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Kike Carbajal Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (7) • MP3 (4)
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Liberate CD (2004)
Kike Carbajal albums -Regional/Rap
Recording information: West Main Studios; Z Studioz.
Photographer: Mikki Allen Willis.
Arranger: Byron Brizuela.
Personnel: Patricia Melecio, Leyla Hoyle, Carlos Murguía (vocals); Marco Montana (bajo sexto); Kike Carbajal (accordion, keyboards); Samuel Nolasco (trumpet); Humberto Ruiz (trombone); Byron Brizuela (keyboards, programming); Julio Bovea (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Federico Ehrlich; Alfredo Fuentes.
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Esperanza CD (2004)
Kike Carbajal CD discography Jae-P was 19 when Univision Records released his second album, Esperanza, in late September 2004, which means that the Mexican-American MC was only a child when the best sociopolitical rappers -- Public Enemy, KRS-One, and Ice-T, among others -- were at the height of their popularity. But lyrically, Esperanza is, in many respects, a throwback to a more intellectual era in hip-hop. Recalling some of the intelligent rap albums that came out in the late '80s and early '90s -- albums like PE's Fear of a Black Planet and Boogie Down Productions' By All Means Necessary -- Esperanza has the sort of thoughtfulness that is missing from many of 2004's rap discs. Jae-P doesn't spend all his time rapping about how many gold chains he owns, how many hotties he has seduced or how many thugs he rolls with; instead, the Los Angeles resident encourages cultural pride and wonders what can be done to combat the problems of the inner city -- in other words, Jae-P deals with much of the same subject matter that PE, BDP, Ice-T and Grandmaster Flash dealt with back in ...
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Asi Soy CD (2005)
Kike Carbajal music CDs Although English still dominates hip-hop in the United States -- at least outside of Latino neighborhoods -- rap is a very global phenomenon that be found in a variety of countries in a variety of languages. There are Prague-based MCs who rap in Czech exclusively; there are rappers in Tokyo and Osaka who flow in nothing but Japanese. And in ...
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La Bomba, Que Onda CD (2003)
Kike Carbajal discography Recording information: West Main Studios.
Arrangers: Kike Carbajal; Byron Brizuela.
Personnel: Tommy Banks (acoustic guitar); Kike Carbajal (accordion); Federico Medina (trumpet).
Audio Mixer: Byron Brizuela.
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Amiga Mia CD (2005)
Kike Carbajal songs In the Latin music industry, the terms "regional Mexican" and "tropical" are not often used interchangeably. But there is a place where the two sometimes intersect: cumbia. Tropical has its Caribbean side (salsa, merengue, and bachata), but it also has its cumbia side -- and while cumbia started in Colombia, it is quite popular among Mexicans. Aroma's fifth album, Amiga ...
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Hip Hop, Sal Y Limon CD (2004)
Kike Carbajal CD discography Personnel: Juan Carlos Chavez (vocals); Chuy Jr. (rap vocals); Kike Carbajal (accordion); Byron Brizuela (keyboards); Mark Solis (bass instrument).
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Hip Hop, Sal Y Limon CD (2004)
Kike Carbajal albums Personnel: Juan Carlos Chavez (vocals); Chuy Jr. (rap vocals); Kike Carbajal (accordion); Byron Brizuela (keyboards); Mark Solis (bass instrument).
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