![]() Cartel de Santa was nominated for the Latin Grammys as a result of their new release. Like their last work, Volume V showed a better sound and beats quality. The fifth album was released in May 2010 with the name "Vol. In March 2010, Babo announced on the band's Myspace the release of another album. The first single of this album was "Hay mamita" which also has a music videoclip. The album was meant as a message to fans that " el Cartel" would keep making music. Some of the songs recount Babo's memories during the months he was in prison. In February 2008, the band released its fourth album, Vol. MC Babo was liberated from prison nine months later, with help of Sony Music, after the group paid about 130,000 pesos as bail. The band released a compilation album, Cartel de Santa, Greatest Hits, aimed at raising funds to be used to set the vocalist free. He later wrote a song about the incident while in prison in which he expresses his regret over the killing of Ulises. Eduardo Dávalos, Babo, turned himself in to the Ministerial Police of Nuevo Leon state. During a confrontation with Juan Miguel Chávez, an old rival, on the street, Babo shot a warning shot, which instead hit former band member Ulises. A few months after the album release, the lead vocalist, Babo, was arrested for the killing of a fellow band member. It included the single "Cheka Wey" featuring female hip-hop artist Mery Dee. In 2007, Cartel de Santa recorded its third album, named Volumen Prohibido. 2 counted with the collaboration of other artists, such as Tego Calderón, in "Conexión Puerto Rico", and Mr. 2, which included hits as "Blah, blah, blah", "La Llamada" and "El Arte del Engaño". ![]() Ī year later, in 2004, a new album was released, Vol. This video was broadcast across Latin America on MTV. That same year, the group released a video clip of the song "Perros". This contributed to the fame of the band. ![]() The album was produced by Jason Roberts who had previously worked with artists such as Cypress Hill, Ice Cube, House of Pain, Guns N' Roses, Control Machete, and Plastilina Mosh. The album includes hits such as "Perros", "Todas Mueren por Mí" and "La Pelotona". The group became famous in 2003, when the band released its first self-titled album. Cartel de Santa started playing in 1996, when MC Babo and some friends began singing improvised rap songs.
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