Sen Dog spoke to The Root about the group’s legacy and the importance of their sophomore album, Black Sunday, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
In 1993, New York and Los Angeles ruled as hip-hop’s capital cities. The perfect group to seize the moment was Cypress Hill: two L.A. rappers, Louis “B-Real” Freese and Senen “Sen Dog” Reyes, and a producer, Lawrence “DJ Muggs” Muggerud, who’d grown up in NYC, fusing the gritty boom-bap of New York with the swaggering … Cypress Hill’s Black Sunday: Track By Track Read More » The post Cypress Hill’s <i>Black Sunday</i>: Track By Track appeared first on SPIN.