By Tim “Styles” Sanchez
South Gate, CA rapper Senen Reyes aka Sen Dog was first introduced to the rap world as a part of the Cypress Hill in the early 90’s. On occasion Sen Dog would step out to the forefront on tracks like “Latin Lingo,” however his main role was to be B-Real’s backup by using his deep grizzly voice to counter-balance the nasal delivery of the Cypress’ front man.
After nearly two decades in the rap game and over 17 million albums sold worldwide, Sen Dog is now stepping out of the shadows and taking a step to the forefront by releasing his solo debut
Diary of a Mad Dog on September 30th. Sen Dog took the time out of his schedule while touring with Cypress Hill to talk to us about the new album, the transition from group member to solo artist, coming out of his shell and his recovery from a recent heartache that has caused him to change his lifestyle.
AllHipHop.com: After being in the rap game since the early 90’s, you have now finally decided to drop a solo album. Why did that take so long?
Sen Dog: Being with Cypress Hill, the juggernaut that it is and with all of the touring, there was never much time for it. Later on when I started my rock band SX-10, I dedicated myself fully to that. To be honest I never really wanted to be a solo artist, I’ve always enjoyed being in a group or a band. About a year ago we weren’t doing much with Cypress because we were in the process of finishing our contract with Sony and changing management. There was a lot of turmoil within the band and so my personal manager Kevin Zinger, the owner of Suburban Noize Records, asked me to give him a record for his company while Cypress was going through its things. I felt that it was a good idea and decided to do it, so I started working on that record.