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Delinquent Habits: Here Comes The Horns- Limited 180-Gram Red Colored Vinyl - VINYL LP

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Management number 205651694 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $154.80 Model Number 205651694
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Title: Here Comes The Horns- Limited 180-Gram Red Colored Vinyl
Artist: Delinquent Habits
Label: Music on Vinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8719262038356
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Release Date: 2025-02-07
Number of Discs: 2

Limited edition of 1500 numbered copies on red coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Delinquent Habits' 1998 album Here Come The Horns is a standout in the world of Latin-infused hip-hop, blending bilingual lyrics, smooth beats, and a vibrant mariachi-inspired sound. The album builds on the group's unique style, featuring bold horn sections, infectious rhythms, and their signature West Coast vibe. Tracks like "This Is L.A." and the title track "Here Come The Horns" highlight the trio's lyrical prowess and creative fusion of traditional Latin sounds with modern hip-hop elements.

Tracks:
1.1 Intro
1.2 This Is L.A
1.3 It's the Delinquentes (Featuring Sen Dog)
1.4 1 Adam 12
1.5 Think Your're Bad
1.6 Here Come the Horns
2.1 Western Ways
2.2 Shed a Tear (Featuring Sen Dog)
2.3 Wallah
2.4 Orphan of the Industry
2.5 Life Is a Struggle (Featuring Sen Dog)
2.6 Super D.J. (Rock the House Party)
2.7 Life I Live
2.8 Get Up, Get on It (Featuring Mellowman Ace, Rude, Sen Dog)
2.9 Western Ways Part II (La Seleccion)

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