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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