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Ice Cube's G-Funk era :Lethal Injection (as you have already heard)Bootlegs n B-Sides (a lot of remixes and unreleased ice cube g-funk material, like the dope ass You Know How We Do It remix, Good Day Remix...)Planet Of Da Apes (lench Mob 2nd album, g-funked out)Predator, Death Certificate etc are not g-funk records if you want to hear songs in the style of Lethal Injection regarding it in Ice Cube's style check the ones i listed. The producers (QD III, Dr Jam, Madness4Real etc...) and the time of the records are from the same early 90's era.Also check out Ghetto Bird (Dr Jam funky remix), Higher the lead g-funk song from Higher Learning soundtrack, Bop Gun single version etc...Ice Cube was rockin the afro around this time, check out the videos like Really Doe too.
to me i think all of those albums sound completely different, u got amerikkkas which had the bomb squad beats and guest spots from public enemy and the whole album was political, whereas death certificate had some old school funk sound to it and the songs had more of a social message as cube went back to makin more westcoast sounding records....the predator had like a raw grimier sound, less polished and basically reflected the rodney king riot situation....and lethal injection was straight g funk records
Quote from: gchild213 on January 22, 2007, 08:46:34 AMto me i think all of those albums sound completely different, u got amerikkkas which had the bomb squad beats and guest spots from public enemy and the whole album was political, whereas death certificate had some old school funk sound to it and the songs had more of a social message as cube went back to makin more westcoast sounding records....the predator had like a raw grimier sound, less polished and basically reflected the rodney king riot situation....and lethal injection was straight g funk recordsCouldn't agree with you more. Cube definitely was like a ghetto reporter about the state of the hood and america to a certain extent with those albums.