This was the lead track from the Block Politics Mixtape hosted by DJ Epps. It was an official warning shot that Tha Union (more…)
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This song is from the Block Politics mixtape featuring DJ Epps and it marks a turning point in my political philosopy. It was recorded and released (more…)
The infamous Tha Union Logo T-shirt that our Street Team has been sporting since 2003 is on sale now - Order it online (click here). You can also order Merchandise such as coffee mugs, stickers, jackets, magnets, thongs and more with Tha Union Logo on it. Send us a photo of yourself with any merchandise and we’ll send you a FREE CD and other prizes.
This track was written and recorded when Tha Union and NBZ (DJ Epps) were the official Miami street team for G-Unit and Interscope Records. Daddy Yankee had just got signed to Interscope and this (more…)
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This was recorded in 2003 back when I was recording at Song/The Lab Studios with (more…)
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This compilation of clips is of shows byt Tha Union (CTRAFFIK & Caliba) featuring DJ Self Born. The clips are from (more…)
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This song was written and recorded back in (more…)
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This song was originally written and recorded in the Little Havana recording studio / apartment that I like to call (more…)
Here’s an article published in 2004 on live show by Tha Union and Rick Ross in West Palm beach:
http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2004-07-08/music/earache
Earache
Tha Union organizes against the fakers and haters of hip-hop
By Audra Schroeder
Published on July 08, 2004
Last Friday night at Ohm nightclub in West Palm Beach, I learned a few things: (1) Hardly anyone drinks beer at a hip-hop show. It’s all about Hypnotiq, Grey Goose, and good ol’ Hennessy with lime. (more…)
This interview took place around the end of the year in 2006. The camera guy was Isnel who I know from back in the day but I have no idea what he was pointing the camera at (the clouds painted on the wall?) I also need to remind him how to spell my name… sometimes to find me on YouTube you gotta search for “Tha Union” or “Caliba” instead… but in time people will know “See-tee-are-ay-double-F-I-kay”.







