| MELLOW MAN ACE- Press • Bio |
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Vengo A Cobrar ![]()
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From The Darkness Into The Light ![]()
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Press Bio Back to top Mellow Man first got into rap music in 1983 after hearing The Treacherous Three for the first time. As he says, “It wasn’t really happening out here yet, we were still pop locking and break dancing. When I first heard rap, I knew I had found my calling.” Writing as many rhymes as he could and cutting demos with his brother Sen Dog and B-Real, he still hadn’t found his exact niche within Hip-Hop. From then on he began his journey of creating and perfecting bilingual songs. “I was ecstatic to realize I could fulfill my dreams and represent for my Latino people all in one!” Mellow Man Ace reunited with his Cypress Hill family on his third LP From The Darkness Into The Light. Mellow Man started with DJ Muggs overseeing the production of the album and finished with his brother Sen Dog and B-Real for guest appearances. Some of the songs included “Guillotine Tactics” which was featured on an episode of NBC’s hit television series ER. “Ten La Fe” (Keep The Faith) was featured in the motion picture and soundtrack for Crazy Beautiful, and on the Fox TV show Fastlane. In 2002, Mellow Man Ace received one of the most important accolades of his career. Along with fallen rappers Eazy-E and Mausberg, Mellow Man was inducted into the Hip-Hop Hall of Fame. “This has to be one the greatest highlights of my career yet.” In 2004, Mellow Man Ace reunited with former producer Bronek to release Vengo A Cobrar. Together they started their own production team known as Stealth Bombas. With Vengo A Cobrar (I Came To Get Paid), the two seasoned veterans combined radio-friendly tracks with mass appeal hooks and well planned lyrics. The moderately successful CD has spawned several TV and Soundtrack hits. |
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