Sen Dog

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Fumble 04:13 Tools
Capo 03:48 Tools
Biggy Bang 04:05 Tools
What You Wanna Do 03:50 Tools
The Sicko 03:34 Tools
Stand Up 02:37 Tools
Hard In The Paint 04:32 Tools
Graceful 03:27 Tools
Juggernaut 03:27 Tools
Don't Sleep On The Streets 03:40 Tools
Hell And Back 03:05 Tools
Latin Thug Feat. Tego Calderon 03:27 Tools
International 03:42 Tools
Curtain Call 05:52 Tools
Hood Rat Love 04:16 Tools
Not Today 02:42 Tools
Backin' Up My Gang (Feat. J-Killa) 03:28 Tools
Backin' Up My Gang 00:00 Tools
International (feat. Brad X, Slip Matola, Dirtball & John E. Necro) 00:00 Tools
Hood Rat Love (Feat. Young De) 00:00 Tools
Don't Sleep On The Streets (Feat. Johnny Richter) 00:00 Tools
Curtain Call (feat. AK Bulletz, Young De, Viv, Kali, J-Killa & Mellow Man Ace) 05:52 Tools
What What 00:00 Tools
Let's Roll 00:00 Tools
Quien Es Ese Negro 04:42 Tools
Latin Thug 03:27 Tools
Homies 04:46 Tools
The Wonton Song (Reconstruction Remix) 00:00 Tools
Backin Up My Gang 00:00 Tools
African Herbsman 2 00:00 Tools
Head Trip 00:00 Tools
Break Em Up Homeboy 00:00 Tools
African Herbsman 00:00 Tools
Wonton Song (Reconstruction RMX) 00:00 Tools
Don't Sleep On The Streets feat. Johnny Richter 00:00 Tools
Wonton Song (Reconstruction remix) 00:00 Tools
Wonton Song 00:00 Tools
Originality 00:00 Tools
Deadly ft. Revilo Shag & Jel 00:00 Tools
Nigga With A Badge ft. Guic-1 00:00 Tools
Nigga with A Badge 00:00 Tools
Walking In L.A. 00:00 Tools
Wanton Song 00:00 Tools
The Wonton Song [Reconstruction Remix] 00:00 Tools
the Wanton Song (Reconstruction Remix) 00:00 Tools
Evening News 00:00 Tools
Get Up, Get On It ft Delinquent Habits & Mellow Man Ace 00:00 Tools
Feel Tha Steel ft. Mellow Man Ace 00:00 Tools
The Wonton Song (Reconstucrtion Remix) 00:00 Tools
I'm In L.A 00:00 Tools
Shed A Tear ft. Delinquent Habits 00:00 Tools
Session (Skit) ft Evan Seinfeld (Biohazard) 00:00 Tools
Latin Lingo (Blackout Mix) (cypress hill) 00:00 Tools
Last Man Standing ft Biohazard 00:00 Tools
Sly, Slick & Wicked ft Mellow Man Ace 00:00 Tools
Life Is A Struggle 00:00 Tools
Get Up, Get On It 00:00 Tools
1-2, 1-2 00:00 Tools
We The People ft Kottonmouth Kings 00:00 Tools
1-2, 1-2 ft Insolencs 00:00 Tools
Quien Es Ese Negro ft Mellow Man Ace, Mr-Rico, MC Skeey & DJ Riff 00:00 Tools
Life Is A Struggle ft. Delinquent Habits 00:00 Tools
Premeditated Murder ft Mellow Man Ace 00:00 Tools
Cubans With The Jesus Piece 00:00 Tools
Get Ya Money Right 00:00 Tools
Feel Tha Steel 00:00 Tools
Shed A Tear 00:00 Tools
Last Man Standing 00:00 Tools
What's Next 00:00 Tools
We The People 00:00 Tools
Aztlan 00:00 Tools
Only Life I Know 00:00 Tools
Latin Thug (Bully OST) 00:00 Tools
Premeditated Murder 00:00 Tools
Bring tha Noize (feat. Sen Dog and Daddy X) 00:00 Tools
Fools Like Us 00:00 Tools
Session (Skit) 00:00 Tools
Latin Lingo (Blackout Mix) 00:00 Tools
What's Next ft Phunk Junkiez 00:00 Tools
What Cha Claimin 00:00 Tools
Sen Dog 00:00 Tools
Sly, Slick & Wicked 00:00 Tools
Get Respect ft. Ivan & Reynaldo Reyes 00:00 Tools
Curtain Call feat. AK Bulletz, Young De, Viv, Kali, J-Killa & Mellow Man Ace 00:00 Tools
Get Up, Get On It (feat. Delinquent Habits & Mellow Man Ace) 00:00 Tools
The Wanton Song (Reconstuction remix) 00:00 Tools
Latin Thug (feat. Tego Calderon) 00:00 Tools
Don't Sleep On The Streets (Fe 00:00 Tools
Diary Of A Mad Dog Mix Tape 00:00 Tools
Not Today [2005] 00:00 Tools
Been Thru So Much ft. Candice Francis 00:00 Tools
The Wonton Song 00:00 Tools
Get Respect 00:00 Tools
Deadly (with Rhyme Poetic Mafia, Revilo & Shag) 00:00 Tools
Bloody Sunday (Feat. Sen Dog Of Cypress Hill And Big Left) 00:00 Tools
Life Is A Struggle (feat. Delinquent Habits) 00:00 Tools
Rhyme Poetic Mafia - What Cha Claimin 00:00 Tools
Feel Tha Steel (feat. Mellow Man Ace) 00:00 Tools
Nigga With A Badge with Guic-1 00:00 Tools
Sly, Slick & Wicked (Feat. Mellow Man Ace) 00:00 Tools
Deadly 00:00 Tools
13 What You Wanna Do 00:00 Tools
International (feat. Brad X, Slip Matola, Dirtball, John E. Necro) 00:00 Tools
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As co-emcee of the seminal rap group Cypress Hill, this rap frontiersman formed an integral part of an evolution, with the likes of Public Enemy, Beastie Boys and Run-DMC, rising up to blur the lines of musical division. Broadening the genre, they welcomed a vast cross-section of society to enjoy the wealth of aural wonders, always encouraging open-mindedness. Stamp in hand; this Latin linguist burned his rap across the cultural map! Constantly on the prowl, Cuban-born Senen Reyes, aka SEN DOG, has survived in the hip-hop world for nearly two decades and had enjoyed Top 10 singles (“How i Could Just Kill a Man”, “Insane In The Brain” and “Rock Superstar”), 1 albums on the Billboard Charts (Black Sunday) and countless platinum and gold plaques (over 17 million albums sold worldwide). He was also one of the first Latino hip-hop superstars and instrumental in helping to break down the door for Latin hip-hop. He is still breaking the barriers with extensive projects outside the Hill as well, such as the rocking SX-10 and sibling rap duo The Reyes Brothers. Nearly two decades in the making… the Dog has broken out of the cage for a singular attack on hip-hop’s jugular! Drawing from a treasure-trove of personal and professional experiences – the good, bad and ugly of it all – Sen Dog’s bark is louder than ever on his debut solo album - Diary of a Mad Dog. “When I first came up with that title, I was going through some things in my personal life and it was really chaotic,” Sen Dog shares of life-changing inspirations, which included a heart attack, “Where I was mentally and spiritually in life was really dramatic. There were things just out of control and I couldn’t fight it any longer.” Taking matters of money, faith and family to the music, Sen Dog set out to unleash personal dramas in a no-holds-barred symposium of introspection and external experiences. Therapeutic for the rabid emcee, but totally accessible to a ravenous audience eager for solid Sen Dog assault. Diary of a Mad Dog marks an untethered opportunity for the Dog to again gnaw away at genre lines and conventionalism – on his own terms. Sen speaks of contrasts between projects -“We’ve done the whole dark, morbid thing. The rock n’ roll crossover; just a lot of things. I’m not going to have an agenda on this; I’m going to jam and record whatever is fun to me.” Though joined by some of the brightest newcomers, and few iconic pals, Diary of a Mad Dog will not be an exercise in name-dropping. Sen Dog opted to carry the lyrical weight of his first full-throttle solo record. “I’m not coming out the pocket with superstar rap stars, or who’s hot now,” he states defiantly. “I’m basically going with the guys I hang around with.” A few of the Cali pals found on Diary of a Mad Dog include Tangled Thoughts, DJ Ace, and even his Cypress Hill partner B-Real. Coloring outside the lines of any genre-specific formula, Sen Dog’s fangs have ravaged a plethora of musical styles and topical issues for this record. From gangsta raps of tracks like “Capo” to socio-political observations throughout “Biggy Bang”, plus the heavy-drive of “Hell and Back” and a groovy funk vibe carrying “Graceful”, the album encompasses a collage of visual imagery, tempo and subject matter. Kottonmouth Kings own Johnny Richter joins Sen Dog’s ferocious rhymes on “Don’t Sleep in the Streets” – a metaphorical title rife with vivid realisms and stark warnings for anyone “hustling” to make it in life. “Me being in a rut, once having it all and then have nothing. That’s when you drop the ball and try to get it back and that’s how life is,” denoting the brutally honest track “Fumble” he adds, “I went out of my shell on that one, and it’s rap, it’s rock, techno, house. Everything in one song!” The September 30th, 2008 release of Diary of a Mad Dog also marks Sen Dog’s debut on California powerhouse of independent labels – Suburban Noize – also home of rap/metal hybrid Hed PE, punk rockers Unwritten Law, and the Royalty of Rip-Hop – Kottonmouth Kings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.