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P-Lo’s sixth solo studio album “OUT THE BOX” arriv P-Lo’s sixth solo studio album “OUT THE BOX” arrives today, Aug. 14, after more than a decade of establishing himself as a producer, artist, entrepreneur and advocate for the communities that shaped him.  Across 16 tracks, the album gathers the knowledge of production and solo work into one intentional project, with guests including Killer Mike, SadBoi, Kreayshawn, 1Umbrella and SOBxRBE.  Throughout his career, P-Lo, who splits his time between LA and the Bay Area, has remained deeply connected to the Bay, carrying its sounds and culture into his work while helping create opportunities for the next generation of artists.  “I never really wanted my music to not sound like I’m from the Bay,” he says. “People want to say, ‘Oh, the Bay sound doesn’t translate.’ But I know it does. I know these tempos and these sonics translate across the world.”  “I feel like we’re always five to 10 years early on a lot of things,” he adds. “And that’s cool. That’s our contribution to the sphere of the world, in the world of music.”  @p_lo  Read the interview and see the photos thru @laweekly  CC:
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Grupo Frontera brought their 'Triste Pero Bien C*b Grupo Frontera brought their 'Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour' to a packed Intuit Dome on Friday night, delivering more than two hours of norteño-cumbia hits.  The McAllen, Texas group mixed career-defining favorites including “La del Proceso,” “No Se Va,” “Que Vuelvas,” “un x100to,” “Me Jalo” and “El Amor de Su Vida” with tracks from their latest EP, Con Dolor.  Sinaloa singer-songwriter Armenta joined the band for “Aurora,” while Xavi appeared for “No Capea” and his own “La Diabla.” The tour continues through North America before heading to South America.  @grupofrontera
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