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Hecho En Mexico - Kinto Sol
I remember the first time I saw the music video "La Raza" by Kid Frost on
FOX Television's popular rap/hip-hop music series, "Pump It Up" in 1990. It was
the first time our Chicano Lifestyle was captured on a classic hip-hop song and
video. The eastside barrio street style of homeboys, Lowriders, along with the
giant Kid Frost Mural pieced by famed graffiti artist Hector "Hex" Rios, exposed
the world to Los Angeles Hip-Hop, Brown Pride Estilo!
Kid Frost's video was not only ground breaking, but it also helped shape the future of Latin Hip-Hop. Along with other pioneering artists such as Cypress Hill and Lighter Shade of Brown to name a few.
Since then, I haven't witness a music video that carried the same impact as "La Raza," until I watched "Hecho En Mexico." A music video from a Milwaukee-based hip-hop group known as Kinto Sol. Similar to "La Raza" which was a song dedicated to our race, "Hecho En Mexico" is a Spanish rap song dedicated to our motherland, Mexico.
From the opening frame you know you're watching something completely different from your typical MTV fashion-based hip-hop music videos. "Hecho En Mexico" is filled with pure reality; you get the sense it was made exclusively for our people to enjoy. Filmed straight from legendary Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City) and Teotihuacan (Place of the Gods), Kinto Sol delivers another Latin-influenced-hypnotic-beat with visually stunning "Amores Perros" style imagery from Mexico's largest metropolis. From the Avenue of the Dead (Teotihuacan, Mexico) to the Mexican b-boys break dancing in Zocalo Square (Mexico City), "Hecho En Mexico" is a musical and visual journey through 2000 years of history captured in a single video, incredible!
Con Safos,
Sal Rojas | Digital Aztlan
Hecho en Mexico by Digital Aztlan
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