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Chicano rapper, songwriter, and producer
Mr. Criminal takes his name seriously. His tough narratives, told in a lightly gruff deadpan that occasionally breaks into a reflective lilt conveying both languorous ease and gangster fierceness, focus on his coming of age in the Silver Lake section of Los Angeles. Certainly, the MC has been in and out of trouble with the law, most notably a drug-and-weapons charge in Arizona. Nonetheless, he is a gifted performer, who has branched out as entrepreneur with successful launch of his GDUP clothing brand, and as an actor.
Born
Robert Garcia in 1982,
Mr. Criminal earned his first break when, shortly out of juvenile detention, he met rapper
Mr. Capone-E, who paved the way for the former's 2001 debut,
Criminal Mentality, released on
Capone-E's
Thump Records. Around that time, he also began to impress as a diversely talented producer manning the boards for rappers spanning a wide swath of the hip-hop spectrum: from
Lil' Flip to
Bizzy Bone to
MC Eiht.
Mr. Criminal was prolific throughout the 2000s, but was sidetracked somewhat in 2008 when state troopers found illegal firearms and marijuana in a car
Garcia was driving through Arizona, a state known for its strict penalties for such crimes.
Despite legal troubles,
Garcia continued recording, most notably 2008's
Rise 2 Power, 2010's
Death Before Dishonor, and the sequel to his debut, Criminal Mentality, Vol. 2. Along with
Mr. Capone-E, the prolific rapper issued a combination of mixtapes and full-lengths for Hi-Power Entertainment. In 2015, Evolution of a G arrived, featuring guests like
Brotha Lynch Hung and
Xzibit. A year later, he unveiled
L.W.A. ("Latin with Attitude"), which included a fitting nod to its namesake by featuring late
N.W.A founder
Eazy-E's son,
Lil Eazy-E. In 2017,
Garcia returned with the full-length
Don't Get Me Misunderstood. He also made his acting debut, appearing in the film Narco Valley, and the
Will Smith Netflix series Bright. ~ Jason Thurston