"If Latin American revolutionaries Emiliano Zapata and Ernesto "Che"
Guevara were alive today, Los Nativos would probably be their rap group of
choice." - The Source (Dec. 2003)
After
their successful 2003 debut of Dia De Los Muertos or Day of the Deadalbum, released through Rhyme Sayers Entertainment. Minnesota-based Los Nativos are back with an EP titled Red Star Fist. Featuring eight new hard hitting tracks for the revolutionary minded. Emcee Felipe Cuauhtli (The Eagle) and Emcee/Producer Chilam Balam (The Jaguar), stalked their prey like Indigenous warriors with mics in their brown fist. With lyrics and beats that rattle the ear drums like battle cries for their follow Aztec Warriors of Aztlan. Red Star Fist deals with the struggles of everyday Xicano
life, Brown Pride estilo! With diverse tracks like "Black Flag Red Star", "Ocecuauhtli", and ""Slow and Low", Red Star Fist should be bumping out every rear speaker from Military Drive in San Anto to calle Bristol in Santana. Red Star Fist is a well-balanced EP focused on Indigenous issues while bringing their message to the barrio streets using their own native hip-hop sound.
Zapata Vive! La Lucha Sigue!
Black Flag Red Star
Science Mayan
What's the Crew's Name
Slow and Low
Ocecuauhtli
No Puedo Explicar
Like The Remix
An Eagle Named Chango
Ometeoht
Like the Indigenous
Urthawut?
All My Native Vatos
Sobrenatural
Tierra feat. Mario Morales
Dia de los Muertos
Con Tivos
Sin Control
Sonido Indigena
Antigua (Mexica Danza)
Elements (Dubplate Lookout)
When Jaguars Cry
Snake in the Mouth Feat. I Self Devine and Gene Poole