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Delinquent Habits

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Return of the Tres Delinquent Habits 04:15
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Here Come the Horns Delinquent Habits 04:06
California Delinquent Habits, Sen Dog 03:54
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Go Easy Delinquent Habits 04:07
Get Up, Get On It (feat. Rude, Mellow Man Ace & Sen Dog) Delinquent Habits, Rude, Mellow Man Ace, Sen Dog 05:19
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Latin hip-hop pioneers Delinquent Habits formed in Norwalk, California in 1991 and soundtracked L.A.'s summer of 1996 with their breakout, brass-infused hit "Tres Delinquentes". The platinum-selling track, which worked in a sample of 1962's "The Lonely Bull" by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass, was featured on the group's debut self-titled studio album of 1996, released by RCA. The LP featured guest appearances from Sen Dog of Cypress Hill, who executive produced the album, and Puerto Rican New York City rapper Hurricane G. It also spawned a second single, “Lower Eastside". Originally founded by rappers Kemo The Blaxican (David L.K. Thomas) and Ives Irie (Ivan S. Martin), and DJ/producer O.G. Style (Alejandro R. Martinez), Delinquent Habits championed a "Spanglish" sound that mixed Spanish and English lyrics, while also weaving Latin rhythms into their aesthetic. In 1998, Sen Dog made another appearance on the group's sophomore album, Here Come the Horns, along with his brother, trailblazing Latin rapper Mellow Man Ace, while third album Merry-Go-Round (2003), showcased vocals from singer Michelle Belle. Delinquent Habits' party-starting fourth album, Freedom Band, arrived in 2003 with Kemo The Blaxican leaving shortly after its release. Belle stepped in to fill Kemo's shoes for the group's subsequent trio of albums; Dos Mundos, Dos Lenguas (2005), New and Improved (2006) and The Common Man (2009). Welcoming Kemo back into the group, Delinquent Habits' comeback album It Could Be Round Two landed in 2017 and featured a fresh appearance from Sen Dog on the track "California."