Lisa M - Flavor Of The Latin -1991- Us Cd Flac ... [NEW]

In the early ’90s, hip-hop was rapidly fracturing into regional styles and cultural offshoots. While New York and Los Angeles dominated the mainstream, a smaller but fiercely proud scene was brewing in Miami—one where English rhymes met Spanish attitude, and 808 kicks were seasoned with salsa breaks. At the center of that movement stood Lisa M, the “First Lady of Latin Hip-Hop,” and her 1991 debut, Flavor Of The Latin .

Lisa M – Flavor Of The Latin (1991, US CD, FLAC) Lisa M - Flavor Of The Latin -1991- US CD FLAC ...

Released in 1991 on Joey Gardner’s Latin League / WEA Latina imprint, Flavor Of The Latin arrived just as acts like Kid Frost (on the West Coast) and The Latin Empire (NYC) were gaining traction. But Lisa M—born Lisa Márquez—brought something different: a brash, unapologetic female voice in a genre dominated by male acts. Her delivery was sharp, her confidence electric. In the early ’90s, hip-hop was rapidly fracturing

If you find a copy of the 1991 US CD of Flavor Of The Latin , grab it. Rip it to FLAC. Crank “Flavor Of The Latin” in your car. And tip your hat to Lisa M—who brought the sazón to golden age hip-hop when few others would. Check second-hand markets or digital reissue labels—original CDs appear occasionally, and FLAC rips preserve every bit of this overlooked classic. Lisa M – Flavor Of The Latin (1991,

The title track, “Flavor Of The Latin,” remains an underground anthem—a bilingual brag over a bouncing Miami bass groove that samples and shouts out Eddie Palmieri’s La Malanga . “El Gran Varón” flips Willie Colón’s social commentary into a hard-hitting hip-hop narrative, while “Una Mujer” stands as an early Latina feminist statement over a reggae-tinged beat.