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Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog Has Been Hospitalized

Infamous rap group Cypress Hill has been back on the road, this time with the controversial heavy metal band Slipknot.

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Cypress Hill Release New Album “Back In Black”

Cypress Hill has released their tenth studio album, “Back In Black,” produced entirely by Black Milk. To ring in the

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Cypress Hill Drop Animated Video For New Single “Open Ya Mind“

Hip-Hop pioneers Cypress Hill have already had a busy 2021, but they couldn’t let the year end without giving their

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B-Real & Scott Storch Team Up To Release New Album “Tell You Somethin’”

Legendary rapper B-Real, one of the lead rappers of multi-platinum West Coast Cypress Hill fame, has teamed up with Grammy-winning

Gossip News

Cypress Hill’s B-Real Roasts Steve Harvey For Disrespecting Hip-Hop

Over the years, Steve Harvey has managed to annoy his fair share of people for various reasons, but more recently

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Cypress Hill’s B-Real Announces Double A-Side Release

B-Real aka Dr. Greenthumb and one of the lead rappers of multi-platinum West Coast Cypress Hill fame will drop a

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Cypress Hill Drop Brand New Single “Champion Sound”

Hip-Hop pioneers Cypress Hill surprised fans with the release of a brand new song, “Champion Sound,” via eOne. The track,

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Public Enemy Release Music Video For “GRID” ft. Cypress Hill & George Clinton

Public Enemy’s single “GRID” featuring Cypress Hill and George Clinton is a post-apocalyptic view of the world after it collapses

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Public Enemy Unveils Animated Video For Cypress Hill-Assisted Single “Grid”

Public Enemy’s single “Grid” featuring Cypress Hill and George Clinton “is a love letter to Hip-Hop’s golden era (and the