Its been amazing since we set of to create a new album

Its been amazing since we set of to create a new album

Los Angeles, Calif. (March 1, 2017) —West Coast Latin hip hop pioneers, Delinquent Habits, was forged in the talent-rich golden era of hip hop. While their self-titled debut release was unleashed in June of 1996, the band had been rocking house parties, battles, and any show there was a mic on since their formation in 1991.

Ivan S. Martin PKA “Ives Irie”, David L.K. Thomas PKA “Kemo the Blaxican”, and then producer/DJ OG Style, the original members, created together the first four offerings from the band: ‘Delinquent Habits’, ‘Here Come the Horns’, ‘Merry Go Round’, and ‘Freedom Band’ with features from Sen Dog, Big Pun, Hurricane G, Ozomatli, and Mellow Man Ace.

The aforementioned albums, sold well over 1 million copies & propelled Delinquent Habits into the scene and onto the road for several tours worldwide putting Delinquent Habits at the forefront of the Latin, hip hop, and underground scenes. Boasting one of the liveliest and truest hip hop shows on stage in over 50 countries. “Delinquent Habits” highly – anticipated album, It Could Be Round Two, release globally March 3rd 2017 on Delinquent Habits Music.

The album is a series of hip hop tracks inspired by the collaboration of Ives Irie and Kemo the Blaxican re-uniting to bring back the original and true form that made Delinquent Habits the cutting edge alternative West Coast Latino hip hop group for the masses. Two follow up phenomenal singles were released. One was ‘California’ featuring Sen Dog of Cypress Hill and the other ‘Go Easy’ Stay tuned for more. You can check our Delinquent Habits tour dates .

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LA WEEKLY says DH is a great thing for Latin Hip Hop. We happen to agree.

LA WEEKLY says DH is a great thing for Latin Hip Hop. We happen to agree.

First thing first, big thanks to LA Weekly for writing such a great piece, We truly appreciate your words and the love you have for our music. Below is a small excerpt of the whole post. 

 

You can’t make a playlist of perfect summer songs withoutTres Delinquentes.” That might seem like a mildly hot take to anyone who didn’t sweat through the L.A. heat wave of 1996, but you understand if you were there. Or just ask Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier, who used it as his at-bat music for years.

That was the immortal season of “California Love,” “Tha Crossroads,” the Lakers stealing Shaq from Orlando, and the debut single from Norwalk’s Delinquent Habits. For months, their Spanglish fusion of regional slang, lowriding Chicano culture and a Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass sample boomed at every intersection.

It was No. 1 on Power 106 and constantly played on MTV and The Box. It distilled the diversity and sabor of the city, especially when combined with the unforgettable video featuring mariachi bands, midget tossing, a vintage Ford Fairlane, and Mexican heritage moshing with ’90s L.A. rap aggression.

What you just read is is the first 3 paragraphs from the article, head over to LAWEEKLY to finish it off, we promised the rest is just as good.

Quick thanks you to Chuck D and Flatline

Quick thanks you to-Chuck D, and Flatline

Woke up this morning and got a link from one of our staff, it made our day. It was about  Chuck D and Flatline giving DH big props and playing “Go Easy” on the “…And You Don’t Stop” Show on Chuck D’s RapStation.

So we want everybody to swerve over and bookmark their station,  ‘RAPSTATION’ for showing us love, and while you there check us out at the 09:10 mark.