Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Who is B-Real?
B-Real, whose real name is Louis Mario Freese, is an American rapper and a member of the hip-hop group Cypress Hill. He is known for his distinctive voice and lyrical style, as well as his advocacy for marijuana legalization.
When was B-Real born?
B-Real was born on June 2, 1970.
What are some notable songs or albums by B-Real and Cypress Hill?
Some notable songs by B-Real and Cypress Hill include "Insane in the Brain," "How I Could Just Kill a Man," "Hits From the Bong," and "Rock Superstar." The group has released several successful albums, including "Cypress Hill" (1991), "Black Sunday" (1993), and "Rise Up" (2010).
Has B-Real pursued any solo projects?
Yes, B-Real has released solo projects alongside his work with Cypress Hill. His solo albums include "Smoke N Mirrors" (2009) and "The Medication" (2018). He has also collaborated with various artists in the industry.
What other ventures has B-Real been involved in?
In addition to his music career, B-Real is a co-owner of the cannabis dispensary chain Dr. Greenthumb's. He has been a vocal advocate for marijuana legalization and has appeared in various cannabis-related documentaries and shows. He is also a founding member of the hip-hop group Serial Killers alongside Xzibit and Demrick.