Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Old Shit Monday... on Tuesday, Latin Rap Edition

Hey all, sorry I'm behind schedule again. I went to Monday Night Raw last night. By the way, if you've never been, go.

It's amazing.

OK, for no particular reason, I'm going to dedicate this edition of Old Shit Monday to Latino Rapper of the 1990s.

1) Mellow Man Ace - "Mentirosa" (1990)

This isn't super well-known, but Mellow Man Ace is the brother of Cypress Hill's Sen Dog, and was originally in an early incarnation of Cypress. In '88, Mellow went solo, and when he had huge chart success with "Mentirosa" in 1990, it seemed like he made the right decision.

Perhaps looking back now, Mellow wishes he had stayed in the group.

None the less, "Mentirosa" was the first Top-40 hip-hop song to feature Spanish lyrics, making Mellow Man Ace a bit of a trailblazer.

This video has a little bit of everything: hot dancing girls; a courtroom scene; weird Catholic imagery; sheepskin coats; hats. They need to make more videos like this one.



2) The Beatnuts - "Reign of the Tec" (1993)

I'm not 100% sure what pre-Giuliani New York looked like, but I have a feeling it was probably not unlike this video; a lot of heavily armed sociopaths running around and selling dope.

The Beatnuts are definitely on my list for the greatest rap group of all-time, and are probably number one on my list when it comes to most underrated. This song comes off their debut, Intoxicated Demons, and is interesting because it features The Nuts old three-man line-up, featuring Al-Tariq, then known as Kool Fashion, who found Allah and quit the group in 1995.

Another interesting thing about "Reign of the Tec" is that it would be literally impossible to make this song today. It features a sample from both Brand Nubian and Black Sabbath. There are songs on Demons that sample from five different songs. There is no way a modern rapper could afford the clearance on that many samples, which is sad, because Demons is a super bad-ass album.



3) Lighter Shade of Brown - "Hey DJ" (1994)

OK, first off, you could play that World's Famous Supreme Team sample and attach it to anything, and I'd love it.

Also, the women in this video are stellar. They really could teach a thing or two to the gross, plastic, video hos of today.

And finally, did anyone else notice that this clip is directed by X-Men 2's Brett Ratner? Weird.

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