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{{Short description|American rapper (born 1970)}} |
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{{Infobox musical artist |
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| name = B-Real |
| name = B-Real |
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| image = Cypress Hill - B-Real - Nova Rock - 2016-06-11-17-17-51.jpg |
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| caption = B-Real in 2016 |
| caption = B-Real in 2016 |
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| birth_name = Louis Mario Freese<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/885921114|title=ACE Repertory|website=www.ascap.com}}</ref> |
| birth_name = Louis Mario Freese<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/885921114|title=ACE Repertory|website=www.ascap.com}}</ref> |
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| alias = Dr. Greenthumb |
| alias = Dr. Greenthumb |
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| birth_date = June 2nd 1970 (age 54) |
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| occupation = {{hlist|Rapper|songwriter|record producer}} |
| occupation = {{hlist|Rapper|songwriter|record producer}} |
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| birth_place = [[Los Angeles, California]], U.S. |
| birth_place = [[Los Angeles, California]], U.S. |
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| genre = {{flatlist| |
| genre = {{flatlist| |
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* [[West Coast hip hop]] |
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*[[rap metal]] |
* [[rap metal]] |
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*[[rap rock]] |
* [[rap rock]] |
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*[[nu metal]] |
* [[nu metal]] |
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| years_active = 1988–present<ref name="INTERVIEW">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/b-real-interview.html|title=B-Real Interview with Cypress Hill|publisher=LatinRapper.com|access-date=August 26, 2016}}</ref> |
| years_active = 1988–present<ref name="INTERVIEW">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/b-real-interview.html|title=B-Real Interview with Cypress Hill|publisher=LatinRapper.com|access-date=August 26, 2016}}</ref> |
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| label = {{hlist|[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]|[[Ruffhouse Records|Ruffhouse]]|[[Duck Down Records|Duck Down]]|[[Goliath Artists|Goliath]]|[[Aftermath Entertainment|Aftermath]]}} |
| label = {{hlist|[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]|[[Ruffhouse Records|Ruffhouse]]|[[Duck Down Records|Duck Down]]|[[Goliath Artists|Goliath]]|[[Aftermath Entertainment|Aftermath]]}} |
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| associated_acts = {{hlist|[[Cypress Hill]]|[[Kush (band)|Kush]]|[[Prophets of Rage]] |
| associated_acts = {{hlist|[[Cypress Hill]]|[[Kush (band)|Kush]]|[[Prophets of Rage]]|[[Sinister (rapper)|Sinister]]|[[Psycho Realm]]|[[Serial Killers (musical group)|Serial Killers]]|[[Adil Omar]]|[[Berner (rapper)|Berner]]|[[Snoop Dogg]]}} |
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| current_member_of = * [[Cypress Hill]] |
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| past_member_of = {{flatlist| |
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* [[Kush (band)|Kush]] |
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* [[Prophets of Rage]] |
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| website = {{URL|cypresshill.com}} |
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'''Louis Mario Freese''' (born June 2, 1970),<ref>{{cite web|url={{ |
'''Louis Mario Freese''' (born June 2, 1970),<ref>{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p301066|pure_url=yes}}|title=B Real – Biography|last=Mason|first=Stewart|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=February 19, 2009}}</ref><!--source, AllMusic, also verified birth name Louis Freese--> known by his stage name '''B-Real''', is an American rapper. Since 1991, he has been one of two lead rappers in the [[hip hop music|hip hop]] group [[Cypress Hill]], along with [[Sen Dog]]. He has also been a part of the [[rap metal]] band [[Kush (band)|Kush]] (2000–2002), the hip hop supergroup [[Serial Killers (musical group)|Serial Killers]] (2013–present) and the [[rap rock]] supergroup [[Prophets of Rage]] (2016–2019). He has released a variety of solo [[mixtape]]s, as well as two solo albums: ''[[Smoke n Mirrors]]'' (2009) and ''Tell You Something'' (2020). |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Born in Los Angeles to a Mexican father and a Cuban mother, B-Real moved with his sister and mother out of his father's home to [[South Gate, California]] at the age of five. He later lived in [[Bell, California]]. Before dropping out of [[Bell High School (Bell, California)|Bell High School]], he befriended future [[Cypress Hill]] members [[Sen Dog]] and [[Mellow Man Ace]] (who later left the group to go solo) and became an active member of the |
Born in Los Angeles to a Mexican father and a Cuban mother, B-Real moved with his sister and mother out of his father's home to [[South Gate, California]] at the age of five. He later lived in [[Bell, California]]. Before dropping out of [[Bell High School (Bell, California)|Bell High School]], he befriended future [[Cypress Hill]] members [[Sen Dog]] and [[Mellow Man Ace]] (who later left the group to go solo) and became an active member of the Family Swan [[Bloods]], known as the Neighborhood Family Bloods at that time. At the age of 17, Freese was shot in a gang-related shooting with a hollow-point .22 caliber bullet, which punctured his lung.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://unitedgangs.com/sinister-rapper/|title=Sinister (Rapper)|date=September 14, 2015|access-date=December 19, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sherwood.it/articolo/672/cypress-hills-b-real-psycho-realm-soul-assassinslaM|title=Cypress Hill's B-Real + Psycho Realm (Soul Assassins/L.A.)|access-date=December 19, 2017}}</ref> B-Real was married to his long time girlfriend in August 2008 in Los Angeles, California. They have one daughter together (born in 2010). He also has an adult son, from a previous relationship. |
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He is cousin of Professional Boxer [[Michael Carbajal]]. |
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==Musical career== |
==Musical career== |
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After being introduced to [[DJ Muggs]] by Julio G the [[KDAY]] Mixmaster, B-Real and Sen gained interest in Muggs's concept of an album based on experiences from Cypress Ave in South Gate. The group was signed with Ruffhouse/Columbia records in 1991 and released their influential debut album, ''[[Cypress Hill (album)|Cypress Hill]]'', that year. B-Real would use fictional stories telling of life-threatening experiences as material for the group's debut album, and subsequent releases. |
After being introduced to [[DJ Muggs]] by [[Julio G]] the [[KDAY]] Mixmaster, B-Real and Sen gained interest in Muggs's concept of an album based on experiences from Cypress Ave in South Gate. The group was signed with Ruffhouse/Columbia records in 1991 and released their influential debut album, ''[[Cypress Hill (album)|Cypress Hill]]'', that year. B-Real would use fictional stories telling of life-threatening experiences as material for the group's debut album, and subsequent releases. |
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While working on their first album, B-Real developed his distinctive high-pitched, nasal rap style. Previously, he had rapped with something like his normal voice, but DJ Muggs told him that his rap delivery was boring and warned him that, unless he changed it, he would be overshadowed by Sen Dog. B-Real took inspiration from hip hop pioneer [[Rammellzee]], who had occasionally rapped in a high-pitched voice. B-Real initially saw the high voice as a silly gimmick, but was surprised at the positive feedback he got for his new style and decided to keep going with it.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Secret to B-Real's Distinct Voice {{!}} Joe Rogan |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnWkIzhH-us |date=April 23, 2019 |publisher=YouTube}}</ref> |
While working on their first album, B-Real developed his distinctive high-pitched, nasal rap style. Previously, he had rapped with something like his normal voice, but DJ Muggs told him that his rap delivery was boring and warned him that, unless he changed it, he would be overshadowed by Sen Dog. B-Real took inspiration from hip hop pioneer [[Rammellzee]], who had occasionally rapped in a high-pitched voice. B-Real initially saw the high voice as a silly gimmick, but was surprised at the positive feedback he got for his new style and decided to keep going with it.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Secret to B-Real's Distinct Voice {{!}} Joe Rogan |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnWkIzhH-us |date=April 23, 2019 |publisher=YouTube}}</ref> |
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Cypress Hill's self-titled debut album was a critical and commercial hit, selling 2 million copies, and their follow-up album, 1993's ''[[Black Sunday (Cypress Hill album)|Black Sunday]]'', was an even bigger hit, debuting at #1 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and eventually selling 3.4 million copies. They became the first Latin rap group to have platinum and multi-platinum albums, and remain the best-selling Latin rap group of all time.<ref name="SALES">[http://de.click2music.co.uk/3rd/Prezence/cypress_hill/index.html "Greatest Hits From the Bong Out"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928034052/http://de.click2music.co.uk/3rd/Prezence/cypress_hill/index.html |date=September 28, 2007 }}</ref> In a 2010 interview, B-Real stated: "Fortunately I guess the fact we were able to achieve what we achieved, being Latino but without really exploiting that side of it, showed like a whole generation behind us how you could have that success without being labeled as just one thing. Because back in the day, when you were labeled 'a Latino rapper', the record companies would only try to market you to that Latin fan-base which didn't really exist yet!... So yeah, it feels good to see people recognizing us as some of the pioneers that opened the doors for a lot of these other Latino rappers to come through."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bluesandsoul.com/feature/528/cypress_hill_rise_and_shine/|title=Cypress Hill: Rise & Shine|first=Stephen Clark -|last=Design|access-date=August 26, 2016}}</ref> |
Cypress Hill's self-titled debut album was a critical and commercial hit, selling 2 million copies, and their follow-up album, 1993's ''[[Black Sunday (Cypress Hill album)|Black Sunday]]'', was an even bigger hit, debuting at #1 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and eventually selling 3.4 million copies. They became the first Latin rap group to have platinum and multi-platinum albums, and remain the best-selling Latin rap group of all time.<ref name="SALES">[http://de.click2music.co.uk/3rd/Prezence/cypress_hill/index.html "Greatest Hits From the Bong Out"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928034052/http://de.click2music.co.uk/3rd/Prezence/cypress_hill/index.html |date=September 28, 2007 }}</ref> In a 2010 interview, B-Real stated: "Fortunately I guess the fact we were able to achieve what we achieved, being Latino but without really exploiting that side of it, showed like a whole generation behind us how you could have that success without being labeled as just one thing. Because back in the day, when you were labeled 'a Latino rapper', the record companies would only try to market you to that Latin fan-base which didn't really exist yet!... So yeah, it feels good to see people recognizing us as some of the pioneers that opened the doors for a lot of these other Latino rappers to come through."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bluesandsoul.com/feature/528/cypress_hill_rise_and_shine/|title=Cypress Hill: Rise & Shine|first=Stephen Clark -|last=Design|access-date=August 26, 2016}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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Aside from Cypress Hill, B-Real has been involved in several other musical projects. In 1996, he contributed to the soundtrack for the movie ''[[Space Jam]]''. In 2002, he teamed up with Mellow Man Ace and [[Son Doobie]] for the short-lived Serial Rhyme Killas, which released one 12" single in 2002.<ref name="DISCOG">{{cite web|url=http://www.brealonline.com/disc.html |title=心に優しい出会い体験談発掘所 – ホッコリする話集めました♪ |access-date=August 26, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070607162158/http://www.brealonline.com/disc.html |archive-date=June 7, 2007 }}</ref> The group recorded a full-length debut album, entitled ''Deluxe Rapture'', but it was never released. B-Real formed a [[rap metal]] group, [[Kush (band)|Kush]], with [[Deftones]] guitarist [[Stephen Carpenter]] and [[Fear Factory]] members [[Christian Olde Wolbers]] and [[Raymond Herrera]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Corey |last=Moss |title=With Kush Record Done, B-Real Keepin' Real Busy |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453557/20020423/cypress_hill.jhtml |publisher=[[MTV News]] |date=April 23, 2002 |access-date=December 31, 2008}}</ref><ref name="Downey">{{cite news |first=Ryan J |last=Downey |title=B-Real Finishing Up Kush LP, Going Grimmer For Next Cypress Hill Album |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1458879/20021126/cypress_hill.jhtml |publisher=[[MTV News]] |date=November 27, 2002 |access-date=December 31, 2008 }}</ref> According to B-Real, Kush is more aggressive than other bands in the genre.<ref name="Downey"/> He was also previously a member of the group [[Psycho Realm|The Psycho Realm]],<ref name="PSYCHO">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/psycho_realm_interview.html|title=Psycho Realm Interview |
Aside from Cypress Hill, B-Real has been involved in several other musical projects. In 1996, he contributed to the soundtrack for the movie ''[[Space Jam]]''. In 2002, he teamed up with Mellow Man Ace and [[Son Doobie]] for the short-lived Serial Rhyme Killas, which released one 12" single in 2002.<ref name="DISCOG">{{cite web|url=http://www.brealonline.com/disc.html |title=心に優しい出会い体験談発掘所 – ホッコリする話集めました♪ |access-date=August 26, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070607162158/http://www.brealonline.com/disc.html |archive-date=June 7, 2007 }}</ref> The group recorded a full-length debut album, entitled ''Deluxe Rapture'', but it was never released. B-Real formed a [[rap metal]] group, [[Kush (band)|Kush]], with [[Deftones]] guitarist [[Stephen Carpenter]] and [[Fear Factory]] members [[Christian Olde Wolbers]] and [[Raymond Herrera]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Corey |last=Moss |title=With Kush Record Done, B-Real Keepin' Real Busy |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453557/20020423/cypress_hill.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020520100335/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453557/20020423/cypress_hill.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 20, 2002 |publisher=[[MTV News]] |date=April 23, 2002 |access-date=December 31, 2008}}</ref><ref name="Downey">{{cite news |first=Ryan J |last=Downey |title=B-Real Finishing Up Kush LP, Going Grimmer For Next Cypress Hill Album |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1458879/20021126/cypress_hill.jhtml |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121210042936/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1458879/20021126/cypress_hill.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 10, 2012 |publisher=[[MTV News]] |date=November 27, 2002 |access-date=December 31, 2008 }}</ref> According to B-Real, Kush is more aggressive than other bands in the genre.<ref name="Downey"/> He was also previously a member of the group [[Psycho Realm|The Psycho Realm]],<ref name="PSYCHO">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/psycho_realm_interview.html|title=Psycho Realm Interview – Sick Jacken|publisher=LatinRapper.com|access-date=August 26, 2016}}</ref> and in 2007 announced that he would collaborate with Sick Jacken once again on a new album.<ref name="INTERVIEW"/> He revealed in an interview that he plans on recording a "vs." album with Cypress Hill member [[DJ Muggs]].<ref>[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.1600/title.b-real-pay-it-forward B-Real: Pay It Forward | Rappers Talk Hip Hop Beef & Old School Hip Hop]. HipHop DX (September 23, 2010). Retrieved on May 2, 2012.</ref> |
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From 2005 to 2007, B-Real released three [[mixtape]]s as a solo artist: ''The Gunslinger'', ''[[The Gunslinger Part II: Fist Full of Dollars]]'' and ''The Gunslinger Part III: For a Few Dollars More''.<ref name="SOLO">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/news_november19.html|title=B-Real Cypress Hill Solo Album |
From 2005 to 2007, B-Real released three [[mixtape]]s as a solo artist: ''The Gunslinger'', ''[[The Gunslinger Part II: Fist Full of Dollars]]'' and ''The Gunslinger Part III: For a Few Dollars More''.<ref name="SOLO">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/news_november19.html|title=B-Real Cypress Hill Solo Album – Gunslinger CD|publisher=LatinRapper.com|access-date=August 26, 2016}}</ref> He released his first solo album, entitled ''[[Smoke N Mirrors]]'', in 2009. He was a guest artist on the [[Snoop Dogg]] single "[[Vato (song)|Vato]]", from Snoop Dogg's 2006 album ''[[Tha Blue Carpet Treatment]]''. In 2017, he was featured on the [[Hollywood Undead]] song "Black Cadillac" from the band's fifth album ''[[Five (Hollywood Undead album)|Five]].'' |
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From 2016 to 2019, he was part of the group [[Prophets of Rage]], along with [[Chuck D]] and former members of [[Rage Against the Machine]]. |
From 2016 to 2019, he was part of the group [[Prophets of Rage]], along with [[Chuck D]] and former members of [[Rage Against the Machine]]. |
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In 1998, B-Real voiced the part of a newborn baby for the song "This World Is Something New to Me" in ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]''. |
In 1998, B-Real voiced the part of a newborn baby for the song "This World Is Something New to Me" in ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]''. |
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In the early 2000s B-Real and DJ Muggs co-founded and co-captained a professional [[paintball]] team, the Stoned Assassins. They competed regionally, nationally, and internationally, usually in the second-level divisions. B-Real and the Assassins also appeared in the console game [[Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball]].<ref name="SPIN - Feb 2005">{{cite magazine |last1=Regardie |first1=Joe |title=The Stoned Gunman |magazine=Spin |date=February 2005 |page=40 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LvowiBHKWgsC&q=b-real+cypress+hill+%22stoned+assassins%22&pg=PA40 |access-date=February 26, 2019 |language=en}}</ref> |
In the early 2000s B-Real and [[DJ Muggs]] co-founded and co-captained a professional [[paintball]] team, the Stoned Assassins. They competed regionally, nationally, and internationally, usually in the second-level divisions. B-Real and the Assassins also appeared in the console game [[Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball]].<ref name="SPIN - Feb 2005">{{cite magazine |last1=Regardie |first1=Joe |title=The Stoned Gunman |magazine=Spin |date=February 2005 |page=40 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LvowiBHKWgsC&q=b-real+cypress+hill+%22stoned+assassins%22&pg=PA40 |access-date=February 26, 2019 |language=en}}</ref> |
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His live streaming site Breal.tv<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.breal.tv|title=Live Network Site founded B-Real of Cypress Hill|website=BREAL.TV|access-date=December 15, 2017}}</ref> features live interactive programming over the internet. He is the host of the video [[podcast]]s ''The Dr. Greenthumb Podcast'', ''The Smokebox'' and ''Meditation''. |
His live streaming site Breal.tv<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.breal.tv|title=Live Network Site founded B-Real of Cypress Hill|website=BREAL.TV|access-date=December 15, 2017}}</ref> features live interactive programming over the internet. He is the host of the video [[podcast]]s ''The Dr. Greenthumb Podcast'', ''The Smokebox'' and ''Meditation''. |
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===Solo=== |
===Solo=== |
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* ''[[Smoke N Mirrors]]'' (2009) |
* ''[[Smoke N Mirrors]]'' (2009) |
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* ''Tell You Somethin'' (2021) |
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===With Cypress Hill=== |
===With Cypress Hill=== |
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===With Prophets of Rage=== |
===With Prophets of Rage=== |
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* ''The Party's Over'' (2016) |
* ''The Party's Over'' (EP) (2016) |
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* ''[[Prophets of Rage (album)|Prophets of Rage]]'' (2017) |
* ''[[Prophets of Rage (album)|Prophets of Rage]]'' (2017) |
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* ''Day of the Dead'' (2018) |
* ''Day of the Dead'' (2018) |
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* ''Summer of Sam'' (2020) |
* ''Summer of Sam'' (2020) |
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== Music videos == |
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|1996 |
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|''Space Jam : Music from and'' |
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''inspired by the Motion Picture'' |
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|Hit 'Em High |
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(The Monstars Anthem) |
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|[[Hype Williams]] |
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|[[Busta Rhymes]], [[Coolio]], |
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[[LL Cool J]], [[Method Man]] |
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|Sliding in the Whip |
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|Hugo Velazco |
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|O. Brown |
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| rowspan="3" |''Smoke N Mirrors'' |
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|Don't You Dare Laugh |
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| rowspan="2" |Matt Alonzo |
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|[[Young De]] |
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| rowspan="2" |2009 |
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|Psycho Realm Revolution |
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|[[Sick Jacken]] |
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|Fire |
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|Todd Angkasuwan |
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Matt Alonzo |
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|[[Damian Marley]] |
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|2014 |
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| rowspan="2" |''Prohibition'' |
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|Shatter |
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|David Camarena |
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|[[Berner (rapper)]] |
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| rowspan="3" |2015 |
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|Faded |
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|n/c |
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|Berner, [[Snoop Dogg]], Vital |
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|''The Prescription'' |
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|Mile High |
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|Echo's World |
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|''Prohibition Part 2'' |
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|Kings |
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|Julian Edwards |
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David Camarena |
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|Berner |
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|''The Prescription'' |
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|Dabs |
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|n/c |
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|[[Dizzy Wright]] |
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|2016 |
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|''Prohibition 3'' |
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|FTB |
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|David Camarena |
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|Berner |
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|2018 |
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|''The Prescription'' |
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|Stix N Stones |
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|Shadow Council Animation |
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|[[Ab-Soul]] |
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| rowspan="3" |2021 |
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|Grandes Ligas |
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|Edgar Nito |
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|[[Lupillo Rivera]], [[Alemán (rapper)]], |
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[[Santa Fe Klan]], Snoop Dogg |
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| rowspan="2" |''Tell Ya Somethin''' |
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|Number 9 |
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|[[Jason Goldwatch]] |
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|Berner |
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|Real G |
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|Maxx & Madison |
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|[[Ty Dolla Sign]], Berner, |
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[[Devin the Dude]] |
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|2022 |
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|I Got What She Like |
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|Jace Elliott |
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Garrett Whittingham |
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|Demrick, Marty Grimes |
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|2023 |
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|Ciudad de Campeones (LAFC) |
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|Massimo Legittimo |
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|Alemàn, DJ Flict, Bobby Castro |
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Revision as of 04:03, 19 July 2024
B-Real | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Louis Mario Freese[1] |
Also known as | Dr. Greenthumb |
Born | June 2nd 1970 (age 54) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1988–present[2] |
Labels | |
Member of | |
Formerly of | |
Website | cypresshill |
Louis Mario Freese (born June 2, 1970),[3] known by his stage name B-Real, is an American rapper. Since 1991, he has been one of two lead rappers in the hip hop group Cypress Hill, along with Sen Dog. He has also been a part of the rap metal band Kush (2000–2002), the hip hop supergroup Serial Killers (2013–present) and the rap rock supergroup Prophets of Rage (2016–2019). He has released a variety of solo mixtapes, as well as two solo albums: Smoke n Mirrors (2009) and Tell You Something (2020).
Early life
Born in Los Angeles to a Mexican father and a Cuban mother, B-Real moved with his sister and mother out of his father's home to South Gate, California at the age of five. He later lived in Bell, California. Before dropping out of Bell High School, he befriended future Cypress Hill members Sen Dog and Mellow Man Ace (who later left the group to go solo) and became an active member of the Family Swan Bloods, known as the Neighborhood Family Bloods at that time. At the age of 17, Freese was shot in a gang-related shooting with a hollow-point .22 caliber bullet, which punctured his lung.[4][5] B-Real was married to his long time girlfriend in August 2008 in Los Angeles, California. They have one daughter together (born in 2010). He also has an adult son, from a previous relationship.
He is cousin of Professional Boxer Michael Carbajal.
Musical career
After being introduced to DJ Muggs by Julio G the KDAY Mixmaster, B-Real and Sen gained interest in Muggs's concept of an album based on experiences from Cypress Ave in South Gate. The group was signed with Ruffhouse/Columbia records in 1991 and released their influential debut album, Cypress Hill, that year. B-Real would use fictional stories telling of life-threatening experiences as material for the group's debut album, and subsequent releases.
While working on their first album, B-Real developed his distinctive high-pitched, nasal rap style. Previously, he had rapped with something like his normal voice, but DJ Muggs told him that his rap delivery was boring and warned him that, unless he changed it, he would be overshadowed by Sen Dog. B-Real took inspiration from hip hop pioneer Rammellzee, who had occasionally rapped in a high-pitched voice. B-Real initially saw the high voice as a silly gimmick, but was surprised at the positive feedback he got for his new style and decided to keep going with it.[6]
Cypress Hill's self-titled debut album was a critical and commercial hit, selling 2 million copies, and their follow-up album, 1993's Black Sunday, was an even bigger hit, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 and eventually selling 3.4 million copies. They became the first Latin rap group to have platinum and multi-platinum albums, and remain the best-selling Latin rap group of all time.[7] In a 2010 interview, B-Real stated: "Fortunately I guess the fact we were able to achieve what we achieved, being Latino but without really exploiting that side of it, showed like a whole generation behind us how you could have that success without being labeled as just one thing. Because back in the day, when you were labeled 'a Latino rapper', the record companies would only try to market you to that Latin fan-base which didn't really exist yet!... So yeah, it feels good to see people recognizing us as some of the pioneers that opened the doors for a lot of these other Latino rappers to come through."[8]
Aside from Cypress Hill, B-Real has been involved in several other musical projects. In 1996, he contributed to the soundtrack for the movie Space Jam. In 2002, he teamed up with Mellow Man Ace and Son Doobie for the short-lived Serial Rhyme Killas, which released one 12" single in 2002.[9] The group recorded a full-length debut album, entitled Deluxe Rapture, but it was never released. B-Real formed a rap metal group, Kush, with Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter and Fear Factory members Christian Olde Wolbers and Raymond Herrera.[10][11] According to B-Real, Kush is more aggressive than other bands in the genre.[11] He was also previously a member of the group The Psycho Realm,[12] and in 2007 announced that he would collaborate with Sick Jacken once again on a new album.[2] He revealed in an interview that he plans on recording a "vs." album with Cypress Hill member DJ Muggs.[13]
From 2005 to 2007, B-Real released three mixtapes as a solo artist: The Gunslinger, The Gunslinger Part II: Fist Full of Dollars and The Gunslinger Part III: For a Few Dollars More.[14] He released his first solo album, entitled Smoke N Mirrors, in 2009. He was a guest artist on the Snoop Dogg single "Vato", from Snoop Dogg's 2006 album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment. In 2017, he was featured on the Hollywood Undead song "Black Cadillac" from the band's fifth album Five.
From 2016 to 2019, he was part of the group Prophets of Rage, along with Chuck D and former members of Rage Against the Machine.
Production work
In addition to his career as an MC, B-Real has worked as a music producer for six years, with clients ranging from Proof of D12 to the WWE.[2] He intentionally kept his production for Cypress Hill down to a minimum, as not to interfere with DJ Muggs' involvement in the group, but has produced several tracks for his own solo projects. B-Real also manages a team of music producers known as the 'Audio Hustlaz'.[2] B-Real produced three of the tracks on his solo album Smoke N Mirrors: "Don't Ya Dare Laugh", "Fire" and "Dr. Hyphenstein". B-Real and his production worked alongside DJ Muggs and others on the 2010 Cypress Hill album Rise Up.[15]
Non-music projects
In 1998, B-Real voiced the part of a newborn baby for the song "This World Is Something New to Me" in The Rugrats Movie.
In the early 2000s B-Real and DJ Muggs co-founded and co-captained a professional paintball team, the Stoned Assassins. They competed regionally, nationally, and internationally, usually in the second-level divisions. B-Real and the Assassins also appeared in the console game Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball.[16]
His live streaming site Breal.tv[17] features live interactive programming over the internet. He is the host of the video podcasts The Dr. Greenthumb Podcast, The Smokebox and Meditation.
In 2018, B-Real partnered with marijuana subscription box company Daily High Club to craft a B-Real-themed smoking supply box for the month of March.[18]
Discography
Solo
- Smoke N Mirrors (2009)
- Tell You Somethin (2021)
With Cypress Hill
- Cypress Hill (1991)
- Black Sunday (1993)
- III: Temples of Boom (1995)
- IV (1998)
- Skull & Bones (2000)
- Stoned Raiders (2001)
- Till Death Do Us Part (2004)
- Rise Up (2010)
- Elephants on Acid (2018)
- Back in Black (2022)
With Prophets of Rage
- The Party's Over (EP) (2016)
- Prophets of Rage (2017)
With Psycho Realm
- The Psycho Realm (1997)
Mixtapes
- The Gunslinger (2005)
- The Gunslinger Part II: Fist Full of Dollars (2006)
- The Gunslinger Part III: For a Few Dollars More (2007)
- The Harvest Vol. 1: The Mixtape (2010)
- The Medication (2014)
- The Prescription (as Dr. Greenthumb) (2015)
With Berner
- Prohibition (2014)
- Prohibition Part 2 (2015)
- Prohibition Part 3 (2016)
- Los Meros (2020)
Serial Killers
- Serial Killers Vol. 1 (2013)
- The Murder Show (2015)
- Day of the Dead (2018)
- Summer of Sam (2020)
Music videos
Year | Album | Title | Director | Other featured artist |
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1996 | Space Jam : Music from and
inspired by the Motion Picture |
Hit 'Em High
(The Monstars Anthem) |
Hype Williams | Busta Rhymes, Coolio, |
2006 | / | Sliding in the Whip | Hugo Velazco | O. Brown |
2008 | Smoke N Mirrors | Don't You Dare Laugh | Matt Alonzo | Young De |
2009 | Psycho Realm Revolution | Sick Jacken | ||
Fire | Todd Angkasuwan
Matt Alonzo |
Damian Marley | ||
2014 | Prohibition | Shatter | David Camarena | Berner (rapper) |
2015 | Faded | n/c | Berner, Snoop Dogg, Vital | |
The Prescription | Mile High | Echo's World | ||
Prohibition Part 2 | Kings | Julian Edwards
David Camarena |
Berner | |
The Prescription | Dabs | n/c | Dizzy Wright | |
2016 | Prohibition 3 | FTB | David Camarena | Berner |
2018 | The Prescription | Stix N Stones | Shadow Council Animation | Ab-Soul |
2021 | / | Grandes Ligas | Edgar Nito | Lupillo Rivera, Alemán (rapper),
Santa Fe Klan, Snoop Dogg |
Tell Ya Somethin' | Number 9 | Jason Goldwatch | Berner | |
Real G | Maxx & Madison | Ty Dolla Sign, Berner, | ||
2022 | / | I Got What She Like | Jace Elliott
Garrett Whittingham |
Demrick, Marty Grimes |
2023 | Ciudad de Campeones (LAFC) | Massimo Legittimo | Alemàn, DJ Flict, Bobby Castro |
Year | Artist | Title | Director | Other featured artist |
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1997 | DJ Muggs | Puppet Master | Dean Karr | Dr. Dre |
Shaquille O'Neal | Men of Steel | Nick Quested | Ice Cube, KRS-One, Peter Gunz | |
2005 | Warren G | Get U Down (Remix) | Kevin Hunter | Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg |
2009 | La Coka Nostra | I'm An American | Danny Boy (rapper) | |
Snoop Dogg | Vato | Philip G. Atwell | ||
2010 | Akalmy | American Dream | Marc Renou
Sébastien Marqué |
Young De |
2012 | Larusso | Untouchable | Matthieu Tribes | |
2014 | Cecy B | Bout That | Echosworld | |
2016 | Berner (rapper) | Best Thang Smokin' | David Camarena | Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg |
2017 | Snoop Dogg | Mount Kushmore | n/c | Method Man & Redman |
Berner, Styles P | Turkey Bag | Farid | ||
Hollywood Undead | Black Cadillac | Brian Cox | ||
2023 | Mr. Criminal | Dreams Come True | n/c |
See also
References
- ^ "ACE Repertory". www.ascap.com.
- ^ a b c d "B-Real Interview with Cypress Hill". LatinRapper.com. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
- ^ Mason, Stewart. "B Real – Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
- ^ "Sinister (Rapper)". September 14, 2015. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
- ^ "Cypress Hill's B-Real + Psycho Realm (Soul Assassins/L.A.)". Retrieved December 19, 2017.
- ^ "The Secret to B-Real's Distinct Voice | Joe Rogan". YouTube. April 23, 2019.
- ^ "Greatest Hits From the Bong Out" Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Design, Stephen Clark -. "Cypress Hill: Rise & Shine". Retrieved August 26, 2016.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "心に優しい出会い体験談発掘所 – ホッコリする話集めました♪". Archived from the original on June 7, 2007. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
- ^ Moss, Corey (April 23, 2002). "With Kush Record Done, B-Real Keepin' Real Busy". MTV News. Archived from the original on May 20, 2002. Retrieved December 31, 2008.
- ^ a b Downey, Ryan J (November 27, 2002). "B-Real Finishing Up Kush LP, Going Grimmer For Next Cypress Hill Album". MTV News. Archived from the original on December 10, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2008.
- ^ "Psycho Realm Interview – Sick Jacken". LatinRapper.com. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
- ^ B-Real: Pay It Forward | Rappers Talk Hip Hop Beef & Old School Hip Hop. HipHop DX (September 23, 2010). Retrieved on May 2, 2012.
- ^ "B-Real Cypress Hill Solo Album – Gunslinger CD". LatinRapper.com. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
- ^ Cypress Hill's Sen Dog: Solo Entry. AllHipHop.com (September 30, 2008). Retrieved on May 2, 2012.
- ^ Regardie, Joe (February 2005). "The Stoned Gunman". Spin. p. 40. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
- ^ "Live Network Site founded B-Real of Cypress Hill". BREAL.TV. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
- ^ Sanger, Brittney (March 25, 2018). "How to get high like Cypress Hill's B-Real". Herb.
External links
- Media related to B-Real at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- B-Real discography at Discogs
- Stoned Assassins (paintball team) official page
- B-Real at IMDb
- 1970 births
- American musicians of Cuban descent
- American male actors of Mexican descent
- American entertainers of Cuban descent
- American rappers of Mexican descent
- American rap rock musicians
- American male rappers
- Rap metal musicians
- Nu metal singers
- People from South Gate, California
- West Coast hip hop musicians
- Cypress Hill members
- Chicano rap
- Bloods
- Living people
- Prophets of Rage members
- American cannabis activists
- Hardcore hip hop artists
- 21st-century American rappers
- Serial Killers (musical group) members
- Hispanic and Latino American rappers
- Rappers from Los Angeles
- Bell High School (California) alumni