepest bass ever heard and piercing sirens ...
“We always try to make a place where we can constantly be creative in,” says Cypress Hill’s B-Real. He’s talking about his downtown studio, where the bandmates have done most of their recording for ...
Acclaimed Cypress Hill rapper B Real, also known as Dr. Greenthumb, is set to take the Michigan cannabis market by storm. The legendary hip hop artist has launched a line of high-quality cannabis ...
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Cypress Hill rapper and co-founder Sen Dog remembers distinctly when life changed as their self-titled debut album released 30 years ago this month found an audience. The album had been out for ...
“The Simpsons” isn’t only notable for being the longest running animated series in history, it’s also predicted the future — again. In the 1996 episode “Homerpalooza,” there was a joke where hip-hop ...
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