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Added: October 1st, 2008 Bio: Mr. Blue is a gangster born and rasied in the streets of Sur X Town Chiques. He is Centro Side Records founder and CEO. He is also the labels most versatile rapper/producer. He has seen it all and done it all, from serving time to walking through clouds of gun smoke. Keep trucha for his hit love song "More Than Words Can Say" & his summertime hit "Despacito' plus many more....
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Blunted One
Blunted One is a OG. Hustler born and raised in the streets of Wasco, the camp to be exact. He is centro side Records Co founder and the labels most smoothest rapper. He has grown up in a life of struggle that has enabled him to deliver his supreme high time ryhmes. Keep trucha for blunted one's |
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Outtahand
Outtahand is a 23 year old laid back chicano born and raised in the city of Bakersfield. He stays putting it down for the 661 representing Kern County to the fullest. He is the labels most talented producer with his feel good beats and west coast bangers. The Multi talented artist is also a swift |
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Lil Evil
Little Evil is a 15 year old youngster born and raised in the war zone city of salinas california but now resides in the 661. He continues to represent the 831 to the fullest with his sur ryhmes and his street mentality. He's the youngest out the camp but yet the most flourishing artist watching |
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Lil Blacky
While attending high school in Riverside, CA, 15 year old Lil Blacky decided to dedicate his life to music. He has been writing and recording ever since. He is set to release his 3rd solo album titled "It Iz What It Iz" late 2008. At 16 years old Lil Blacky recorded his first album titled |
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Lala
Its taken me a minute to get this bio up...hopefully it answers lots of questions y'all have. I'm from Van Nuys CA (818!!!!!), but have lived all over Los Angeles. I come from a big Mexican/American family...I've got 4 little sisters. Comin' up i lived mostly wit my abuela...FAMILIA is everything |
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Mr. Criminal
Mr. Criminal grew up in the streets of Southern California. At an early age, he was kicked out of school, went to Juvenile Hall, placed on house arrest, and even placed on probation. He wrote his early raps about life in a book. In the year 2000, Criminal was released from probation and met Mr. |
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Huero Snipes
Huero Snipes is a West LA Native of the streets. According to Huero, smashing in the studio is nothing to him; it's what he does. It's his calling. His music is all street, inspired by the street, so don't get it twisted No studio banging, here!
Although Huero Snipes is out on bond for a gun |
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Spanky Loco
From street life to street poet emerges Spanky Loco. The streets of West Los Angeles is his battleground exploding with sound, violence, money, urban drama, drug sales, and gang tales. These elements are subject matter to many songs created by Mr. Loco. Guest features with west coast pioneers such |
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Kayottic
Kayottic aka "The Prime Suspect" coming to you live from "The home of the hit em up" Los Skandelous Killafornia. I'm from the bomb ass group called "The Suspects". |
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Mr. Don't Know
After catching the attention of West Coast hip hop giant The Game, MDK also know as Mr Dont Know was given what he needed to take his music to next level. Collaborating with Black Wall Street DJ's From Nu Jerzey Devil,DJ Skee, DJ Kris-Stylez, Dj Bigg Rich and Black Wall Street Europe's very own DJ |
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Lefty Knuckles
My name is Lefty Knuckles, aka Willy Sosa, aka Stony Curtis, aka Lefty Fleetwood, aka Heatmizer, aka Tony COke, and Baking Sode aka My. Bang (L.A.)Desh! I've been doing this for a long time and don't plan to stop. My love for music runs deep and I believe in my material. I'm a solo artist looking |
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Mr. Midget Loco
What's up Raza! This is Mr. Midget Loco from the Charlie Row Campo. I grew up in the crazy calles of Boyle Heights where the gang activity was very active. Survival was a must in these rough streets. I then relocated to the city of Rosemead where I stood some years but of course I ended up back to |
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JuneBugSlim
A solo Latino rapper from Sacramento, Junebug Slim is all about the streets. With a high-pitched flow and vivid storytelling skills, he takes listeners on an audio visit to the ghetto for a trip they'll never forget. Slim has appeared on numerous compilations |
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The Sire
With eyes on the prize, Tha SIRE has proudly watched Tha Empire
Records rise. The ground floor label has come up and now proudly lifts
the veil on his debut album, Tha ARRIVAL Built from the bottom up, the
record label established by Ernie Jiménez is a fitting example of what
hard work and a |
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Omar Cruz
When Omar Cruz surveyed the music scene in early 2005, the Los Angeles-based rapper noticed a distinct void. “…There are no Latins, no Mexicans rapping. We’ve been overlooked,” observed Cruz. He wanted to change that. “I’m an MC, but I happen to be Latino. I’m trying to bring to the |
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Lil Cuete
Lil Cuete was born in 1984 into a gang infested district of south east Los Angeles. His Family is a 3rd generation Chicano and his grandfather (the original Cuetero) and his uncle (Mr. Cuete) have handed down his legacy as a Lil Cuete in his varrio. The hard knock streets of L.A. are where Lil |
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Mr. Junebug
Born and raised in Torrence, Ca. Influenced by his uncle and fighting his curiousity to how he would sound behind the mic. Mr. Junebug started at a very young age with his love for oldies and rapping. So logicaly he put the 2... together and looped oldies with some drums and started to spit on the |
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Brown Boy
Even though Latin rap music did not garner much national attention up until the 2000s (with some exceptions like Cypress Hill and Big Punisher), America's Southwest always has seen a number of Latino/a rappers, like California's Brown Boy, compete for radio airplay with widely known artists. Brown |
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Mr. Capone-E
As one of the originator’s of the West Coast gangsta rap movement, Mr. Capone-E has made quite a name for himself while still in his prime. Mr. Capone-E’s latest effort, Don’t Get It Twisted (SMC Recordings) is an album designed to cement his hold on the mainstream music scene while |
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Lil Rob
Lil' Rob knows that many rap fans have a hard time relating to artists who constantly glorify hard-to-obtain material items. That’s why the legendary San Diego rapper chooses to remain rooted in reality. With a string of successful underground albums, from 1997’s “Crazy Life” to 1999/2000 |
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