It's August 29, 2025, 08:50:31 AM
the smooth beats, nice flows, and the attitude behind it is the only reason why I love west coast rap.
I don't live for the man, but I do study him so I can hope my pimp hands one day become as strong as his. When i first started listening to him, my hands were only strong enough to crush a beetle. Now that i've studied him for 15 years, my hands are strong enough to crush a dog.
It's difficult to say what "we" - as a group - should support. I can only speak for myself:I've always been an avid G-Funk sound fan, so if a New West producer anno 2008 drops G-Funkish beats and they're dope, I'll support him. At the same time, I've got lots of respect for producers who come up with new styles. Dae One and Dem Jointz are perfect examples for this. Both of them have a clear West Coast vibe in their beats, but yet it's far from classic 90's G-Funk. I'd say it's G-Funk influenced, but they clearly found their own sound.THAT'S what I love to support: innovative West Coast producers/artists. I'm not just buy anybody's album simply because of the fact they're from California. I need to LIKE the music (lyrics, flow, style, beats) in order to buy the album.