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E-40 Is Coming!
Earlier this afternoon we were informed that there have been rumors going around on Myspace that E-40 will not be performing at The Music Fair, and that a lot of the other artists listed will not be appearing as well. Please take these obviously untrue comments lightly, because if we are not mistaken, the last time we checked paying for a service and not receiving it was still considered stealing and we wouldn't want to label any of our artists as a thief now would we?
We would not have booked our artists (i.e. E-40), paid them, and flown them in from their respective homes to the Imperial Valley if they were not going to be showing up at The Music Fair.
We hope this clears up any confusion that some of you may have had due to these rumors and we hope to see you at The Music Fair tomorrow where E-40, and every other artist listed on this web page, Will Be Performing!!
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Sen Dog
Sen Dog (born Senen Reyes, November 20, 1965, in La Habana, Cuba) is an Afro-Cuban rapper, and member of the well known rap group Cypress Hill. He is the older brother of fellow rapper Mellow Man Ace. Sen Dog has been developing his own solo career in addition to his work with Cypress Hill. He has been in the recording studio with brother Mellow Man Ace, recording a duo album entitled The Reyes Brothers, slated for a 2006 release.
Cypress Hill History
COLUMBIA RECORDS SET TO RELEASE
CYPRESS HILL'S GREATEST HITS FROM THE BONG
First-Ever English-Language Collection Of Groundbreaking Hits
From Rap/Rock Pioneers Features TWO Brand-New Songs
+ Bonus Reggaeton Mix Of "Latin Thugs"
In Stores Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Cypress Hill, whose pioneering Latino hip-hop/rock fusion continues to
cast its radical shadow over the rap/pop landscape, will celebrate the
group's extraordinary longevity with the long-awaited Greatest Hits From The Bong, in stores Tuesday, December 13, 2005.
The first-ever English language "best of" collection Cypress Hill, Greatest Hits From The Bong
covers 13 years of recorded Cypress Hill history, beginning with 1992's
underground hits "How I Could Just Kill A Man," "Hand On The Pump," and
"Latin Lingo," cresting with 1993's massive crossover breakthrough
smash "Insane In The Brain," rolling through the mid-to-late 1990's
with the signature anthems "Throw Your Set In The Air," "Dr.
Greenthumb," and "I Ain't Going Out Like That," banging the new
millennium with 2000's "(Rock) Superstar" and 2004's "Latin Thugs"
(featuring Puerto Rican Reggaeton rapper Tego Calderón) and laying the
groundwork for a green Cypress Hill future with two brand-new cuts:
"The Only Way" and "EZ Come EZ Go." Rounding out the set is a special
bonus Reggaeton Mix of "Latin Thugs" (featuring Tego Calderón), remixed
and produced by DJ Kazzanova.
Since the group's formation in 1988, the pioneering rap-rock
quartet Cypress Hill -- founders B-Real (Louis Freese), DJ Muggs
(Lawrence Muggerud) and Sen Dog (Senen Reyes), along with newest member
Eric Bobo -- have come a long way from the streets of South Central
L.A. Over the course of its 17-year history, Cypress Hill has sold more
than 17 million albums worldwide, including more than 11 million
records in the U.S. alone. The group has garnered 15 multi-platinum,
platinum and gold certifications from the RIAA; headlined Lollapalooza,
Woodstock and the group's own Smokin' Grooves tour; appeared on
"Saturday Night Live," among other shows, all the while breaking down
the musical and cultural barriers between hip-hop, alternative, metal,
rock, reggae, ska and Latin music. To this day, many of Cypress Hill's
hits remain on active rotation on the nation's foremost hip-hop, rock
and alternative playlists while the sounds of Cypress Hill continue to
rock the world's hottest underground parties.
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