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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Run the Jewels Drop ‘ooh la la’ Remix With Santa Fe ... - AOL

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    Run The Jewels shared a remix of "ooh la la" by Mexican Institute of Sound with an additional verse by Santa Fe Klan. The single picks up Cumbia and Mariachi influences in the remix. Behind ...

  7. Johnny Dang (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released alongside the single. Directed by D Green Filmz and filmed at Johnny Dang's jewelry shop in Houston, it sees That Mexican OT wearing a bejeweled belt, diamond grills, and his signature cowboy hat. He shows off his cars with Paul Wall, Drodi and the artists also hang out under a highway. [2]

  8. Chicano rap - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Chicano hip hop group A Lighter Shade of Brown released their album Brown & Proud, [4] which included hits "On a Sunday Afternoon" (a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100) and "Latin Active". Rap group Cypress Hill (One Cuban, One Puerto Rican), would sometimes use popular Chicano slang and culture in their music and videos. The ...

  9. List of Chicano rappers - Wikipedia

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    "Chicano rap" is defined as a "subgenre of hip hop that embodies aspects of the Mexican American or Chicano culture." 2Mex; A.L.T. Akwid; B-Real (Cypress Hill) Baby Bash;