Cypress Hill

Their 1993 follow-up, Black Sunday, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, earned three GRAMMY® nominations, and went triple platinum, making Cypress Hill the first rap group to have two albums in the Billboard Top 10 simultaneously. They also became the first Latino-American hip-hop group to achieve both platinum and multi-platinum success.

Hip-hop pioneers and cultural trailblazers Cypress Hill will bring their dynamic energy to the California State Fair on Tuesday, July 22, capping off the final weekend of the Toyota Concert Series. Known for their genre-defining sound, explosive live performances, and enduring influence on music and pop culture, Cypress Hill promises an unforgettable night for fans, old and new.

Cypress Hill—comprised of B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs—changed the face of hip-hop when they emerged from Los Angeles in 1991 with their self-titled debut album. With gritty tracks like “How I Could Just Kill a Man” and “The Phuncky Feel One,” the group quickly became underground legends. Their bold pro-cannabis stance and crossover appeal earned them a dedicated following that stretched far beyond hip-hop.