Cypress Hill is considered the first-ever Latin American hip hop group, and has sold over 20 million albums to date, with this graphic novel release timed to their 30th anniversary and activities and merchandise planned around it Graphic novel traces the group's origins back to Los Angeles, CA and is set against a backdrop of the turmoil of the LA Riots, making this an all-too relevant release following the events of 2020 and clashes between police and protestors in the Black Lives Matter movement Written by former Complex Editor-in-Chief and Def Jam Records executive Noah Callahan-Bever Feature media coverage in LA Times, NY Times, High Times Planned regional features across Southern California print and radio outlets, including daily and weekly publications in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego
1991: XXX años atrás, un trío pionero hizo historia musical mezclando fundamentos de hip-hop della costa este con el pavonear chicano della costa oeste para crear un sonido todo lo suyo. Antes de convertirse en icónicos, Louis y Senen eran unos jóvenes cholos alrededor del camino, tratando de evitar problemas--hasta que una serie de encuentros casuales con los dos lados de la ley le cambió el camino por siempre.