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Capone

Latin rapper Capone was created and raised in LA, forming his own label, Latino Jam, in 1998 to concern his debut single, “Kick It 4 la Raza.” The full-length Chicano Globe premiered in 1999; both Raza Rolls Deep and Mis Carnales, Vol. 1 made an appearance the following springtime. Second …

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Capone-N-Noreaga

Queens rap duo Capone-N-Noreaga enjoyed massive road credibility using the release of the debut recording, The War Record, which earned them a devoted following within the hardcore rap globe. Capone (created Kiam Holley) and Noreaga (created Victor Santiago) was raised within the tasks of Queensbridge and LeFrak Town, respectively, and …

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N.O.R.E.

One-half from the Queens hardcore rap duo Capone-N-Noreaga, Victor “Noreaga” Santiago met Kiam “Capone” Holley in 1992 even though both were offering prison sentences. Authorized to Penalty Information in 1996, the set released a hard-hitting debut (The Battle Statement) in June 1997, but after Holley was tossed back in prison …

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Don Dinero

The first main American-born, Spanish-rapping hip-hop artist to help make the major-label jump and discover widespread commercial acceptance, Don Dinero was original — for an instant, that’s, before a legion of followers like Pitbull followed in his footsteps basically found an eager marketplace for stateside Spanish-language rap. Granted, stateside Latino …

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Bodega Bamz

A native of Top Manhattan’s East Harlem (aka Spanish Harlem) community, hardcore rapper Bodega Bamz, supported by his engineer and supervisor sibling Ohla, scrapped his method to gaining notice amid New York’s underground rap picture of the first 2010s. Created Nathaniel DeLaRosa, Bodega Bamz captured interest in 2012 using the …

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