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2Mex
Ocana performing in 2012
Ocana performing in 2012
Background information
Birth nameAlejandro Ocana
Born1973 (age 50–51)
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresAlternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
OccupationRapper
Years active1992–present
LabelsMemo Records
Afterlife Records
Mean Street
Temporary Whatever
Paladin Creative Super Co.
Strange Famous Records
Member of
  • Visionaries
  • Of Mexican Descent
  • The Mind Clouders
  • SonGodSuns
  • $martyr
  • Look Daggers
  • The Returners

Alejandro Ocana (born in 1973), better known by his stage name 2Mex, is a rapper from Los Angeles, California, United States.[1] He is a member of The Visionaries and Of Mexican Descent. He has collaborated with underground hip hop artists such as Jel, Omid, Thavius Beck, Factor Chandelier, Radioinactive, and Isaiah "Ikey" Owens.

History

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2Mex attended the Good Life Cafe open mic nights in 1992. In 1998, he released his first album with The Visionaries as well as the first Of Mexican Descent album, and he was featured on the Omid compilation album Beneath the Surface. In 1999, he was featured (with Xololanxinxo as Of Mexican Descent) on the Fat Jack compilation album Cater to the DJ, and he released his first solo album Fake It Till You Make It as The Mind Clouders with producer Mums the Word. In 2000, he was featured (as a member of the Afterlife Crew) on the Afterlife Records compilation Declaration of an Independent.[2] He then released B-Boys in Occupied Mexico on Mean Street in 2001.[3] Sweat Lodge Infinite was released on Temporary Whatever in 2003.[4][5][6] The self-titled album, 2Mex, was released in 2004.[7][8] He released My Fanbase Will Destroy You on Strange Famous Records in 2010. It features guest appearances from Murs, Prince Po, Busdriver and Nobody.[9] In 2016, one of his legs was amputated due to complications from diabetes. He addressed the loss and other struggles in the 2017 album Lospital.[10]

Discography

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Solo

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Studio albums

  • B-Boys in Occupied Mexico (Mean Street, 2001)
  • Sweat Lodge Infinite (Temporary Whatever, 2003)
  • 2Mex (Paladin Creative Super Co., 2004)
  • Over the Counter Culture (Up Above, 2005) (as SunGodSuns)
  • My Fanbase Will Destroy You (Strange Famous, 2010)
  • Lospital (Water the Plants, 2017)
  • Ghostwriting Songs for God (2021)

Mixtapes and EPs

  • Unreleased Hits (Memo, 1998) [mixtape]
  • Words. Knot Music. (Memo / Afterlife, 2000) [mixtape]
  • The Sweat (2002) [EP]
  • Knowhawk (Biofidelic / La2TheBay / Invisible Enemy, 2004) [mixtape]
  • Gloria Was a KROQer (Up Above, 2006) [EP]
  • Protect and Serve (2010) [mixtape]
  • Cartoon Boyfriend (2015) [mixtape]
  • Gentrification EP (2018) [EP]

Compilations

  • Essential 2Mex Road CD (2005)
  • New Wave Chola Road Mix (2006)
  • Singles: Volume One (2007)
  • Sound Hoarding Vol. 1 (2015)
  • Sound Hoarding Vol. 2 (2015)
  • Sound Hoarding Vol. 3 (2020)

Collaborations

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Visionaries (2Mex with Dannu, DJ Rhettmatic, Key Kool, LMNO & Lord Zen)

Of Mexican Descent (2Mex with Xololanxinxo)

  • Exitos y mas exitos EP (1998) [EP]
  • Exitos y mas exitos (1998)
  • Of Mexican Descent (Demo 1992) (2020) [EP]

Look Daggers (2Mex with Isaiah Owens)

  • The Patience EP (2007) [EP]
  • Suffer in Style (2008)

Other collaborations

  • Fake It Until You Make It (1999) (with Mum's the Word, as The Mind Clouders)
  • Money Symbol Martyrs (2006) (with Life Rexall, as $martyr)
  • Break Up Your Make Up (2009) (with Deeskee, Die Young & Stacey Dee, as The Returners)
  • Blessing in Disguise (2010) (with Key Kool & LMNO)
  • Fallin' Angels (2011) (with Nobody, as SonGodSuns)
  • Like Farther... Like Sun... (2013) (with Maiselph)
  • Operation: Dark Winter December (2020) (with Anu322)

Guest appearances

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References

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  1. ^ Calahan, Joel (March 9, 2004). "2Mex – Sweat Lodge Infinite". Dusted Magazine. Archived from the original on 9 February 2005.
  2. ^ "2Mex Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | AllM..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
  3. ^ Quinlan, Thomas (December 2001). "2Mex – B Boys in Occupied Mexico". Exclaim!. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  4. ^ Krolak, Mike (October 21, 2003). "Album Review: 2Mex – Sweat Lodge Infinite". Prefix. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  5. ^ Segal, Dave (January 27, 2004). "Sweat Lodge Infinite". XLR8R. Archived from the original on October 27, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  6. ^ Quinlan, Thomas (February 2004). "2Mex – Sweat Lodge Infinite". Exclaim!. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  7. ^ Swan, Rachel (March 23, 2004). "2Mex". XLR8R. Archived from the original on October 27, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  8. ^ Quinlan, Thomas (April 2004). "2Mex – 2Mex". Exclaim!. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  9. ^ Glave, Trav (September 28, 2010). "2Mex – Dead Hand Control and Track Listing (MP3)". URB. Archived from the original on January 1, 2011.
  10. ^ Gutierrez, Juan (15 August 2017). "After a Life-Threatening Illness, a Healthy 2Mex Is Back With New Music". LA Weekly.
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