Tha Mexakinz

Tha Mexakinz
Origin Long Beach, California,
United States
Genres Hip Hop
Years active Early 1990spresent
Labels Mad Sounds/Motown, Wild West
Associated acts Ras Kass, Sick Jacken, Big Duke, Kid Frost, Crooked I, Krazy Race, Chino XL, Block McCloud, Agallah Don Bishop, Cypress Hill, Funkdoobiest
Members Rudy "Capitol I-Man" Archuleta
Rodrigo "Sinful" Navarro
Past members Manuel "Cashmiro" Navarro

Tha Mexakinz are a Latin rap duo from Long Beach, California, who released three albums in the 1990s on Wild West Records. The first LP, "Zig Zag", was distributed by Wild West/Mad Sounds/Motown. Wild West was also affiliated with American Recordings.

History

Tha Mexakinz comprises Long Beach, CA MC's Rudy "Capitol I-Man" Archuleta and Rodrigo "Sinful".[1][2] They were initially signed to Motown Records sublabel Mad Sounds in 1993, becoming the first Latin artists to be signed to Motown.[3] The group's debut single "Phonkie Melodia" reached #32 on the Billboard Maxi-Singles sales chart in 1994.[4] They gained a strong underground following among both hip hop and alternative rock fans for their bilingual rhymes.[1] With their third album, the duo incorporated elements of alternative rock and ska-punk into their sound.[5]

The duo are still working together, and in 2006, they appeared at the Los Angeles Hip Hop & Reggaeton Fest.[6] In 2009, Tha Mexakinz added 3rd member Manuel "Cashmiro" Navarro. Together the trio began recording new tracks and appeared at several underground shows. By 2010 they had recorded enough material that they started to work on a new album that was set to feature production by respected and well known West Coast DJ's. In 2011 a video for the track titled, "On My Way (Cumbia De Los Vagos)" was released through BadFame Media™. By 2012 work on the new album had been halted and Cashmiro left the group due to creative differences. In 2013 the original duo of Tha Mexakinz began working on another new album.[7]

In 2009, Archuleta was charged with felony sexual assault including two counts of forced digital penetration, two counts of false imprisonment and one count of making threats.[8] The trial began on 1 July 2009, and on 8 July he was cleared of the sexual assault charges but found guilty of making criminal threats to kill his former girlfriend and her entire family.[9] On 23 July he was sentenced to five years probation after pleading guilty to the criminal threats charge.[10]

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 Huey, Steve "Tha Mexakinz Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  2. "Rappin to The Beat", Long Beach Press-Telegram, 29 July 1996
  3. Latin Style magazine, 1999
  4. Billboard Magazine, 29 January 1994, p.29
  5. Huey, Steve " Crossing All Borders Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  6. Monroy, Rodolfo (2006) "Euforia bailable", El Universal, 1 June 2006
  7. Rincon, Mauricio "Tha Mexakinz Street Team Member"
  8. Manzer, Tracy (2009) "Tentative trial date set in Long Beach rapper's sex assault case", Long Beach Press-Telegram, 21 May 2009
  9. Manzer, Tracy (2009) "Long Beach rapper not guilty on all but two counts in sexual assault case", Long Beach Press-Telegram, 8 July 2009
  10. Manzer, Tracy (2009) "Long Beach rapper gets 5 years probation", Long Beach Press-Telegram, 23 July 2009
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