It's August 29, 2025, 07:33:40 AM
the funniest thing for me is Afroman went Gold and was the second best selling westcoast artist that year ? erm in fact can any one confirm that for me
-i think the west coast needs a 'new generation' of artists.. feel me on this... the early 90s everyone was looking for dre, snoop and cube.. the late 90s, everyone looking for dre, snoop and cube... the late 2000s, everyone still checking for dre, snoop and cube.. meanwhile, you see the east go thru generations of music (from wu-tang to bad boy, to roc a fella to g-unit), the south went from scarface to ugk to no limit, to all the various atl-texas rappers.. we need new sounding west coast artists.
-west coast doesnt have a powerhouse music label to push their artists.. like it or not, jerry heller and suge knight did their thing. they made sure we heard the music they wanted us to buy over and over.. there is no music exec willing to spend lots of time and money in the background of the business to push the music.. i wish someone like damon dash would move to the west, sign a bunch of artists and just go to work on them..
I've always viewed 2002 as the year everything suddenly stopped and got worse on the West
Quote from: West Coa$t on October 06, 2006, 04:26:56 PMI've always viewed 2002 as the year everything suddenly stopped and got worse on the WestI also think the Death Row vs. Snoop thing goin on then had more of an impact than people realize...who knows, maybe it was then that Dr. Dre said fuck y'all, we know he doesn't wanna get involved in beef... let alone with Sugesounds stupid, but shit really got fucked up when Kurupt left the Dogg Poundit seems everybody was beefin at that time, yes - everybodyand shit hasn't been the same since.... take it how ya want
I find it funny how unbelievably fuckin stupid it was for the dpg to breakup. So kurupt goes back to deathrow, daz cries. tons of diss tracks go back and forth. No good music is made on either side, then like 4 years later they get back together and make music like nothing ever happened. Talk about fuckin stupid. Like dude said I think that opened the gateway for westcoast beefs.
The only time I ever met Kurupt was at a July 4th picnic at Kenneth Hahn. I remember Kurupt played "I never changed" for me n my homeboy, and he was rappin along with the lyrics, and it looked like he was about to cry. It did seem shady that he got dissed by all of his "homeboys"...but at the same time, he should have realized how bad of a decision it was to get back with them after everything that his homeboys had gone through with Death Row....from him being on an album called "Escape from Death Row", to DR puttin out all types of music that they had all worked on just for Death Row's own profit, to them blatantly insulting the hell out of Snoop by calling an album "Dead man walking" and putting Snoop in all red in a casket on the back. So It would only make sense that they wouldn't be able to remain cool if he was workin back with Death Row like that.
-Many people didn't even give 213's album much of a chance because of the fact that Warren didn't produce on it...although the production was as good or even better than every Warren produced album that wasn't his debut, "Regulate: The G-Funk era"
-While we are waiting for "Detox" and similar albums to drop.....we might end up missing out on the next "Chronic" or "Doggystyle".....which basically means that many fans are not willing to give something new a chance because they are only looking to hear from their favorite artists...and although there haven't been any new artists to drop albums at the level of "Chronic" and "Doggystyle"....there might be some artists or camps who could be in the same stage as C.I.A. was in the 80's, meaning they are young enough to end up becoming major factors in the game, and it may just take for them to find their own sound, image, and style....but most of us will end up putting all of these artists into the same "upcoming" "unknown/nobody" category and not even giving them a chance to develop.