Cypress Hill Shares Single “Wacha Trucha” ft. Alemán

Cypress Hill make their high-octane return with a new single titled “Wacha Trucha” featuring Mexican rap heavyweight Alemán and a companion video. As one of the first Latin American groups to gain mainstream recognition in hip-hop, the track honors the group’s Latino roots and serves as an anthem of strength and resistance, delivering a beacon of hope and call for unity in response to the state of the world today.

“‘Wacha Trucha’ is more than just a song: it’s a statement. It’s a reminder that our culture is not a trend, but a legacy, a community, and a future. We’re living in a powerful moment for Latin rap globally, and we wanted to contribute something that reflects history, resilience, and evolution. This song in Spanish represents a homecoming and a direct connection with our culture and our people.” – B-Real

The song ushers in a thrilling new musical era for Cypress Hill that celebrates the rich cultural heritage that has long existed at the core of the group’s art as part of a larger body of work on the horizon. Produced by the GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum hitmaker DJ Flict (Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill), the track fortifies a connection between Mexican and Chicano audiences, fusing classic West Coast hip-hop with the contemporary rap coming out of Mexico pioneered by one of Latin music’s biggest forces, Alemán, whose own sound was born from the work conceived by Cypress Hill.

Directed by Sergio de Avila, the visual brings to life the urgency of the song’s core message – alertness, awareness, and unity – with members of Cypress Hill (B-Real, Sen Dog and Eric Bobo) uniting with Alemán as an urgent call to action and reinforcing the importance of community during a time when the Latino community remains under attack. Coming together through the spirit of hip hop which has long served as catalyst for change, the phrase “Wacha Trucha” conveys a warning to stay alert, aware, and prepared for what may come while remaining vigilant, present, and united.