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  2. Thee Midniters - Wikipedia

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    Thee Midniters were among the first rock acts to openly sing about Chicano themes in songs such as "Chicano Power" and "The Ballad of César Chávez" in the late 1960s. [1] The band was promoted by Dick "Huggy Boy" Hugg on local radio station KTYM in Inglewood, California and also by his fill-in Godfrey Kerr. Huggy Boy was also a popular DJ on ...

  3. Brown-eyed soul - Wikipedia

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    Brown-eyed soul, also referred to as Chicano soul, Hispanic soul, or Latino soul, is soul music & rhythm & blues (R&B) performed in the United States mainly by Hispanic Latinos and Chicanos in Southern California, East Los Angeles, and San Antonio (Texas) during the 1960s, continuing through to the early 1980s. [1]

  4. Chicano rap - Wikipedia

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    Chicano rap derives from American rap which bases its music on drum beats, jazz music, and bass amongst others. Early influences for Chicano rap include "oldies", funk music and later incorporated conjunto and banda. [5] Stemming from a long culture of mestizaje, Chicano rap uses samples from a wide range of music. Chicano can differentiate ...

  5. List of Chicano rappers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Chicano rappers, both individuals and groups. "Chicano rap" is defined as a " subgenre of hip hop that embodies aspects of the Mexican American or Chicano culture. 2Mex

  6. Lil Rob discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of Chicano rapper Lil Rob. Albums. Studio albums. Year Title Chart positions ... Neighborhood Music — 94 — 10 2005 Twelve Eighteen (Part I ...

  7. El Chicano - Wikipedia

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    El Chicano was an American brown-eyed soul group from Los Angeles, California, whose style incorporated various modern music genres including rock, funk, soul, blues, jazz, and salsa. [1] The group's name came from the word Chicano , a term for United States citizens of typically Mexican descent.

  8. Chicano rock - Wikipedia

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    Chicano rock music was also influenced by the Doo-wop genre, an example being the song "Angel Baby" by the Chicana fronted group Rosie and the Originals. [ 6 ] Don Tosti's Pachuco Boogie , recorded in 1948, was the first Chicano million-selling record, [ 7 ] a swing tune featuring Spanish lyrics, using hipster slang called Calo .

  9. Suavecito (Malo song) - Wikipedia

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    The song has been called "The Chicano National Anthem". Chart history. The song was the band's biggest hit: the only one U.S. Top-20 (#18) and Canada (#14 ...