To say there are two sides of Mexia would be just part of the story. There's Mexia, a.k.a. the "Mexican Messiah," a Latin hip-hop artist spitting nimble rhymes in Spanish, English, and Spanglish over electro- tinged beats. There's Mexia, the cipher-tested skateboard kid from San Jose California's predominantly chicano East Side who cut his teeth in MC battles. There's also Mexia - government name Hernán Hernández Jr. - who grew up watching his father and uncles perform in norteño's Grammy-stacking version of the Rolling Stones, Los Tigres Del Norte… read more
To say there are two sides of Mexia would be just part of the story. There's Mexia, a.k.a. the "Mexican Messiah," a Latin hip-hop artist spitting nimble rhymes in Spanish, English, and Spanglish over electro- tinged beats. There's Mexia, the cipher-tested skateboard kid fr… read more
To say there are two sides of Mexia would be just part of the story. There's Mexia, a.k.a. the "Mexican Messiah," a Latin hip-hop artist spitting nimble rhymes in Spanish, English, and Spanglish over electro- tinged beats. There's Mexia, the cipher-tested skateboard kid from San Jose California's predominantly chicano East Side who cut hi… read more