


SPM and his brother own their own record label Dope House and had a chance to make a difference for a lot of people when the rising popularity of hispanic rap landed them a major distribution deal with Universal unfortunately SPM landed in jail on a charge of sexual assault in 2002 and flushed all of that success down the drain. South Park Mexican is not without his share of controversy though, and it’s not just for the sometimes violent and negative lifestyle of guns, drugs and money he portrays on his albums. No one’s actually accused me of this but I feel like I disrespected LA RAZA by never reviewing one of his CD’s before now. Don’t get it confused, this is a brand new album, but South Park Mexican has been ignored on this website as both a popular rap artist and underground cultural phenomenon despite over a decade of albums and I’m personally ashamed of that. To be honest it’s hard to know where to start with this review since realistically it’s about ten years too late.
