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Cypress Hill


"Till Death Do Us Part" is the seventh studio album by the American hip-hop group Cypress Hill, released in 2004. The album showcases Cypress Hill's signature blend of hip-hop, rock, and Latin influences, while also exploring new musical territories. "Till Death Do Us Part" features a diverse range of musical styles, including reggae, dancehall, and Latin hip-hop. Tracks like "What's Your Number?" and "Ganja Bus" incorporate reggae rhythms and guest appearances from reggae artists like Damian Marley and Kurupt, while songs like "Latin Thugs" and "Busted in the Hood" showcase Cypress Hill's Latin heritage and their ability to blend Spanish lyrics with hip-hop beats. Lyrically, the album addresses themes of social and political commentary, drug culture, and personal introspection, reflecting Cypress Hill's penchant for mixing conscious lyrics with party anthems. "Till Death Do Us Part" received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, with some praising its experimentation and musical diversity, while others criticized its lack of focus. Despite the mixed reception, the album was a commercial success, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart and spawning several hit singles. Overall, "Till Death Do Us Part" remains a notable entry in Cypress Hill's discography, showcasing the group's willingness to push boundaries and explore new musical territories while staying true to their hip-hop roots.