1. B-Real has been a part of the rap metal band Kush, the hip hop supergroup Serial Killers and the rap rock supergroup Prophets of Rage.

1. B-Real has been a part of the rap metal band Kush, the hip hop supergroup Serial Killers and the rap rock supergroup Prophets of Rage.
B-Real has released a variety of solo mixtapes, as well as two solo albums: Smoke n Mirrors and Tell You Something.
B-Real was married to his long time girlfriend in August 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
B-Real took inspiration from hip hop pioneer Rammellzee, who had occasionally rapped in a high-pitched voice.
B-Real initially saw the high voice as a silly gimmick, but was surprised at the positive feedback he got for his new style and decided to keep going with it.
B-Real formed a rap metal group, Kush, with Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter and Fear Factory members Christian Olde Wolbers and Raymond Herrera.
B-Real was previously a member of the group The Psycho Realm, and in 2007 announced that he would collaborate with Sick Jacken on a new album.
From 2005 to 2007, B-Real released three mixtapes as a solo artist: The Gunslinger, The Gunslinger Part II: Fist Full of Dollars and The Gunslinger Part III: For a Few Dollars More.
B-Real released his first solo album, entitled Smoke N Mirrors, in 2009.
B-Real was a guest artist on the Snoop Dogg single "Vato", from Snoop Dogg's 2006 album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment.
B-Real intentionally kept his production for Cypress Hill down to a minimum, as not to interfere with DJ Muggs' involvement in the group, but has produced several tracks for his own solo projects.
B-Real manages a team of music producers known as the 'Audio Hustlaz'.
In 1998, B-Real voiced the part of a newborn baby for the song "This World Is Something New to Me" in The Rugrats Movie.
B-Real is the host of the video podcasts The Dr Greenthumb Show, The Smokebox and Meditation.
In 2018, B-Real partnered with marijuana subscription box company Daily High Club to craft a B-Real-themed smoking supply box for the month of March.