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We caught up with Eric "Bobo" Correa from the multi-platinum hip-hop group Cypress Hill, on the heels of their "We Legalized It 2024 Tour," where the group is joined by a lineup of special guests ...
Eric Bobo leans into the camera from his right, donning a leather jacket and hiding his eyes beneath a bucket hat and black sunglasses combo. Sen Dog is on his left, looking as calm as ever and ...
Eric Bobo, B-Real, DJ Lord, and Sen Dog of Cypress Hill perform. Getty Images The “Black Sunday” album sold more than 3 million copies in the US and spent a year on the UK charts.
Cypress Hill's "We Legalized It" tour stops at the Tabernacle May 10, 2024 as pot legalization becomes more commonplace nationwide. We talk to the drummer Eric "Bobo" Correa.
In a recent conversation with the Weekly, Eric “Bobo” Correa reflected on the evolving fanbase, noting the emergence of a third generation of fans thanks to streaming services.
Beginning in 1991 with their self-titled debut, the members of Cypress Hill—B-Real, Sen Dog, DJ Muggs and Eric Bobo—took the rap world by storm, smacking them in the face with songs such as ...
Set for release on November 8, Loosely Aware is three-track taste of what producer/guitarist Richie Londres, Stephen Carpenter (Deftones), and Eric Bobo (Cypress Hill) have been cooking up. For ...