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		<title>Carolyn Rodriguez</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carolyn Rodriguez A half-caucasian, half-Spaniard born bilingual singer and writer, she walked into a little studio in the Dope House Records warehouse with DFO Music Group back in 2001 hoping to record a demo to shop to some record labels. Five years later, she had worked with several Dope House artists in Houston, Texas, and is now recognized for her features on South Park Mexican&#8217;s recent billboard-topping release &#8220;When Devils Strike&#8221;. Carolyn Rodriguez is originally from North Carolina but came to Sam Houston State University in and graduated with an Accounting degree. There was an undeniable force that pulled her to Dope House Records. &#8220;I heard SPM&#8217;s &#8216;Mary Go Round&#8217; in a friend&#8217;s car and I told everyone in college &#8216;I&#8217;m gonna do a song with this guy. Now we&#8217;ve done so many I can&#8217;t count! God definitely brought me here for a reason&#8221;&#8230; and it&#8217;s definitely no coincidence that she ended up at the largest and most established independent Latin rap label. DFO Music Group, headed by Jaime &#8220;Pain&#8221; Ortiz, was the production team that helped get Carolyn to that window of opportunity with SPM. &#8220;When Pain said &#8216;he wants to hear you sing and try you out on [...]]]></description>
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<p>A half-caucasian, half-Spaniard born bilingual singer and writer, she walked into a little studio in the Dope House Records warehouse with DFO Music Group back in 2001 hoping to record a demo to shop to some record labels. Five years later, she had worked with several Dope House artists in Houston, Texas, and is now recognized for her features on South Park Mexican&#8217;s recent billboard-topping release &#8220;When Devils Strike&#8221;. Carolyn Rodriguez is originally from North Carolina but came to Sam Houston State University in and graduated with an Accounting degree. There was an undeniable force that pulled her to Dope House Records. &#8220;I heard SPM&#8217;s &#8216;Mary Go Round&#8217; in a friend&#8217;s car and I told everyone in college &#8216;I&#8217;m gonna do a song with this guy. Now we&#8217;ve done so many I can&#8217;t count! God definitely brought me here for a reason&#8221;&#8230; and it&#8217;s definitely no coincidence that she ended up at the largest and most established independent Latin rap label. DFO Music Group, headed by Jaime &#8220;Pain&#8221; Ortiz, was the production team that helped get Carolyn to that window of opportunity with SPM. &#8220;When Pain said &#8216;he wants to hear you sing and try you out on a hook&#8217;, I was wondering if he would even like my voice. After the first one he told me &#8216;I want you on ALL my hooks. You got that gangsta soul&#8221;. After sealing a strong partnership with SPM and Juan Gotti on numerous songs, DFO was ready to sprinkle Carolyn Rodriguez on everyone&#8217;s album. The Latin Urban music scene is about to embrace a new face with a new sound. Carolyn Rodriguez released her first solo album “Castellana” September 24, 2007 through DFO Music Group and it is distributed by Select-O-Hits. Jaime “Pain” Ortiz, its CEO (and Dope House Records’ chief engineer), produced half of the tracks on her album as well as engineer it. His resume also includes Latin Grammy and Billboard nominations, Grammy awards, and a seat on the prestigious Producers and Engineers Committee of the National Grammies. Carolyn’s mixed bilingual roots set the stage for a new genre of Latin Hip-Hop and R&amp;B. Her solo album “Castellana” gave fans what they have been waiting for, a full disc of her own songs to complete their collection. The album is clean, yet street; gangsta, yet pop; it’s filled with Spanish and English club bangers and ballads, as well as pure Hip-Hop and R&amp;B jams that remind you of her street credibility. The album features her fellow Dope House family members such as Juan Gotti, Low-G, Quota, and Shadow Ramirez. Besides the many tracks produced by Jaime “Pain” Ortiz, other producers grace her album such as Mario “Andretti” Ayala (credits include Missy Elliott and Baby Bash), Demon of 24/7 Hustlas, Tiger, Slip, and R.O.B. Spanish and English urban music lovers alike will enjoy “Castellana”, as every song packs a different punch guaranteed to leave fans wanting more. SPM&#8217;s &#8220;The Last Chair Violinist&#8221; is about to be released Sep.16 of this year, which will feature more of her recent work with him. &#8220;Man, I&#8217;m doin all KINDS of crazy stuff on this album; verses, hooks, singin, rappin, even a skit with different characters I do&#8230;I&#8217;ve NEVER worked with such an artist as Carlos Coy!&#8221; So you know what that means; her 2nd solo album will have much more of him on it as well, which she is currently working on.</p>
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		<title>South Park Mexican</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originating in the Southern rap mecca Houston, South Park Mexican (SPM) slowly built up his own personally run record label, Dope House Records, for years before eventually signing a distribution deal with Universal Records. With the promising deal in place, SPM stood on the verge of extending his reach outside of the South and becoming one of the first Mexican-American rappers to attain national success. He unfortunately never fulfilled his promise. First, his releases for Universal failed to top the charts during the early 2000s, and then he went to prison in June 2002 after a Houston jury convicted him of sexually assaulting a nine-year-old girl. Before he became South Park Mexican, Carlos Coy spent years in the dope game. Born in Houston&#8217;s predominantly Hispanic South Park neighborhood, Coy scored his first felony at the tender age of ten and continued on a path of crime, eventually getting involved with drugs by his teens. After several years of hustling on the streets, he finally got out of the dope game after a deal went bad. Around the same time, his daughter was born, causing him to re-examine his priorities. It was at this time in 1994 that Coy turned to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Originating in the Southern rap mecca Houston, South Park Mexican (SPM) slowly built up his own personally run record label, Dope House Records, for years before eventually signing a distribution deal with Universal Records. With the promising deal in place, SPM stood on the verge of extending his reach outside of the South and becoming one of the first Mexican-American rappers to attain national success. He unfortunately never fulfilled his promise. First, his releases for Universal failed to top the charts during the early 2000s, and then he went to prison in June 2002 after a Houston jury convicted him of sexually assaulting a nine-year-old girl. Before he became South Park Mexican, Carlos Coy spent years in the dope game. Born in Houston&#8217;s predominantly Hispanic South Park neighborhood, Coy scored his first felony at the tender age of ten and continued on a path of crime, eventually getting involved with drugs by his teens. After several years of hustling on the streets, he finally got out of the dope game after a deal went bad. Around the same time, his daughter was born, causing him to re-examine his priorities. It was at this time in 1994 that Coy turned to a new hustle &#8212; the rap game. Even though he had never really rapped much before in his life, he started his own record label and began honing his rhymes. At first he did what he could, hustling tapes for five dollars a piece in his neighborhood, and by the late &#8217;90s, he was putting out his own CDs on his label. His two 1998 albums &#8212; Hustle Town and Power Moves &#8212; established him in the South as a up-and-coming rapper and his rigorous touring throughout Texas won even more fans.</p>
<p>Coy won a deal with Universal following releases in 1999 and 2000 &#8212; 3rd Wish to Rock the World and The Purity Album, respectively &#8212; and had his Time Is Money album on the streets by the end of 2000. The following year, he returned with his second album for Universal, Never Change. Though Universal heavily marketed the album, like it had done with Time Is Money, the results were similar &#8212; no crossover. Big marketing budget or not, Coy&#8217;s hardcore rapping proved to be too harsh for the masses. His 2002 release, Reveille Park, a collection of freestyles, proved no different, especially since Universal chose not to release it. Finally, Coy met his unfortunate fate on May 18th, when a Houston jury convicted him for aggravated sexual assault of a child; in June the same jury sentenced him to 45 years in prison. Coy testified that he did not assault the nine-year-old girl, who had spent the night at his house with his daughter. However, Coy did admit to having sex in 1993 with a 13-year-old girl who had a son, which didn&#8217;t help his case with the jury. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disc: 1 1. A Baby&#8217;s Prayer &#8211; South Park Mexican, Ortiz, Jessica Mari 2. Swim &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 3. Mexican Heaven &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 4. The Last Chair Violinist &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 5. Gangsterous &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 6. The Ghost &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 7. Dead Pictures &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 8. Carolyn Clownin&#8217; (Skit) &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 9. Hoggin&#8217; and Doggin&#8217; &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 10. These Streets &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 11. In Hillwood &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 12. Vogues &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 13. Are We Real &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 14. The Dope House Mind &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 15. Jackers in My Home &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 16. Strapped &#38; Deadly &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos 17. Silhouettes &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos Disc: 2 1. Juan Gott&#8217;s Chick (Skit) &#8211; South Park Mexican, 2. I Must Be High &#8211; South Park Mexican, 3. Bloody War &#8211; South Park Mexican, 4. Block of Rock &#8211; South Park Mexican, 5. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>1. A Baby&#8217;s Prayer &#8211; South Park Mexican, Ortiz, Jessica Mari<br />
2. Swim &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
3. Mexican Heaven &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
4. The Last Chair Violinist &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
5. Gangsterous &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
6. The Ghost &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
7. Dead Pictures &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
8. Carolyn Clownin&#8217; (Skit) &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
9. Hoggin&#8217; and Doggin&#8217; &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
10. These Streets &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
11. In Hillwood &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
12. Vogues &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
13. Are We Real &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
14. The Dope House Mind &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
15. Jackers in My Home &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
16. Strapped &amp; Deadly &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos<br />
17. Silhouettes &#8211; South Park Mexican, Coy, Carlos</p>
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<p>1. Juan Gott&#8217;s Chick (Skit) &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
2. I Must Be High &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
3. Bloody War &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
4. Block of Rock &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
5. The Beach House &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
6. Wizard of Oz &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
7. Filthy Rich &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
8. The System &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
9. High Everyday (Screwed) &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
10. Iatola &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
11. Dope Game &#8211; South Park Mexican,<br />
12. Woodson and Worthing &#8211; South Park Mexican</p>
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