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  1. Mar 26, 2011 · Watch the official HD video for "How I Could Just Kill A Man" by Cypress HillListen to Cypress Hill: https://CypressHill.lnk.to/_listenYDSubscribe to the off...

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    People often speculate about exactly what the lyrics to the song mean. The title translates in English to “always dangerous.” The lyrics themselves talk about taking someone out into the middle of the dark night and throwing them down a hole, only to light them on fire. Shortly thereafter, there are lyrics about smoking pot and about someone’s bloo...

    If you couldn’t already tell from the title, this is largely a song about someone who likes to grow (and smoke) weed. It also has a bit of darkness to it, as is the case with a lot of hip-hop songs. It gets quite a bit darker when it starts talking about the police trying to prevent this particular individual from growing their weed and enjoying it...

    This is often considered to be your typical hip-hop song, If there is such a thing. More than anything else, it talks about the hip-hop lifestyle. It’s important to point out that this is not just a genre of music. It is very much considered a full-on lifestyle by those individuals who love it the most. That seems to be precisely what the members o...

    This is another song that talks about the darker side of what some people might consider the hip-hop lifestyle. Mainly, it’s a song about living life to the fullest, all while simultaneously sleeping with one eye open. The lyrics talk about ensuring that you always know what’s going on around you and that you realize that one way or another, someon...

    The title of this song is fairly self-explanatory. As such, you’ve probably already figured out what the lyrics are about. In short, it’s all about smoking weed and getting high. Of course, there’s some other stuff thrown in for good measure, such as the types of things that you experience when you get high and the need to stay away from the police...

    Just like the title of the song says, this is a song that basically talks about being a little bit shy of playing with a full deck. It is told in a rather interesting manner and it’s done in a fashion that is very true to the hip-hop genre.

    Oddly enough, this is little more than a re-release of the previous song that was released in 1993. It was extremely popular at the time of its original release, so much so that the group decided it would be worth it to release it again all those years later. Not surprisingly, a whole new generation of individuals found it and fell in love with it,...

    The lyrics in this particular song tell a story about someone trying to be someone they’re not. It talks about the dangers of putting on a facade in order to impress other people, especially when that has you jumping through hoops in order to keep everything straight. The lyrics go on to talk about how much better it is to simply be one’s ordinary ...

    This is actually a rather depressing song. It’s told from the perspective of a person that is going insane, even to the point of wanting to commit suicide. The lyrics talk about not being able to tell what is real versus what isn’t any longer. In the song, virtually every person that this individual knows has tried to convince him to get help, yet ...

    There’s a reason that this particular song is often regarded by fans as one of their absolute best, if not the best. It tells a story and it has an important message. Like most of their songs, it’s told through the genre of hip-hop but at its core, it’s a song about refusing to give up, no matter how much the odds are stacked against you. In fact, ...

    • Insane in the Brain. “Insane in the Brain” is arguably the group’s most famous song, and it comes at number one in our list of the best Cypress Hill songs of all time.
    • Hits from the Bong. Before the likes of Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa came to the scene, Cypress Hill were the pioneers of weed culture in the hip-hop scene.
    • Make a Move. The song begins with an extract from the movie “Pulp Fiction” when Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) quoted the Book of Ezekiel before killing Brett.
    • Tequila Sunrise. “Tequila Sunrise” is another classic from this group. The instrumentals to the song are incredible, and the flow of the music is fantastic.
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  3. This Is Cypress Hill · Playlist · 50 songs · 164.6K likes. Preview of Spotify. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cypress_HillCypress Hill - Wikipedia

    Cypress Hill is an American hip hop group from South Gate, California, formed in 1988. They have sold over 20 million albums worldwide, and they have obtained multi-platinum and platinum certifications. The group has been critically acclaimed for their first five albums. [8]

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