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Quote from: RealG on July 19, 2008, 11:58:09 AMQuote from: Changed Man on July 19, 2008, 11:44:39 AMWest Coast Artists Must Have West Coast Sound.W´z Up! look, young west coast g's and old ones too!do what the fuck you want, don't let nobody tell you how you must sound, that is the complete oppisite of hip hop!hip hop is a culture of doing what the fuck you want, and getting your voice heard, no rules or regulations, fuck these old spectators, their chances are up! Do you! If they say you got an east coast flow, take it as a compliment, basicly they saying you are lyrical, if they say you got a down south flow, they saying your shit sounds catchy, if they say you got a west coast flow, they saying you doing gangsta rap,see you motherfuckas got the game twisted, not every black or hispanic person in ca or la is a gang banger, they may be gangstas or thugs, but not a gangbanga, so for you to try to force people to do gangsta west coast rap, is against hip hop, thats why their is so many studio gangstas, because the community forces these rappers to be what they not.Where the rappers thats being themselves? not everybody in Cali likes that Mexican funk music or wants to hear that shit in every rap beat they hear, let snoop do that shitIt does seem like anything that doesn't sound "gangbang" tends to be called East or South, just because people don't really associate any direct sound with L.A. when it comes to rap. Now with The Game...he had West Coast content, but even with the East Coast elements that he used, people would say he sounded "East Coast" not just because of the punchlines and gun/drug references...but because he would rap with an East Coast accent, which was questionable. If you heard him rap and he didn't mention L.A., you'd "KNOW" he was from The East, or even Chi or Detroit.I think it's a hard call...because most West Coast fans listen to West Coast music not just because the artist happens to be from here, but because they like the way the music hits them. The problem I personally had with some of the "New West" rappers is that they are all saying the West needs new air and life...but most of the rappers sounded like C level South and East artists, or C level 90's West Coast artists. The point I tried to make with this topic is that I personally don't think it's bad to have a sound influenced by other coasts....but if you aren't better than the cats who are from there, why would most people care to listen to you? And with that...why get mad if you aren't as successful as these artists, when you're just not as good as trying to be them as they are? Game sold because he had that East Coast style, but he made music better than 95% of the East Coast artists.
Quote from: Changed Man on July 19, 2008, 11:44:39 AMWest Coast Artists Must Have West Coast Sound.W´z Up! look, young west coast g's and old ones too!do what the fuck you want, don't let nobody tell you how you must sound, that is the complete oppisite of hip hop!hip hop is a culture of doing what the fuck you want, and getting your voice heard, no rules or regulations, fuck these old spectators, their chances are up! Do you! If they say you got an east coast flow, take it as a compliment, basicly they saying you are lyrical, if they say you got a down south flow, they saying your shit sounds catchy, if they say you got a west coast flow, they saying you doing gangsta rap,see you motherfuckas got the game twisted, not every black or hispanic person in ca or la is a gang banger, they may be gangstas or thugs, but not a gangbanga, so for you to try to force people to do gangsta west coast rap, is against hip hop, thats why their is so many studio gangstas, because the community forces these rappers to be what they not.Where the rappers thats being themselves? not everybody in Cali likes that Mexican funk music or wants to hear that shit in every rap beat they hear, let snoop do that shit
West Coast Artists Must Have West Coast Sound.W´z Up!
Quote from: RealG on July 19, 2008, 11:58:09 AMQuote from: Changed Man on July 19, 2008, 11:44:39 AMWest Coast Artists Must Have West Coast Sound.W´z Up! look, young west coast g's and old ones too!do what the fuck you want, don't let nobody tell you how you must sound, that is the complete oppisite of hip hop!hip hop is a culture of doing what the fuck you want, and getting your voice heard, no rules or regulations, fuck these old spectators, their chances are up! Do you! If they say you got an east coast flow, take it as a compliment, basicly they saying you are lyrical, if they say you got a down south flow, they saying your shit sounds catchy, if they say you got a west coast flow, they saying you doing gangsta rap,see you motherfuckas got the game twisted, not every black or hispanic person in ca or la is a gang banger, they may be gangstas or thugs, but not a gangbanga, so for you to try to force people to do gangsta west coast rap, is against hip hop, thats why their is so many studio gangstas, because the community forces these rappers to be what they not.Where the rappers thats being themselves? not everybody in Cali likes that Mexican funk music or wants to hear that shit in every rap beat they hear, let snoop do that shitmexican funk?....lol.........gfunk derived from FUNK music.not no mexican funk lol...
Quote from: walkingSwampMeet on July 18, 2008, 06:30:55 PMI don't find nothing wrong with it, its real life! These are the rappers that the kids are listening too, you know what im saying, if a kid lives on the west coast, and he listens to down south or east coast music, then how do you think he's style is gonna be, if he tries to rap like a "west coast rapper"(what ever that stereotype is) he would be faking, cuz he don't even listen to that shit, you feel me?its common sense, i think you guys take this music shit too too serious.Hip Hop is a South Bronx or New York City art form, that has transended many communities in the USA. Every different community has its own swag, but at the end of the day it is all the same, therefore there is not really a such thing as east coast or downsouth or west coast style, just variations of what people choose to talk aboutand we all live in the USA, see the same shit on TV, do pretty much the same things, I don't see nothing wrong with it.and while we are on this subject for instance, check out this rapper, he's a West Coast rapper but just did a collabo with Down South Artist, and the song is hella swagged out, with alot of flavor because of the 2 cultures.SCAR FACE PRESENTS....GREEN CITY 'BRAND NEW MONEY'"DO IT LIKE I DONE IT"(WEST COAST REMIX) - GREEN CITY feat. KAIZER SOSE "THE FUTURE OF WEST COAST HIP HOP"DO IT LIKE I DONE IT(WEST COAST REMIX) - green city feat. kaizer sose.mp3 - 10.02MBAVAIALABLE IN STORES & ONLINE EVERYWHERE!!That there is true...before the West even had it's own sound, rappers here and anywhere else sounded like NY, just because that's all rap was at the time...and for artists who grew up in the 90's, most of them did sound West or East if their region didn't have a distinct sound yet...that's just how it goes. Most younger rappers probably won't have too much about their sound that is "West" aside from their accent, unless they are from the Bay where they have had their own style this decade.
I don't find nothing wrong with it, its real life! These are the rappers that the kids are listening too, you know what im saying, if a kid lives on the west coast, and he listens to down south or east coast music, then how do you think he's style is gonna be, if he tries to rap like a "west coast rapper"(what ever that stereotype is) he would be faking, cuz he don't even listen to that shit, you feel me?its common sense, i think you guys take this music shit too too serious.Hip Hop is a South Bronx or New York City art form, that has transended many communities in the USA. Every different community has its own swag, but at the end of the day it is all the same, therefore there is not really a such thing as east coast or downsouth or west coast style, just variations of what people choose to talk aboutand we all live in the USA, see the same shit on TV, do pretty much the same things, I don't see nothing wrong with it.and while we are on this subject for instance, check out this rapper, he's a West Coast rapper but just did a collabo with Down South Artist, and the song is hella swagged out, with alot of flavor because of the 2 cultures.SCAR FACE PRESENTS....GREEN CITY 'BRAND NEW MONEY'"DO IT LIKE I DONE IT"(WEST COAST REMIX) - GREEN CITY feat. KAIZER SOSE "THE FUTURE OF WEST COAST HIP HOP"DO IT LIKE I DONE IT(WEST COAST REMIX) - green city feat. kaizer sose.mp3 - 10.02MBAVAIALABLE IN STORES & ONLINE EVERYWHERE!!
Quote from: R-Tistic on July 19, 2008, 02:19:10 PMQuote from: walkingSwampMeet on July 18, 2008, 06:30:55 PMI don't find nothing wrong with it, its real life! These are the rappers that the kids are listening too, you know what im saying, if a kid lives on the west coast, and he listens to down south or east coast music, then how do you think he's style is gonna be, if he tries to rap like a "west coast rapper"(what ever that stereotype is) he would be faking, cuz he don't even listen to that shit, you feel me?its common sense, i think you guys take this music shit too too serious.Hip Hop is a South Bronx or New York City art form, that has transended many communities in the USA. Every different community has its own swag, but at the end of the day it is all the same, therefore there is not really a such thing as east coast or downsouth or west coast style, just variations of what people choose to talk aboutand we all live in the USA, see the same shit on TV, do pretty much the same things, I don't see nothing wrong with it.and while we are on this subject for instance, check out this rapper, he's a West Coast rapper but just did a collabo with Down South Artist, and the song is hella swagged out, with alot of flavor because of the 2 cultures.SCAR FACE PRESENTS....GREEN CITY 'BRAND NEW MONEY'"DO IT LIKE I DONE IT"(WEST COAST REMIX) - GREEN CITY feat. KAIZER SOSE "THE FUTURE OF WEST COAST HIP HOP"DO IT LIKE I DONE IT(WEST COAST REMIX) - green city feat. kaizer sose.mp3 - 10.02MBAVAIALABLE IN STORES & ONLINE EVERYWHERE!!That there is true...before the West even had it's own sound, rappers here and anywhere else sounded like NY, just because that's all rap was at the time...and for artists who grew up in the 90's, most of them did sound West or East if their region didn't have a distinct sound yet...that's just how it goes. Most younger rappers probably won't have too much about their sound that is "West" aside from their accent, unless they are from the Bay where they have had their own style this decade.Even early NWA, before that jewish dude got involved, they was on some Public Enemy swagger minus flavor flav, but especially Ice Cube, you could tell his favorite rapper was probably Chuck D, he even rock the hat and the gear like him!(fuck the police!)that was the birth of that whole swagger Chuck D, and they if you remember NWA had the respect yourself , dopeman, all songs very similiar to Public Enemy's like "night of the living basehead"talking bout shootings and being in jail, and just theme of their names, Public enemy and NWA, very similar theme.flavor clocks and all that...i couldn't find any real good pics of the whole public enemy crew
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
good shit and important points made.why not jus make westcoast muzik period, is that too hard?let alone go all the way to the south or other regions?the west isnt even make westcoast muzik anymore?for the ones that are theyre not heard on a more advance level!but i get what you sayin
Quote from: enyce on July 20, 2008, 04:33:14 PMgood shit and important points made.why not jus make westcoast muzik period, is that too hard?let alone go all the way to the south or other regions?the west isnt even make westcoast muzik anymore?for the ones that are theyre not heard on a more advance level!but i get what you sayinphases homie, everything has phases.Gangsta rap is dying because none of the rappers are believable, everyone knows who the real gangstas are you feel me, and they ain't on tv, the up the street selling cyrstal and coke and weed and shit, and keeping it g, getting locked up so many times they end up doing life,ask yourself this question?what record label is gonna sign a niggah like that? real gangstas be in shoot outs, getting locked up, that shit is a liability to the fucking record company, they gotta pay lawyer fees, bails, fees for artist not showing up, extra security, crazy shit, those white dudes in the office don't want to ever meet real g'sbut they kick it with Hollywood Loc in a minute, you feel my driftso who wants to hear some bullshit you feel me, niggahs is trying to hear that everyday real life shit, and some niggahs got it, they just ain't able to get it to the masses or they record at bullshit studios were the quality is ass so you don't even want to buy it. but that is why gangsta rap is dying