Latin Alliance (album)

Latin Alliance is the self-titled studio album by a one-off collaboration of Chicano rappers. The group was formed in 1989 and released their one and only album in 1991 via Virgin Records. It features performances by Kid Frost, A.L.T., Markski, Rayski Rockswell, Mellow Man Ace, Lyrical Engineer, Hip Hop Astronaut and The Lyrical Latin, with guest appearances by WAR and Scoop DeVille. Recording sessions took place at Digital Sound & Picture in New York City, Skyline Recording in Topanga, Wide Tracks, Image Recorders and Echo Sound in Los Angeles. Production was handled by Kid Frost, Tony G, Will Roc, Todd Alexander, Ralph Rivers, The Baka Boyz, Julio G, Geoff Rios and Mike Greene.

Latin Alliance
Studio album by
Latin Alliance
ReleasedAugust 6, 1991
Recorded1990–1991
Studio
  • Digital Sound & Picture (New York City, New York)
  • Wide Tracks (Hollywood, California)
  • Image Recorders (Hollywood, California)
  • Skyline Recording (Topanga, California)
  • Echo Sound (Los Angeles, California)
Genre
Length43:15
LabelVirgin
Producer
  • Frost
  • Tony G
  • Will Roc
  • Ralph Rivers
  • Todd Alexander
  • The Baka Boyz
  • Geoff Rios
  • Julio G
  • Mike Greene
Kid Frost chronology
Hispanic Causing Panic
(1990)
Latin Alliance
(1991)
East Side Story
(1992)
A.L.T. chronology
Latin Alliance
(1991)
Another Latin Timebomb
(1992)
Singles from Latin Alliance
  1. "Lowrider (On The Boulevard)"
    Released: 1991
  2. "Know What I'm Saying"
    Released: 1991
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

The ten-track album peaked at #133 on the Billboard 200, at #83 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and at #18 on the Heatseekers Albums chart in the United States. It spawned two singles: "Lowrider (On the Boulevard)", a remake of WAR's hit single "Low Rider", and "Know What I'm Sayin'?". Its lead single, "Lowrider (On the Boulevard)", which was performed by Frost, A.L.T., Markski, Mellow Man Ace and WAR, made it to number 15 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. Latin Alliance is regarded as one of the pioneering albums of Hispanic hip hop, being one of the first albums to be released by a group of Latino rappers.

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