In the 30 years since dropping their self-titled debut, Cypress Hill has sold over 20 million albums worldwide while becoming one of the most influential, enduring rap groups of all time, West ...
Cypress Hill, from left: Eric Bobo, B-Real, Sen Dog and DJ Muggs. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) Though Estevan Oriol has never been a member, for most of Cypress Hill’s 30-plus years as a ...
"Every day is 4/20 for me," says the pioneering hip-hop star, who'll be visiting his L.A. weed shops today, the day after playing Red Rocks Amphitheatre It’s a good bet that Cypress Hill co-founder ...
Sen Dog, the co-lead rapper of the legendary multi-platinum group Cypress Hill, discusses the early days of rap and finding success through their connection to cannabis. It’s been 30 years since ...
As 2019 is winding down, L.A. Weekly associate publisher of cannabis Michael Miller is reflecting on his favorite cannabis-related memories. Here, he delves into the intersection of artistry and ...
When you think of West Coast hip-hop, a few things may come to mind — with Cypress Hill and marijuana high on the list. In Covid quarantine, weed dispensaries were deemed essential businesses by every ...
B-Real (Louis Mario Freese), a founder of the pioneering Los Angeles hip-hop outfit Cypress Hill and a member of the supergroup Prophets of Rage (with Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Rage Against the ...
Though Estevan Oriol has never been a member of Cypress Hill, the photographer and filmmaker traveled with the band for most of its 30-plus years. If co-founder B-Real did an onstage hit from the bong ...
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