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[edit] misc edits
Ice T created gangster rap, Frost has never been credited as helping Ice T with its creation or rise in popularity.
La Raza wasn't the biggest Latin hip hop track, Mentirosa was the first platinum single by a Latin rap artist and outsold La Raza.
[edit] Cleanup
Wording in this article needs fixing, ex: "Style-wise, Frost moved from Electro Funk to a Latin-tinged kind of Gangsta rap that he's basically still into, although now often inspired by G-Funk (a more melodic kind of gangsta rap pioneered by Dr. Dre)." using "basically still into" makes it sound like someone's just saying this in everyday speech, instead of presenting any type of factual info. Zchris87v 07:44, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
I've changed that now... Wathiik 07:44, 23 August 2006 (UTC)