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In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, B-Real of Cypress Hill discussed the making of their hit recording How I Could Just Kill A Man and the influence latinos had on the hip-hop culture.

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  • Shawn David 2 years ago
    Well spoken B
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  • Fire!! Keep 'em comin' dude.
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  • Erick C. 2 years ago
    every time i've seen b-real on the street and yelled at him or said hello he's always been very nice and gracious.
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  • Simone J. 2 years ago
    Great!
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  • Bryan Silva 2 years ago
    Im definitely feelin what your doin with these true hip hop stories. I would love to see one about the transformation of Zev Love X into MF Doom. I was a listener of KMD and am interested in hearing more about this transformation.
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  • Mak 2 years ago
    Another great story! B-Real is definitely an icon!
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  • WEREHAUS plus 1 year ago
    word
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  • Lexxvision plus 1 year ago
    Great Idea! It's good to hear artist talk about how they feel about hip hop now and what projects they have been working on.
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  • Framedink 1 year ago
    I'd love to ask B-Real if he remembers the 1993 tour when they played The Royal Court, Liverpool with Funkdoobiest (Plus someone else? Im sure I remember The Lords Of The Underground?) probably the wildest gig I've ever been too, the police had to come in on the top balcony and block off the road...Manchester a few days earlier was also pretty tasty! I seem to remember B-Real pissing on a copy of The Source too (probably just a sample!)
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  • RakunFilm 11 months ago
    stop using this dramatic music man, the rest is great.
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