
Production has begun on a documentary of Cypress Hill cofounder Senen “Sen Dog” Reyes.
Mi Familia: Sen Dog and the American Dream chronicles his journey from his humble beginnings as a Cuban immigrant in LA to fame, while also exploring how Cypress Hill came together, according to Variety. The documentary will feature interviews with B-Real, Slash, Chuck D, DMC, George Clinton, will.i.am, Emilio Estefan, Pitbull and DJ Matt Pinfield.
“'Mi Familia' is a truly unique experience that reconnects me with my Cuban roots and our family’s musical legacy, which stretches back many generations,” Reyes said in a statement to Variety. “It also brings me closer to so many musical icons who have played a part in breaking barriers and blending genres and cultures, and I feel deeply honored to have them featured throughout my journey in this film.”
Reyes cofounded Cypress Hill in 1991 with fellow members Louis "B-Real" Freese and producer Lawrence "Muggs" Muggerud. Eric “Bobo” Correa joined the group in 1994. Reyes also founded the metal bands SX-10 and Powerflo.
Reyes also serves as a cowriter and producer on the documentary.
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