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  2. Uno, Dos: Bandera - Wikipedia

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    Uno, Dos: Bandera is the third and final studio album by Mexican hip hop group Control Machete. It was released on April 27, 2004 via Universal Music Latino. Production was handled by members Pato Machete and Toy Selectah, as well as Jason Roberts and Sacha Triujeque. It features guest appearance from Randy "El Gringo Loco" Ebright.

  3. Cartel de Santa - Wikipedia

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    Cartel de Santa is a Mexican hip hop group from Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, Mexico, founded by Hector Montaño and Ronaldo Sifuentes.The band started playing in 1996 as part of the Avanzada Regia musical movement and Artilleria Pesada.

  4. Control Machete - Wikipedia

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    The group's music has appeared in several video games, including Total Overdose, Crackdown, and Scarface: The World Is Yours. Their 2003 album reached No. 18 on the Latin Pop charts. [4] [5] [6] The group has been on an indefinite hiatus since 2004. Pato and DJ Toy have collaborated with other artists and released their own solo albums.

  5. That Mexican OT Is Rolling

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    That Mexican OT (Outta Texas) was mumbling raps before he could write them. When he failed grade school classes, he remembers his mother saying, “Fuck that school — my son is going to be a ...

  6. Billboard Music Awards 2024: Complete winners list ... - AOL

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    The 2024 Billboard Music Awards are back to highlight the songs, albums and artists that dominated the charts all year round. ... regional Mexican group Fuerza Regida, country rap star Jelly Roll ...

  7. Mexican hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Image of Mexican Hip hop group Cartel De Santa. Hip hop originated from the Bronx, New York [2] and as it become a sensation it grew to other parts of the world. The hip-hop movement reached Mexico around the 1990s with the emergence of the group Control Machete [3] and it has evolved to spanning more artists like Cartel de Santa, Gera MX, El Pinche Mara, Natanael Cano, and many more.

  8. Category:Mexican hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    Mexico hip-hop music group navigational boxes (1 P) Pages in category "Mexican hip-hop groups" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Becky G reveals the one thing that was the 'catalyst' to ...

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    Among the new songs in her upcoming album, Becky reveals, are some that “you will feel just how vulnerable I am.” One is dedicated to her younger sister, Stephanie, whose 21st birthday made ...