South Park Mexican
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Carlos Coy (born October 5, 1970), known professionally as SPM (an initialism for South Park Mexican), is an American rapper and convicted sex offender. His stage name was incorporated from his Mexican heritage and the South Park neighborhood in Houston, Texas, where he was raised.
Growing up into a life of crime in mid-1980s, he later started his rap career in 1994. One year later, in 1995, he and his older brother co-founded independent music label, Dope House Records, and released his debut studio album, Hillwood, that March.
On May 18, 2002, Coy was convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child, sentenced to 45 years in prison and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine. He is currently serving his sentence at the Ramsey Unit near Rosharon, Texas; his projected release date is on April 8, 2047. His parole eligibility hearing began on October 7, 2024. While incarcerated, he has continued to record music.
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- Now That's What I Call Belief (Dialogue) (feat. Shadow Ramirez) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- In the Night We Chill (feat. Ne-Van, J-Soto & Pancho) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Gangstaz at My Funeral (feat. Carolyn Rodriguez Coy, Ne-Van & K-Luv) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Pokemon Battlerap (acapella) (feat. K-Luv) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Eternal Fire (feat. Justin Case, J-Soto & Ne-Van) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- County Boy Shouts (feat. Ne-Van, K-Luv, J-Soto, Vic Demone & Osama Bin Photten) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- We Got 'Em (feat. Justin Case, Ne-Van & J-Soto) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Dayroom Daydreams - County Version - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- The Evil Twin (Dialogue) (feat. Shadow Ramirez) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Freeworld Life (feat. Ne-Van & J-Soto) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Psycho Son (feat. Bushwick Bill & Pain Ortiz) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Through a Window (feat. Carolyn Rodriguez Coy) - County Version - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Run Carlos Run! (Dialogue) (feat. Baby Los) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Beautiful Relationships (Cold 40) (feat. Baby Los) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Dhr (Part 1) (feat. Lucky Luciano & Carolyn Rodriguez Coy) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Dhr (Part 2) (feat. Juan Gotti & Carolyn Rodriguez Coy) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- The Difference - County Version - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Wetbacks and Negroes (Dialogue) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Let's Make Money (feat. K-Luv, Freak-E, Vic Demone, Beach Boy, Harry Pottur, Ne-Van & J-Soto) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Jack and Jill (feat. Ne-Van, J-Soto & Osama Bin Photten) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Song About Weed (Dialogue) (feat. Shadow Ramirez) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- The Weed Song (feat. Freak-E, Stocky, Lil J & Ne-Van) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Dime Outa Nickel (feat. Ne-Van, J-Soto & Sherry Williams) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- 1st Dream: Let the Deepness Talk (feat. Carolyn Rodriguez Coy) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- 2nd Dream: No Wonder He Left Us (feat. Carolyn Rodriguez Coy) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- 3rd Dream: She Was Down to Die (feat. Carolyn Rodriguez Coy) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- County Boy Shouts 2 (feat. Ne-Van, Osama Bin Photten, J-Soto & Harry Pottur) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
- Grandmas and Grandpas (feat. Sherry Williams, Vic Demone, K-Luv, Harry Pottur, J-Soto & Ne-Van) - Telephone Road - South Park Mexican
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