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This is an example of the Southern Rap "screwed" mix style.
Recorded at Track Design Studios, Houston, Texas.
Personnel: Angela Colter, La Tanya Figures (background vocals).
Personnel: South Park Mexican (rap vocals); Delwin "Mad Reel" Bell (keyboards); Dope E (drums); Angela Colter, La Tanya Figures, Michelle Eve Rhodes, Filero (background vocals).
Producers: Delwin "Mad Reel" Bell, Bernie Bismark, South Park Mexican.
South Park Mexican Hillwood Songs Hillwood Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   You Tha Bomb Los SPM Is MEXICAN Submitted by gonzalezlobatos (Shingletown California or in the middle of ?) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
is spm mexican or black this fool sounds scary but he's cool but why does he say nigga if he's sp.mexicans Submitted by southsidepalomeros (h-town texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 5 found this helpful.
this is the first album of spm all songs are great the rhymes and his style to make the beats Submitted by luismafia12 (dallas texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of da greatest Dis Cd is one of da greatest CD's out itz considered a legend. If U don't buy dis you missin' out. Submitted by smilenow_crylater7 (Mission, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
1 of da greatest Dis is one of da greatest CD's ever made. it may not be a hit in da clubz but on da streetz itz a legend Submitted by smilenow_crylater7 (Mission, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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Purchase Hillwood CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | South Park Mexican Hustle Town CD (1998)
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$13.59 The album that broke South Park Mexican out of the South, Power Moves features a number of his best-known songs: "Holla at Cha Later," "Illegal Amigos," and "West Coast, Gulf Coast, East Coast." It's definitely a more polished and crafted work that his ...
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$13.19 Rapper SPM acknowledges a past as a drug dealer, and that former occupation continues to inform his approach to his current career, from the name of his record label, Dope House, to the subject matter of his raps. His is a world of crime and retribution, expressed in language ...
| | South Park Mexican Time Is Money CD (2000)
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$11.65 For his first album under his distribution deal with Universal Records, South Park Mexican seems quite comfortable with his increasing popularity, rapping like a veteran here. It's nice to hear him handling most of the album's rapping duties after his previous release, The Purity Album, seemed more like a compilation issued under his name. The production is a bit more polished here than on previous SPM albums, and the rhymes flow much more fluidly than ever before, making it arguably the most well-crafted SPM album to date. If there is one major problem, though, it involves SPM's level of comfort -- he almost seems too comfy here, knowing that he's finally crossed over into major label territory. One somewhat misses the inspired efforts of older, rawer albums such as Hustle Town. ~ Jason Birchmeier
"Houston native South Park Mexican is a cult hero in his home state of Texas with his old school rhyming style and ...
| | South Park Mexican Never Change CD (2001)
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$11.59 Houston, Texas native Carlos Coy, alias South Park Mexican, creates an eclectic and ambivalent mix of dangerous, misogynist raps and pro- and anti-drug cuts (in a previous, teenage life he was a drug dealer) that are often as menacing as they are entertaining. Tracks such as "Habitual Criminal" and "I Must Be High" are hard, ...
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$13.19 Carlos Coy's follow-up to 2001's NEVER CHANGE is harder and meaner than its predecessor, almost as if the South Park Mexican had decided to circle the wagons and forget all about trying to court popularity outside his immediate Houston circle. He's still at his best when he's trying to combine R&B with Hispanic and Caribbean influences, such as on the infernally catchy "Suckaz and Hataz," and "Lord Loco's Melody." This combination has a charm all its own, but on this outing Coy is mostly more than happy to stick to his chosen turf--drugs, guns and hoes, all set to the barest of backbeats and the sparsest of instrumentation. NEVER CHANGE showed that lurking somewhere inside SPM's cool macho interior is a wellspring of creativity, and if REVEILLE PARK finds ...
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With ILLADELPH HALFLIFE, the Roots have opted for a closer relationship with the boom-bap sound of true hip-hop, and they've managed to do so without letting go of the elements that made their debut special. Vocalists Black Thought and Malik B. still inject lyrical science into their rhymes, and here they're joined by fellow rap-educators Q-Tip (on "Ital"), Bahamadia ("Push Up Ya Lighter") and Common Sense ("UNIverse At War"). With ILLADELPH HALFLIFE, the Roots should finally make a very significant mark on the world of hip-hop.
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