Hip Hop act Rebel Diaz grew up in Chicago and came up in The South Bronx. They are the sons of political refugees from Chile who fled a dictatorship in the 1970's. Raised on revolution and the culture of Hip-Hop they share stories of the people: el barrio, the hood, the poor, los immigrantes. Their bilingual sound has been shaped by pieces of South American folk, House, and Latin percussion combined with Boom-Bap breaks and 808s. Jesse Menendez spoke with Rod Starz and G1 of Rebel Diaz about their new album America vs. Amerikkka.
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