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Hip-Hop fans and artists alike come in all shapes, colors, and ethnicities. Rap music has been uniting people from all walks of life for as long as we can remember.
Before National Hispanic Heritage Month comes to an end, Hip-Hop Wired would like to shed light on a number of rap artists known to rep their Latino pride.

Hit the gallery to peep the run-down.


Photos: Instagram

Fabolous

Fab was spotted at this year’s annual Dominican Day Parade in New York City, repping his Latin roots.

Immortal Technique

“Emiliano #Zapata #cultura #Mexico #WestCoast blue del #Sur on canvas,” wrote Immortal on Instagram, who is actually of Peruvian descent. “Salute to the ancestors who were far from perfect but who paved the way for us.”

Fat Joe

Joey Crack is famous for putting on for his Puerto Rican heritage.

Snow Tha Product

The west coast native and up-and-commer is proud to be Mexicana.

Noreaga

Nore’s long been boastful of his heritage, on and off the stage.

Pitbull

He’s not called Mr. 305 for nothing. For better or worse, Pitbull never fails to mention his Miami upbringing nor his Cuban background.

Bodega Bamz

The Harlem spitter is half Puerto Rican, half Dominican and 100% proud to be Latino. “Being Latino to me is better than being the president of the United States of America,” Bamz told Hip-Hop Wired. “Because after it’s all said and done bad days, good days, I know I can always come home to a magnificent plate of Rice, Beans, tostones and carne guisada, prepared with amor.”

Kat Dahlia

Like Pitbull, Kat is from Miami and of Cuban descent. The rapper/singer reps both to the fullest.

Joell Ortiz

Even inside the house Joell Ortiz is orgulloso to be Boriqua.

Big Pun

#NeverForget #RIPBigPun