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Re: Not many fans of chicano rap on here but you CAN'T hate on this man
« Reply #30 on: March 14, 2008, 10:03:23 AM »
didnt frost also see some success back in the day?

Yeah. "La Raza." A one hit wonder.

Ain't No Sunshine was a huge hit from the American Me Soundtrack. Also Eastside Rendevous and La Familia were huge singles in the Mid 90's.

Other huge selling Chicano Rappers, Lighter Shade of Brown had On A Sunday Afternoon and Hey DJ that saw huge success and Baby Beesh ended his great run with Suga Suga, now his Baby Bash... lol... Lil' Rob did have radio success with Summer Nights as I heard it on MN radio, and NB Ryders had Lost in Love and So Fly was a huge hit and Sumethin Bout Chu Baby got some good spins in MN and a lot of other stations around the nation.

Chicano Rap will sale depending on the state of Hip-Hop. Ain't even the major artist are going platnum so it's hard to judge Chicano Rap on sales, especially when Chicano Rap has the same base that actually does not get their music from the net and the base of sales comes in mom and pops and swap meets, so Chicano Rap sales actually stay pretty stable.


thank you

i was going to bring up kid frost not being a ONE HIT WONDER and LSOB

also

psycho realm and cypress hill(if you want to be generous)

Since I see Latinos as a whole... and hate spliting Cubans and Puerto Ricans from Chicanos... I usually add them to my arguments. Afterall, Cypress Hill and Mellow Man Ace were huge in getting Chicano Rap seen as Mellow Man Ace worked with ALT, Frost and Slow Pain, and Cypress Hill gave Frost props in their debut album on the song Latin Lingo. Though Frost dissed them later... and Cypress then dissed him on Insain in the Brain... lol. But they were all important to helping put up Chicano Rap and Latin Rap as a whole and allowed for Reggierton to be as big as it was by already having that Latin taste in Rap.
 

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Re: Not many fans of chicano rap on here but you CAN'T hate on this man
« Reply #31 on: March 14, 2008, 10:08:56 AM »
didnt frost also see some success back in the day?

Yeah. "La Raza." A one hit wonder.

Ain't No Sunshine was a huge hit from the American Me Soundtrack. Also Eastside Rendevous and La Familia were huge singles in the Mid 90's.

Other huge selling Chicano Rappers, Lighter Shade of Brown had On A Sunday Afternoon and Hey DJ that saw huge success and Baby Beesh ended his great run with Suga Suga, now his Baby Bash... lol... Lil' Rob did have radio success with Summer Nights as I heard it on MN radio, and NB Ryders had Lost in Love and So Fly was a huge hit and Sumethin Bout Chu Baby got some good spins in MN and a lot of other stations around the nation.

Chicano Rap will sale depending on the state of Hip-Hop. Ain't even the major artist are going platnum so it's hard to judge Chicano Rap on sales, especially when Chicano Rap has the same base that actually does not get their music from the net and the base of sales comes in mom and pops and swap meets, so Chicano Rap sales actually stay pretty stable.


thank you

i was going to bring up kid frost not being a ONE HIT WONDER and LSOB

also

psycho realm and cypress hill(if you want to be generous)

Since I see Latinos as a whole... and hate spliting Cubans and Puerto Ricans from Chicanos... I usually add them to my arguments. Afterall, Cypress Hill and Mellow Man Ace were huge in getting Chicano Rap seen as Mellow Man Ace worked with ALT, Frost and Slow Pain, and Cypress Hill gave Frost props in their debut album on the song Latin Lingo. Though Frost dissed them later... and Cypress then dissed him on Insain in the Brain... lol. But they were all important to helping put up Chicano Rap and Latin Rap as a whole and allowed for Reggierton to be as big as it was by already having that Latin taste in Rap.

i did know about the kid frost thing and insane in the membrain haad a diss to kid frost??

i have that track memorized where did they diss frost??


and reggaeton has been around since like 89 or maybe 90 by El general if you remember him(dope IMO LOL)

but yea cypress and mellow man ace they def. helped give it exposure especially with cypress because althought they weren't mexican(b-real half mex tho) they dressed and talked like cholos so id say they are chicano rap IMO

don't know if you agree with that tho
 

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Re: Not many fans of chicano rap on here but you CAN'T hate on this man
« Reply #32 on: March 14, 2008, 10:47:43 AM »
didnt frost also see some success back in the day?
Yeah. "La Raza." A one hit wonder.
Ain't No Sunshine was a huge hit from the American Me Soundtrack. Also Eastside Rendevous and La Familia were huge singles in the Mid 90's.

Other huge selling Chicano Rappers, Lighter Shade of Brown had On A Sunday Afternoon and Hey DJ that saw huge success and Baby Beesh ended his great run with Suga Suga, now his Baby Bash... lol... Lil' Rob did have radio success with Summer Nights as I heard it on MN radio, and NB Ryders had Lost in Love and So Fly was a huge hit and Sumethin Bout Chu Baby got some good spins in MN and a lot of other stations around the nation.

Chicano Rap will sale depending on the state of Hip-Hop. Ain't even the major artist are going platnum so it's hard to judge Chicano Rap on sales, especially when Chicano Rap has the same base that actually does not get their music from the net and the base of sales comes in mom and pops and swap meets, so Chicano Rap sales actually stay pretty stable.

What if I were to tell you that swap meets are bootlegs?
 

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Re: Not many fans of chicano rap on here but you CAN'T hate on this man
« Reply #33 on: March 14, 2008, 11:01:41 AM »
can any one post this song so i can download it shit is hard
 

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Re: Not many fans of chicano rap on here but you CAN'T hate on this man
« Reply #34 on: March 14, 2008, 11:10:44 AM »
didnt frost also see some success back in the day?
Yeah. "La Raza." A one hit wonder.
Ain't No Sunshine was a huge hit from the American Me Soundtrack. Also Eastside Rendevous and La Familia were huge singles in the Mid 90's.

Other huge selling Chicano Rappers, Lighter Shade of Brown had On A Sunday Afternoon and Hey DJ that saw huge success and Baby Beesh ended his great run with Suga Suga, now his Baby Bash... lol... Lil' Rob did have radio success with Summer Nights as I heard it on MN radio, and NB Ryders had Lost in Love and So Fly was a huge hit and Sumethin Bout Chu Baby got some good spins in MN and a lot of other stations around the nation.

Chicano Rap will sale depending on the state of Hip-Hop. Ain't even the major artist are going platnum so it's hard to judge Chicano Rap on sales, especially when Chicano Rap has the same base that actually does not get their music from the net and the base of sales comes in mom and pops and swap meets, so Chicano Rap sales actually stay pretty stable.

What if I were to tell you that swap meets are bootlegs?

I'd say you go to the wrong swap meets... lol. They bootlegs... but they got real CDs too. Hell... the lady in the Rialto Swap Meet had pictures with all the artist of the DPG and all that.. and the actual CDs in the case
 

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Re: Not many fans of chicano rap on here but you CAN'T hate on this man
« Reply #35 on: March 14, 2008, 11:29:07 AM »
I'd say you go to the wrong swap meets... lol. They bootlegs... but they got real CDs too. Hell... the lady in the Rialto Swap Meet had pictures with all the artist of the DPG and all that.. and the actual CDs in the case

Here's why I said bootlegs: while I was talking with Reina of ReinaProductions (promotes Slow Pain and Cuete Yeska), she told me (and confirmed) that all the Chicano Rap albums (not any of the main stuff like from Death Row, Bad Boy, No Limit, etc.) that are sold on swap meets are stolen material. Only those. If you go to a swap meet, check the track listings. Look for those songs on the net, see where they originally came from. You'll be surprised as to how many songs rappers like Mr. Shadow, Slow Pain and Chingo Bling get stolen.

Don't believe me? Ask Reina.