The inseparable Gomez brothers were musically influenced at an early age by their parents who exposed them to all types of music genres, from old school R&B, Latin, Tejano, to Rock and Country. Growing up on a Native American Reservation and the hard streets of South Tucson, it was tough to stay focused on their career paths and dreams. Although times were tough, music was their mainstay, it would bring them out of the streets and back to their creative roots. During hard times the two stayed strong by collaborating with their own style of Southwest Hip Hop. This gave them an instrument to express the feelings and events that were present in their lives. Over time, their tight-knit community noticed the Gomez ÃÂ brothers' talent. While each brother was incredibly talented individually, the duo made an electrifying musical combination.
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The inseparable Gomez brothers were musically influenced at an early age by their parents who exposed them to all types of music genres, from old school R&B, Latin, Tejano, to Rock and Country. Growing up on a Native American Reservation and the hard streets of South Tucson, it was tough to stay focused on their career paths and dreams. Although times were tough, music was their mainstay, it would bring them out of the streets and back to their creative roots. During hard times the two stayed strong by collaborating with their own style of Southwest Hip Hop. This gave them an instrument to express the feelings and events that were present in their lives. Over time, their tight-knit community noticed the Gomez ÃÂ brothers' talent. While each brother was incredibly talented individually, the duo made an electrifying musical combination.
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