: Credited as B Smooth (of Call O' Da Wild), Ricks provides a melodic contrast to B-Real and Sen Dog’s rap verses. He appeared on seven tracks on the IV album, leading some to call him an "unofficial member" of the group. Lyricism and Themes
: It features bass and guitar by Mike "Crazy Neck" Sims and percussion by Eric Bobo . : Credited as B Smooth (of Call O'
: Characterized as a "smooth yet haunting anthem," it blends heavy bass-driven beats with a laid-back, late-night vibe. : Characterized as a "smooth yet haunting anthem,"
: The song was produced by group member DJ Muggs at Ameraycan Studios in North Hollywood. The track is known for its gritty storytelling
by Cypress Hill featuring Barron Ricks was released on September 1, 1998, as the lead single from their fourth studio album, IV . The track is known for its gritty storytelling and smooth, Latin-influenced production, marking a return to the group’s darker roots. Production and Musical Style