"Real Gangster" by South Park Mexican (SPM) explores themes of authenticity, street life, and the struggles of growing up in a rough environment. The lyrics emphasize the importance of loyalty, respect, and resilience in the face of adversity. SPM reflects on his experiences and the harsh realities of gang culture, portraying a complex image of what it means to be a "real gangster" beyond stereotypes. Ultimately, the song serves as both a personal narrative and a commentary on the choices individuals make in their lives.
rollin, hollywood hustla, spm diary. if there’s any spanish in there it’s like half a verse lol
Yes, because in the song "In my hood" he says "I'm trippin' 'cause my daughter rap"
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Norma Coy
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South Park Mexicans (SPM) (Cheech and Chong) - "Mexican Thong Song"
Eminem- lose yourself
rollin, hollywood hustla, spm diary. if there’s any spanish in there it’s like half a verse lol
Carlos Coy is the real name of rapper South Park Mexican.
u mean son of norma itz not out yet but chek out thiz new song called screwston Texas itz da shiet
Spm
youtube.com has some SPM videos
No. He even says in a song. "Im from the south east but I got love for the North" So probably not though.
SPM's genre is rap. SPM stands for South Park Mexican. Born Carlos Coy in 1970. He is from Houston, Texas.
Spm wife is Helena her parents lives in front of my parents. Spm always went there to see his kids when they would be over there.
October 5, 1970 is SPM's birthday. He said this himself on the song "Hillwood"
spm lives in Houston Texas where my baby mamma lives.