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| - Marvin Aborca Sotelo (Born March 3, 1987) who usually goes by M.A. Sotelo or "Knife" Sotelo, he is better known by Knife, Knifer, or Knifey. He is an American gangster as well as a rapper, producer, occultist, writer, and record executive from East Los Angeles, California. He is also the only rapper of Filipino and Spaniard descent to be labeled under Chicano rap since the genre is mainly rappers of Mexican descent. Although his style is generally considered Chicano rap, his ambiguous ethnicity may have caused him to declaim the genre, preferring to style himself as a "Maravilla rapper" or "Greenlight rapper", in the Philippines he coined his music Chavacano rap since Filipino rap is heterogeneous, encompassing rap in languages such as Tagalog, Chavacano, Spanish and Ilocano, as well as En
- Marvin "Knife" Sotelo better known as Knifer, is a minister and campaigner against the US drug policy as well as a musician and the author of "Yes I Cannabis" known for popularizing the Knife hit, it was mostly used for smoking cannabis and it promoted innovative ideas in smoking marijuana. He was born in Los Angeles, California. In May, 2006, he was ordained as a minister by the Sinagogue of Satan through the Universal Life Church. He received his license to perform marriages in the State of California as a "Cannabis Sacrament" Minister and founded the TSC Ministry.
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| - Marvin "Knife" Sotelo better known as Knifer, is a minister and campaigner against the US drug policy as well as a musician and the author of "Yes I Cannabis" known for popularizing the Knife hit, it was mostly used for smoking cannabis and it promoted innovative ideas in smoking marijuana. He was born in Los Angeles, California. In May, 2006, he was ordained as a minister by the Sinagogue of Satan through the Universal Life Church. He received his license to perform marriages in the State of California as a "Cannabis Sacrament" Minister and founded the TSC Ministry. A former Democratic-Republican, Knife is now a pro-marijuana and hemp activist from the Cannabis Assembly. He has written over a dozen books and only 5 were published, one being the aforementioned Yes I Cannabis. There has also been a documentary made about his life in the indie music scene. He believes that the hemp plant (as well as inmates convicted of marijuana charges) should be decriminalized because it has been shown to be less harmful then any known drug, could be a renewable source of fuel, food, and medicine, and can be grown in virtually any part of the world, and that the U.S. government deliberately hides the proof of this. He has devoted his life to the support of cannabis, hemp and marijuana. "Knife" Sotelo also gave his name to a specific technique in cannabis consumption. In 2004, he joined the THC Ministry, a religion that considers cannabis to be a sacrament. Sotelo is running for a congressional seat on the United States House of Representatives in 2016 as a Grassroots Party candidate.
- Marvin Aborca Sotelo (Born March 3, 1987) who usually goes by M.A. Sotelo or "Knife" Sotelo, he is better known by Knife, Knifer, or Knifey. He is an American gangster as well as a rapper, producer, occultist, writer, and record executive from East Los Angeles, California. He is also the only rapper of Filipino and Spaniard descent to be labeled under Chicano rap since the genre is mainly rappers of Mexican descent. Although his style is generally considered Chicano rap, his ambiguous ethnicity may have caused him to declaim the genre, preferring to style himself as a "Maravilla rapper" or "Greenlight rapper", in the Philippines he coined his music Chavacano rap since Filipino rap is heterogeneous, encompassing rap in languages such as Tagalog, Chavacano, Spanish and Ilocano, as well as English. Knife is considered by many to be a driving force in bringing back the Gangsta rap scene and is regarded as the first (LaVeyan) Satanic rapper in the world. He was a pioneer of New South rap and a crusader of Alternative music, being one of the first rappers to embrace an antisocial persona without explicit irony.
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