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DJ Muggs says that Cypress Hill shied away from making their Latino heritage a part of their image at the beginning of their career.
Producer DJ Muggs, widely known as a member of Cypress Hill, is indicative of many individuals whose work graced our eardrums in the era commonly referred to as Hip-Hop’s Golden Era. He ...
Now, Muggs claims that Peloton has used Cypress Hill tracks including “Insane In The Brain” and “Rap (Superstar)” without permission.
Cypress Hill's "We Legalized It" tour stops at the Tabernacle May 10, 2024 as pot legalization becomes more commonplace nationwide. We talk to the drummer Eric "Bobo" Correa.
But Muggs will still record with the group, noted Sen Dog, who is delighted and surprised Cypress Hill is still a going concern after 35 years. “Let me tell you, something about what we thought ...
“It’s been something that we’ve talked about for many years since ‘The Simpsons’ episode first aired,” Cyprus Hill member B-Real said.
Cypress Hill’s increasingly murky and artsy sound on IV may be what led British trip-hop pioneer Tricky to draft DJ Muggs to contribute to his 1999 album Juxtapose.
Black Sunday is a consolidation of power for Cypress Hill, tending more toward perfecting a solid formula than toying with invention. Muggs’s trademark is in the sirens, shrieks, whistles, and ...
Muggs has been one of the most consistent producers in the game, delivering project after project for a litany of artists, including Cypress Hill, House of Pain, Ice Cube and Goodie Mob.
Sen Dog spoke to The Root about the group’s legacy and the importance of their sophomore album, Black Sunday, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
For over three decades, legendary hip-hop group Cypress Hill (B-Real, Sen Dog, DJ Muggs, Eric “Bobo” Correa) has been churning out hits for the charts, but on their own terms and in their own ...
Cypress Hill performing on 4/20 at the Spokane Arena couldn’t be more appropriate.