


La Raza gave Frost’s Latinx experience a gravitas through language, altering the DNA of rap’s prime weapon. group El Chicano's Chachita and Look of Love on La Familia and La Raza Part II, respectively.
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Here I go again and I'm bound to win Because I'm proud of the color of my skin You see I'm kind of like De La Hoya I'm filled with the spirit of an Aztec Warrior And that means you better not mess with me This is Frost, the capital E-S-E I'm hitting switches like back in the video I'm that same fool that you seen five years ago I still cruise, I paid my dues And the only thing new is some more tattoo It's that Mexican sound, that makes it brown I'm stomping in my Nikes and I'm all creased down Out in El Paso, up through Chicago Even in Manhattan they begging for a Latin Cities like Miami is waiting for another jam I rocked Mexico but called it the Motherland Yeah I think I came up with a solution And the answer is Brown Revolution So pump your fist to this and wave your Mexican flag And be proud that your khaki's sag I'm here to set the record straight and clean up the slate All player haters headed upstate They hate to see me bouncing through East Los Or cooling in my house on the hill on the West Coast Or hanging with the veterano O.G. Q-Vo, aqui estoy, Mc Kid Frost Yo soy jefe, maton, yes the Big Boss My cuetes loaded, its full of balas. He appears in the video for La Raza, cradled in Frost’s arms. La Raza Lyrics Produced by The Real Richie Rich & Will Roc Verse 1: Kid Frost Q-Vo, aqu estoy, MC Kid Frost Yo soy jefe, patron, yes, the big boss My cuete's loaded, it's full of balas I put. For the past week, one of the pioneers of Chicano hip-hop, Kid Frost has gone.
