Here Come the Horns

Here Come the Horns is the second studio album by the American hip hop group Delinquent Habits.

The Calgary Herald wrote that Delinquent Habits "combine graphic, street-wise raps with hooks galore, with horns a la Herb Alpert and lyrics borrowed from the likes of Grandmaster Flash and Paul McCartney.

"[4] The Independent deemed the album "spaghetti western soundtrack meets west coast hip hop.

"[5] The Village Voice concluded that the album "fleshes out their new, politically conscious, mariachi mobster aesthetic ... [the] single of the same name moves away from Dre-influenced funk tracks and toward Latin horns and anti-Prop 187 text.

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