Cypress Hill frontman B-Real has weighed in on the band’s long-standing ban from Saturday Night Live. It was 1993 when the hip-hop trailblazers were musical guests on the show. During a rendition of ...
B-Real wants to get the alleged Saturday Night Live ban lifted that he and his Cypress Hill brothers received in the early '90s for smoking weed during a performance. On Thursday, TMZ linked up with ...
B-Real drops a bombshell mere minutes into our interview. Cypress Hill’s 1993 juggernaut, “Insane in the Brain,” was initially written as a diss track aimed at “Treat ‘Em Right” rapper Chubb Rock.
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If there’s one thing Slightly Stoopid has figured out after three decades of bending genres, smoking weed, and making music for the beach, it’s this: the intersection of cannabis, music and good vibes ...
Speaking to SPIN, the Cypress Hill frontman explained that the Grammy-nominated single was born out of a perceived slight from the “Treat ’Em Right” rapper. B-Real revealed that Cypress Hill’s 1993 ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cypress Hill. (Credit: Eitan Miskevich) B-Real drops a bombshell mere minutes into our interview. Cypress Hill’s 1993 juggernaut, ...