
Young De’s All The Wrong Things 2 will, at long last, drop tomorrow (April 12th).
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Young De’s All The Wrong Things 2 will, at long last, drop tomorrow (April 12th).
PREVIOUS: Demrick – Class A (Video)
Crooked I recently sat down with Ras Kass and Cypress Hill’s B-Real on C.O.B. Radio. Up top, Ras Kass talks about his latest project Barmageddon, traveling the world at a young age, Chris Dorner, working with Crook on past projects and more. After the jump, B-Real reflects on Cypress Hill’s underlying message and how the conscious decision was made not to glorify the gangster lifestyle but to provide listeners understanding and personal insight through their music. He also speaks on DJ Muggs’ production credits, his contributions towards Cypress Hill’s albums and explains why he’s one of the best to ever do it.
While at their 16th annual NYC Halloween show the legendary pot advocates touched on a variety of topics, from co-signing Kendrick Lamar to Slick Rick’s much-ballyhooed performance at the Barclays Center this week. But the fact they’ve smoked with Oliver Stone? Classic.

The legendary Cypress Hill and Rusko team up with Damian Marley on the lead single to their upcoming collaborative project. “Can’t Keep Me Down” is available for purchase now on iTunes now via Cypress Hill Muzik/V2 Records.
Footage of Cypress Hill performing their classic cut “Insane in the Brain” live at the Smoke Out Festival in San Bernardino, CA. Only in CA can you get away with having a Smoke Out Festival. Shouts to BHHTV.
PREVIOUS: Cypress Hill – Roll It, Light It (Video)
Directed by Jodeb
The first set of visuals from Cypress Hill’s new experimental project, Cypress X Rusko, set to drop in April.
PREVIOUS: Cypress Hill – Roll It, Light It

The ambassadors of greenery are branching out into new territory, as they team up with producer Rusko for an ambitious dubstep-flavored EP, Cypress X Rusko. The project is set to drop in April.
DOWNLOAD: Cypress Hill – Roll It, Light It | Mediafire

I meant to get this up yesterday, but I was too busy enjoying the liquor that was provided for my birthday ha. Either way, Bobo and DJ Rhettmatic link up once again for a four-track EP that features Dilated Peoples’ Rakka Iriscience, Fitz and The Tantrum’s, Noelle Scaggs and three live mix sets programmed by genre. Tracklist/download link after the jump.

Straight off Bobo and DJ Rhettmatic’s upcoming three-part mixtape and mini EP project, Cypress Junkies, dropping November 3rd.
The group’s new capsule-inspired release contains three new mixes and four original studio tracks with a feature by Dilated Peoples’ Rakaa Iriscience and Fitz and The Tantrum’s, Noelle Scaggs.
Reebok Classics & Rock The Bells are doing a film series in which the festival’s headliners speak on their genre-defining albums. Lauryn speaks on her instant vintage debut solo outing up top…
“I make the music that I want to hear and when you find that other people want to hear that too… how could you not be excited about that,” Ms. Hill notes. She goes on to say “I made a piece of music from a sincere place and I think that sincerity has no choice but to resonate with people.”
Check out words from Nas and Cypress Hill down bottom.

Years before Scott Caan would become the pompous character Scott Lavin on Entourage and playing Danno on Hawai’i 5-0, he was a rapper affiliated with Cypress Hill. Yes, you read that right. Scott went by Mad Skillz and together with fellow emcee Mudfoot (years later, he would be known to us as Alchemist), these two PNCs ran together as the rap duo known as The Whooliganz. Their run was in the early 90s, when Cypress and Soul Assassins was running thangs. Although they never officially put out a full length LP, they did drop two singles that were pretty big in the underground scene. Put Your Handz Up was produced by the legendary DJ Lethal and showcases that signature Cypress Hill funk. Hardbody. Whooliganz was produced by Baka Boyz and featured a verse by B-Real. Enjoy these (2)dope slices of nostalgic FUNK.
DOWNLOAD: Put Your Handz Up (Original) (prod. DJ Lethal)
DOWNLOAD: Put Your Handz Up (QDIII rmx)
DOWNLOAD: Whooliganz f. B-Real (Original) (prod. Baka Boyz)
This is the performance that got them banned from ever appearing on SNL again, mainly due to DJ Muggs lighting up a spliff live on air and trashing the stage / breaking instruments. Kind of silly if you ask me, you know damn near the entire SNL cast were getting lit backstage – as a matter of fact, it’s public record. Bobo’s drum solos were crazy though.