377 GANG
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377 GANG

377 GANG formed in 2016 around brothers Carlos and Alberto Reyes, who perform as AK-47 and Micky Huidobro. They took their name from their neighborhood in...

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377 GANG formed in 2016 around brothers Carlos and Alberto Reyes, who perform as AK-47 and Micky Huidobro. They took their name from their neighborhood in Mexico City, and the group includes drummer Ali Saez, bassist Roni Rojas, and vocalist-guitarist Samo. Their song 'Rico de Alma (F.R.C.L)' became a street anthem, mixing hip-hop and rap with regional Mexican sounds.

They've released albums like '377 GANG' in 2018, 'Los Buenos Somos Más' in 2019, and 'E.M.A.' in 2022. Their lyrics often draw from life in their community, which has brought some criticism about their content. The group has worked with various Mexican and international artists, but they've kept making music that reflects where they're from.

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