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Hip Hop Hoodíos, a multilingual Latin hip-hop and alternative band, was founded in 2001 in Brooklyn, NY by Josué Noriega, Abraham Vélez, and Federico Fong. Their debut EP Raza Hoodía, released in 2002, featured tracks blending various Latin styles with rock en español and rap music. In 2005, they released their full-length album Agua Pa' La Gente. After a ten-year hiatus, the group resurfaced in 2019 as a solo act led by Josué Noriega. Notable collaborations during this period included Pato Machete of Control Machete and Mexican Institute of Sound. In 2022, their single "Knishin' In the Mission" was recognized by The Forward as one of 'The 150 Greatest Jewish Pop Songs of All Time.' Their music has been featured in various television shows, movies, and video games, including Only Murders in the Building and the motocross game Riders Republic.