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Felix Delgado (born December 18, 1974), better known by his stage name Cuban Link, is a Cuban-American rapper. Emerging from the underground hip hop scene in , he came to prominence upon discovery by fellow Bronx rapper and mentorship from his close friend , and thereafter guest appeared on Pun's 1998 album Capital Punishment. He is also known for being a member of the Bronx-based rap group Terror Squad.

In 1997, Cuban Link made his first on-record performance on the single "Off the Books" by .


Early life
Delgado was born in , , on December 18, 1974. He and his family emigrated to the United States in 1980 during the , settling in the in New York City in 1984 when he was nine years old. At the end of the Boatlift, he originally arrived in , Florida and also settled in for a unspecified amount of time, until he permanently settled in The Bronx.

While on the Mariel Boatlift, Cuban and his family sailed from to , for six months from April 15 to October 31, 1980. When Cuban arrived, he was in a concentration camp on 95 North where they had all the other Cubans. Cuban lived in Miami for six months before settling in Puerto Rico for three years and then moving to the South Bronx, settling in the neighborhood.


Career
When Delgado was growing up, he lived around primarily , , and African-Americans. At the same time, was rising in popularity in his neighborhood.

In 1986, at age 12, Cuban started writing rhymes after being drawn into hip-hop culture, which led him to being influenced by , Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, and .

At age 15, in 1989, Delgado started rapping under the moniker Lyrical Assassin, which led him to meet his future partners-in-rhyme Christopher Rios and Samuel Garcia, who at the time were known as Big Moon Dawg and Joker Jamz. This led them to form the group Full-A-Clips. Throughout the early 90s, Full-A-Clips became a well-known group throughout the Bronx, earning them radio freestyles and live performances. Their fourth member, Toom, joined the group in 1994.

In 1995, Delgado and his partners Rios and Garcia were freestyling at a bodega in The Bronx, when stops by the bodega to buy some groceries. Pun spots Joe and recognizes him and goes up to him to spit a verse for him. When Pun spit his verse, he left Joe so impressed that he offered Pun a ride in his limousine. After hearing Pun, he recruited Delgado and Garcia as well.


The Terror Squad formation
After discovered Full-A-Clips, signed to and launched Terror Squad Productions in 1997, he signed Big Pun, which led to the formation of the Bronx-based rap group Terror Squad, which consisted of Fat Joe, Big Pun, Cuban Link, Triple Seis, Prospect and Armageddon. Following this, Cuban Link was signed to Atlantic and Terror Squad and contributed guest appearance vocals to Fat Joe's September 1998 album on the songs "Bet Ya Man Can't (Triz)", "The Hidden Hand", and "Terror Squadians".


The Terror Squad collaboration album
On September 21, 1999, Link and the Terror Squad released their which reached number 20 on the Billboard 200. Cuban contributed vocals on seven tracks, some of them being "In For Life", "Pass the Glock", "As the World Turns", and "Tell Me What U Want". After signing to Atlantic and Terror Squad, Cuban Link continued recording for his debut LP 24K which he originally started working on in 1997.


1997–2001: Signing with Atlantic, 24K album, feud with Fat Joe
In 1997, Cuban began recording songs for his debut album 24K. One of the first songs he recorded was "Toe to Toe" with Big Pun. He recorded songs with Pun, , SunKiss, , Triple Seis, Kool G Rap, and many other artists. During the process, Big Pun died on February 7, 2000, due to a heart attack caused by weight issues. This led to Cuban writing and releasing "Flowers For The Dead" in Pun's honor. Three singles were released from the album: "Flowers For The Dead", "Still Telling Lies", and "Why Me?". The songs "Play How You Want" and "Toe to Toe" were released as promotional singles by . In addition, "Why Me?" was featured in the 2000 action-comedy film Bait and another song from the album, "Project Party" was featured in the 2000 sports drama film . The album was scheduled to be released in the summer of 2000 but changed to January of 2001. However, without Pun's mediation, personal tension between Fat Joe and Cuban Link, problems with Atlantic and bootlegging prevented the release of 24K. 24K is now available for digital download on Amazon Music, but has not been released physically. Cuban Link's feud with Fat Joe led to him being from the music industry and forced to go underground.


2001–2004: Released Broken Chains series with his DJ Dren Starr & Roy P. Perez
After being sliced in the face three times at an Angie Martinez release party and performance for a song called: "Live At Jimmy's" featuring Cuban Link on Angie Martinez's album, Cuban alongside his DJ Dren Starr and executive Roy P. Perez this led Cuban Link to sign with Universal/MOB for $2 Million for one album making it the largest independent deal at the time.


2004–2005: Signing with M.O.B. Records, Chain Reaction
After his career derailed, Link was still recording music despite the 24K album being shelved by Joe and Atlantic Records. In addition, Cuban guest appeared on Triple Seis' debut studio album Only Time'll Tell, which was released on July 20, 2004 through Madd Records. Cuban featured on the tracks "Drinks Up", "Hustler" and "Be About It".

In 2004, a few years after leaving Terror Squad, Cuban joined independent label Men of Business and released Chain Reaction on August 16, 2005. It included singles "Sugar Daddy" (featuring Mýa) and "Scandalous" (featuring ) with influence from . It was the largest independent deal ($2MM) for a single album and an unsigned act at the time and a joint venture with Universal. Cuban linked up with several producers and artists such as Eliel, , Mr. Porter and . In addition, Cuban released two promotional singles: "Shakedown" and "Talk About It" featuring .


2007-2011: Spanish album, Bang Bang Boogie formation
In 2007, Cuban started working on his first spanish album, Hijo De La Calle, starting off by releasing the song "Nos Tienen Miedo" which is a diss song towards rapper Pitbull and Cuban's former protege Don Dinero. The song featured several other rappers of Latin descent. During the process, Cuban recorded songs with Poe Rilla, Zaturno, Melymel, , and many other artists. He released various Spanish singles such as "Nos Tienen Miedo", "Nos Tienen Miedo 2", "Libertad" and "Loco Callejero".

In late 2007 or early '08, Cuban joined the underground hip hop group Bang Bang Boogie, which consisted of him, Mysonne, , Hocus 45th and S-One. The group was created mainly to bring back to the forefront, bringing awareness to the Bronx neighborhoods. The group released two mixtapes in 2008 but disbanded in 2010 due to Hocus and S-One being falsely incarcerated and also due to the group and a lack of mainstream support without major label backing, which made it hard to gain national recognition. The remaining members went on to focus on their solo careers. Cuban eventually released his mixtape Chain Gang Bully in 2011 but never released his Spanish LP.


Discography
Studio albums
  • 24K (2000) (unreleased)
  • Chain Reaction (2005)

Collaboration albums
  • with Terror Squad (1999)


Filmography
2000106 & ParkHimselfEpisode 52
2001Blazin'Pete
2002Big Pun: Still Not a PlayerHimself
2004106 & ParkHimself
The DropHimself3 episodes
2005Showtime at the ApolloHimselfEpisode: "Cuban Link with Mya/Lady Saw"
HimselfEpisode: "Vivian Green/Cuban Link Featuring Mya/Pretty Ricky"
EnriqueEpisode: "Acts of Contrition"
2008Big Pun: The LegacyHimselfVideo


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