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Cypress Hill Announce New Album Entirely Produced by Black Milk

Cypress Hill Announce New Album Entirely Produced by Black Milk

Photo by Eitan Miskevich for Cypress Hill

The group also revealed a new documentary, Insane in The Brain: Cypress Hill, is set to arrive this spring.

Cypress Hill is preparing to release their first album in nearly four years.

The LA rap legends announced, Back In Black, a project entirely produced by Detroit beatmaker Black Milk, will drop on March 18th, via MNRK, setting into motion a very active and visible 2022. β€œBye Bye,” a new single from the project was released alongside with announcement late last night. It follows two cuts, β€œOpen Ya Mind” and β€œChampion Sound,” which will also be featured on Back In Black.

Along with the new album, Cypress Hill has unveiled an extensive 25-date touring schedule that will carry them straight through the sping, commencing on the day of their album release in Rio Rancho, New Mexico and closing out on June 18th in Chula Vista, California. The group will be joined by Ice Cube for the marathon-launching date. Other shows will feature support from Slipknot and Ho99o9. As if that weren’t enough, the trio is also readying the release of a documentary on their music and legacy. A firm release date has yet to be set for that, but it seems we can expect it to arrive at some point this spring.

Hear the new Cypress Hill single below and scroll on for the group’s full slate of 2022 tour dates.

Tour Dates:

3/18 – Kings Of The West – Rio Rancho, NM %
3/20 – Big Surf Water Park – Tempe, AZ
4/2 – Smoking Gun Casino – El Paso, TX
4/9 – North Carolina Azalea Fest 2022 – Wilmington, NC ^
4/19 – Red Rocks – Morrison, CO %
5/18 – Bryce Jordan Center – University Park, PA *
5/20 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY *
5/21 – Dunkin Donuts Center – Providence, RI *
5/22 – SNHU Arena – Manchester, NH *
5/24 – MVP Arena – Albany, NY *
5/26 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC *
5/28 – Videotron Centre – Quebec, QC *
5/29 – Canadian Tire Centre – Ottawa, ON *
5/30 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON *
6/1 – Heritage Bank Center – Cincinnati, OH *
6/2 – Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, MI *
6/4 – Alpine Valley Music Theatre – East Troy, WI *
6/5 – TaxSlayer Center – Moline, IL *
6/7 – Azura Amphitheater – Bonner Springs, KS *
6/9 – The Broadmoor World Arena – Colorado Springs, CO *
6/11 – Ford Idaho Center – Nampa, ID *
6/13 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, WA *
6/14 – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater – Ridgefield, WA *
6/17 – MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, NV *
6/18 – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre – Chula Vista, CA *

% – w/ Ice Cube
^ – Festival date
* – w/ Slipknot, Ho99o9

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