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Ronald Ray Bryant, professionally known as Baby Bash, is an American rapper and singer born on October 18, 1975, in Vallejo, California. He began his music career under the moniker Baby Beesh, releasing independent albums “Savage Dreams” (2001) and “On Tha Cool” (2002) through Dope House Records. After adopting the name Baby Bash, he signed with Universal Records in 2003 and achieved mainstream success with the single “Suga Suga” featuring Frankie J, which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100. His subsequent albums, including “Tha Smokin’ Nephew” (2003) and “Super Saucy” (2005), solidified his presence in the hip-hop scene. Throughout his career, Baby Bash has collaborated with artists such as Akon, T-Pain, and Pitbull, contributing to his reputation as a versatile figure in the music industry.
Marco Cardenas, professionally known as MC Magic, is a Mexican-born American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer celebrated for his bilingual performances in English and Spanish. Born on June 29, 1970, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, he immigrated to the United States at the age of five, settling in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1990, he founded Nastyboy Records, marking the beginning of his influential presence in the music industry. MC Magic gained prominence with his second solo album, “Magic City,” released in 2006, which peaked at number one on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart. He is also known for forming the hip-hop group NB Ridaz, initially known as Nastyboy Klick, contributing significantly to the Latin hip-hop scene
Roberto L. Flores, professionally known as Lil Rob, is an American rapper, producer, and actor born on September 21, 1975, in San Diego, California. Raised in the La Colonia de Eden Gardens neighborhood of Solana Beach, he began his music career in the early 1990s under the moniker Lil Rob & the Brown Crowd. His debut single, “Oh, What a Night in the 619,” was featured on his 1997 album “Crazy Life.” In 2005, Lil Rob achieved mainstream success with the single “Summer Nights,” which peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. Over the years, he has collaborated with artists such as E-40, Ice Cube, and Paul Wall, contributing significantly to the Chicano rap scene. In 2024, after a nine-year hiatus, he released the album “All To The Bueno,” marking his return to the music industry.
Francisco Javier Bautista Jr., professionally known as Frankie J, is a Mexican-American singer and former member of the musical group Kumbia Kings. Born on December 7, 1975, in Tijuana, Mexico, he moved to San Diego, California, at the age of two. In the late 1990s, he began his music career as a freestyle artist under the stage name Frankie Boy. He later joined the Kumbia Kings, performing under the name Cisko, before embarking on a solo career. His solo debut album, “What’s A Man To Do,” was released in 2003, followed by several English and Spanish language albums. In 2013, his album “Faith, Hope y Amor” received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Album.
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