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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 ...
Cypress Hill is an American hip hop group from South Gate, California, formed in 1988. They have sold over 20 million albums worldwide, and they have obtained multi-platinum and platinum certifications. The group has been critically acclaimed for their first five albums. [8]
Cypress Hill: How I Could Just Kill A Man David Perez Shadi Hand on the Pump n/c The Phuncky Feel One 1992 Stoned is the Way of the Walk Jake Scott (director) Real Estate Latin Lingo n/c 1993 Black Sunday: Insane in the Brain Josh Taft: When The S*** Goes Down F. Gary Gray: I Ain't Goin' Out Like That 1995 Temples of Boom: Throw Your Set In The ...
"Hand on the Pump" is a single by hip hop group Cypress Hill, released from their self-titled debut album. While still successful, the song did not reach the popularity of previous singles "How I Could Just Kill a Man" and "The Phuncky Feel One".
Elephants on Acid is the ninth studio album by American hip hop group Cypress Hill, and is the group's first studio album in eight years following Rise Up making it the group's longest gap between albums. [8]
The song's music video begins with a man in a locker room, lacing up his boots. The camera pans out to reveal a crowd of people in the room with him, who go into a factory for a fight. Another man is a bathroom alone getting ready for a fight, before he punches a mirror. The two men begin to fight while the crowd forms a circle pit around them.
Cypress Hill is the debut studio album by the American hip hop group Cypress Hill. It was released on August 13, 1991, by Ruffhouse Records and Columbia Records . The recording sessions were held at Image Recording Studios in Los Angeles from August 1990 to May 1991.
The music video for the song was directed by Dean Karr and had guest appearances from Slash, Everlast, Tim Armstrong, Travis Barker, Skinhead Rob, Nadja Peulen, Xzibit, Gary Dourdan, Fredwreck and Wilmer Valderrama and Bobby Alt of Street Drum Corps