B-Real, DJ Muggs and Sen Dog joined forces more than 30 years ago, which led to their critically acclaimed debut album named after the weed-loving group in 1991. Black Sunday then notched the group their first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. Following Bobo's addition in 1994, Cypress Hill would go on to be one of the forefathers of West Coast rap and release a total of nine LPs, including 2018's Elephants on Acid. They also accumulated three Grammy nominations back in the '90s for "Insane in the Brain," "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" and "Throw Your Set in the Air."
"Their accomplishments and accolades reach deep in the roots and history books of hip-hop, and today is another chapter in that saga," Xzibit said. "Yo, B-Real, Sen Dog, Muggs, Bobo: You are our Rolling Stones, Ungrateful Dead, you are the West Coast Public Enemy."
George Lopez added: "There's a lot of actors, there's a lot of comedians, there's a lot of entertainers who are on [the Walk of Fame]. But there's only one Cypress Hill, the first Latino hip-hop group. But to everyone who lives the American dream, not the last Latino hip-hop group to ever be on the Hollywood Walk of Fame."
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