Omar Cruz

During the mid- to late 2000s, Omar Cruz emerged as one of the most promising Latino rappers in Los Angeles, where his popularity on the underground mixtape circuit led to a major-label recording contract. Born in Los Angeles the son of a Colombian father and a Mexican mother, Cruz grew up in...

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  1. Omar Cruz on 'Pimpeando' When he's not droppin' rhymes as one of the hottest new L.A. rappers, Omar Cruz spends his time as the host of MTV Tr3s' Pimpeando, the show to learn how to trick out your wheels. Check here for pics, exclusive extra footage and more! 

  2. Video | To The Top With Frankie J holding it down as a special guest on this oh-so-smooth video, Omar Cruz is definitely going to live up to this canciòn's bold declaration of "ain't no stoppin' us now!" 

  3. Video | Descubre & Download: Omar Cruz Omar Cruz talks about how he's working his way "To The Top" and fulfilling his dream of being a Latin hip-hop artist, while still keeping it real in the L.A. scene. 

  4. Omar Cruz on Blogamole Catch up on the Lyrical Assassin, Omar Cruz, and all his latest hijinks on Blogamole. 

  5. Exclusive Entrevista: Omar Cruz From why he's no longer going by his former handle, "Blunts LLA (Latin Lyrical Assassin)," to news on his upcoming projects, Omar Cruz spills all! 

  6. Video | I Hang With My Dogz Dedicate this hip-hop anthem to all your compadres -- it's the ultimate canción to listen to while ridin' with all your G's. 

  7. Video | Omar Cruz on Sucker Free Latino Omar Cruz stopped by SFL to represent for the West Coast and challenge VJ L.Boogs to a game of foosball. 

  8. Photos | Omar Cruz at the SFL Memorial Day BBQ Omar Cruz was rollin' deep at the Sucker Free Latino Memorial Day BBQ in Los Angeles. 

Full Biography

During the mid- to late 2000s, Omar Cruz emerged as one of the most promising Latino rappers in Los Angeles, where his popularity on the underground mixtape circuit led to a major-label recording contract. Born in Los Angeles the son of a Columbian father and a Mexican mother, Cruz grew up in South Central L.A. near Crenshaw in a predominantly African-American neighborhood (though he attended school across town in safer Culver City). Initially inspired by Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, and above all N.W.A, he subsequently found Latino rappers Cypress Hill and Big Punisher influential as well as Los Angeles rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and 2Pac. Increasingly drawn into the hip-hop scene, he adopted the name Blunts LLA (i.e., Latin Lyrical Assassin); consulted successful Latino artists Estevan Oriol (photographer) and Mr. Cartoon (tatooist) about his career prospects; and partnered with Luis "LuLu" Torres, owner of the independent label B.Y.I. Entertainment (i.e., Beyond Your Imagination). As Blunts LLA, he released a pair of underground mixtapes, City of Gods (2004) and Blow (2005), and then dropped the moniker for his next round of mixtapes, The Cruzifixion (2006) and 2007 B.C. (2007), both hosted by DJ Skee. In 2006 Cruz signed a joint recording contract with Interscope and Geffen and steadily began working on his major-label debut album, tentatively titled Sign of the Cruz and preceded by the lead single "I Hang with My Dogz." ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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