Альбомы исполнителя
Lighter Shade Of Brown
1997 · альбом
Layin' In The Cut
1994 · альбом
Hip Hop Locos
1992 · альбом
Brown & Proud
1991 · альбом
Brown & Proud
1990 · альбом
Summer Souldie
2021 · сингл
Essential Collection 1996 - 1999
2014 · альбом
Don't Try to Xerox Series 1 of 3
2014 · альбом
Don't Try to Xerox Series 2 of 3
2014 · альбом
Don't Try to Xerox Series 3 of 3
2014 · альбом
It's a Wrap
2011 · альбом
Call Me Over - Single
2011 · сингл
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Биография
Part of the early-'90s explosion of Latin rap, Lighter Shade of Brown (LSOB) was formed in Riverside, CA, in 1990, when the teenage ODM (One Dope Mexican, born Robert Gutierrez) was introduced to DTTX (Don't Try to Xerox, born Bobby Ramirez). The duo began cutting demos and secured a record deal within the year; they debuted with 1990's Brown and Proud for Quality Records hip-hop subsidiary Pump. Though they didn't break out on the level of Cypress Hill, the group garnered some positive reviews and established themselves as one of the better Latin rap outfits around. The follow-up, Hip Hop Locos, was released in 1992, and helped LSOB land a major-label shot with Mercury, where they contributed to the soundtracks of the Latino-oriented films Mi Vida Loca and I Like It Like That. 1994's full-length Layin' in the Cut proved disappointing, however, and the disillusioned partners took a temporary break from the music business. They returned in 1997 on Oakland's much smaller Thump Records (in partnership with the Greenside label), issuing a self-titled album with guests including Rappin' 4-Tay and Tony! Toni! Toné!'s Dwayne Wiggins. Thump released a greatest-hits collection in 1999, and their fifth album, If You Could See Inside Me, followed, producing a minor hit single in "Sunny Day." In late 1999, Gutierrez became a radio DJ in the Los Angeles area. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi