![]() Two more charges followed in March 2002 for sexual assault of two 14-year-old girls Coy was held without bail. A Harris County, Texas, jury indicted Coy on December 10, 2001, and added another charge over a 1993 incident when he allegedly impregnated a then-13-year-old girl, who later demanded child support payments from him. The incident occurred on Labor Day weekend that year. On September 25, 2001, Houston police arrested Coy on a charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child who was then nine years old, but he was released from county jail after posting bail. Following a six-year hiatus, he released The Son of Norma on September 30, 2014. Dope House released two new albums that Coy recorded while incarcerated: When Devils Strike, released in 2006, debuted at #46 on the Billboard 200, and The Last Chair Violinist followed in 2008. His 2002 album Reveille Park, a compilation of freestyles, was released by Dope House. His Universal releases did not gain much mainstream attention Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic suggested, "Coy's hardcore rapping proved to be too harsh for the masses". But he says he also focuses on working hard and having hope for a better life." San Antonio Express-News writer Ramiro Burr summarized South Park Mexican's lyrical content in a 2001 profile: "SPM delivers raunchy lyrics about growing up in the barrio and living the party life. The Purity Album included the single "You Know My Name", which peaked at #99 on the Billboard R&B chart and #31 on the rap chart. Universal released three of Coy's albums: Time is Money and The Purity Album (2000) and Never Change (2001). In February 2000, he signed a joint venture between his label and Universal Music Group which earned him a $500,000 advance and national distribution. On November 23, 1999, he released his fourth album, " The 3rd Wish: To Rock the World" its lead single, "High So High" charted at #50 on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart. ![]() On December 22, 1998, Coy released his third album, Power Moves: The Table, which garnered mainstream attention. The album became a hit in the Houston underground rap scene. He released his second album, Hustle Town, in March 1998. Coy promoted his first album for two years and by 1997 he started working on his second album. As South Park Mexican (SPM), Coy released his debut album, Hillwood, in March 1995. and friend Jose Antonio Garza from McAllen, Texas, founded his own record label, Dope House Records. ![]() In 1995, Coy, along with his brother Arthur Jr. In 1994, Coy started rapping and recording songs as South Park Mexican and SPM. CareerĬoy began his career as a Christian rapper, but felt that doing so made him an outcast. He then worked at a chemical plant for minimum wage, but after being again unemployed he worked as a door-to-door perfume salesman and continued being a crack cocaine dealer. Coy obtained a GED and enrolled in San Jacinto Junior College for a businessĪssociate's degree but failed all his classes there. He attended Milby High School until he was expelled in 1987 while in the ninth grade. Rapper Scarface (real name Brad Jordan) also attended Woodson. He became a crack cocaine dealer during this time (in his early teens). His family moved from southeast Houston to South Park, and he attended Woodson Middle School. He attended various elementary schools, before entering the music magnet program at Welch Middle School. Coy's sister, Sylvia, described herself as his "mother/sister". Their marriage ended three years after Coy's birth. While incarcerated, he has continued to record music.Ĭoy's father Arturo was a Marine from Falfurrias, Texas Coy's mother dropped out of high school to marry Arturo. In 2002, Coy was convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child and sentenced to 45 years incarceration, and is currently serving his sentence at the Ramsey Unit in Rosharon, Texas. Coy debuted as South Park Mexican that same year with the album Hillwood under the same label. One year later, he, his brother Arthur, and one of their friends founded Dope House Records. His stage name is derived from the South Park neighborhood in Houston, Texas, where he was raised.Ĭoy started his musical career in 1994. Carlos Coy (born October 5, 1970), known professionally as SPM (an initialism for South Park Mexican), is an American rapper, songwriter, founder of Dope House Records, and convicted sex offender.
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