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To me, it's basically about the close-mindness of people. Some do not grow, they are content when all the same lyrics, sounds and stereotypes are provided so they can remain in their own little microcosmos you know? Like DPG for example... I don't mean to attack them, if I'm in the mood for gangsta rap, I still like bumping dogg pound. But the problem here is typical for the west coast. They tried to go in the mainstream direction at some point, made corny songs and on the other hand tried to do what they always did. But their lyrics haven't changed at all. It's still the same immature way of talking like they'd be 20 years or what. For a great MC like Kurupt is it wouldn't hurt to make statements in songs from time to time. It's not like Too n$hort who always did what he does because it's his thing while everyone knows he is no pimp. But pretend to be a tough street gangsta for 20 years now, I mean why? and that's what happens to a lot of these rappers, there are only a few where this kind of thing still works perfectly like WC for example. But there is a second problem influencing this. There is this whole bunch of people who claim to literally "own" a certain sound as if they are in the position to tell artists what is what. When I read this bullshit all the time about "this a south beat, this a south clap" bla bla... dudes TR 808 drums exist since the 80's what the fuck?! As soon as an artist tries something new, most people be like they would have been betrayed or something. Every artist should have the right to evolve and develop his music. Me personally, I wouldn't like doing the same music all my life. It's all good as long as you keep your personality. That's what happened to E-40 for example. His music changed through the years, also his flow changed a bit, but he still E-40, he is distingusihed. And people who call his new music southern have simply no idea of what's going on. This modern mob sound evolved out the hyphy movement and is just heavy bass music with techno elements but still with the typical hip-hop beats. The folks in the bay created an own sub-genre with it and Droop-E is one of the ambassadors. Or producers like Young L who put this shit to another level. But the problem with the west and especially this board will always be the close-mindness. I mean there exist tons of great G-Funk albums, but G-Funk ain't the only good genre. If you only like G-Funk then bump the G-Funk records or make your own G-Funk beats. There is also so much G-Funk influenced mnusic every year. But all the hate towards music that is a bit different is not understandable.
I hear equals speak about this shit like "such and such album sounds to southern or to east coast". It's like muthafuccas feel just because you was born here you just suppose to rock over stereotypical west coast production and have the same damn gangsta concepts and dress code, I find that shit absurd, and it be alot of euro's who say the shit and they themselves never lived it! If you are from here and lived it, you rock over what you want, cover any thing you want, and it's legit west shit cause you actually muthafuccing experienced it. But that's me keeping it networth, how y'all feel speak on it yell
Well being not from America or Europe i'll say that west coast rappers sound betetr over westcoast style of beats as opposed to southern sounding beats etc but more so if they started out like that and then changed. But me personally i love hip hop i learn towards the westcoast but having said that i love guys like Del who dont do gangsta rap at all I just think someone like Snoop(who is good at experimenting and trying different sounds) will still always sound better with that old g funk sound. But westcoast rappers that were never like that, the more lyrical ones who tend to be said as more eastcoast sounding, from an outssider point of view i liek them for them, for their style. I like all kinds of hip hop. I like it when rappers experiment but some rappers just only seem to sound good over a particular style of beat especially when they made such good music that way why change so dramatically? thats why dpg cant win, they cant please everyone. Aussie rap has its own style but i must admit it tends to be more eastcoast sounding as far as if you were to compare it to American rap. To me most "hip hop heads' tend to be mopre into eastcoast or westcoast rappers that sound eastcoast. I just think a real album no matter where its from shouldnt copy the south becasue thats whats popular but again from an outsiders view every westcoast rapper has been doing that.
I agree. You got some dudes in here that actually said that Game has an "Eastcoast voice". Not flow, not style but VOICE..smh.
Quote from: KrazySumwhat on August 24, 2011, 07:41:12 AM Well being not from America or Europe i'll say that west coast rappers sound betetr over westcoast style of beats as opposed to southern sounding beats etc but more so if they started out like that and then changed. But me personally i love hip hop i learn towards the westcoast but having said that i love guys like Del who dont do gangsta rap at all I just think someone like Snoop(who is good at experimenting and trying different sounds) will still always sound better with that old g funk sound. But westcoast rappers that were never like that, the more lyrical ones who tend to be said as more eastcoast sounding, from an outssider point of view i liek them for them, for their style. I like all kinds of hip hop. I like it when rappers experiment but some rappers just only seem to sound good over a particular style of beat especially when they made such good music that way why change so dramatically? thats why dpg cant win, they cant please everyone. Aussie rap has its own style but i must admit it tends to be more eastcoast sounding as far as if you were to compare it to American rap. To me most "hip hop heads' tend to be mopre into eastcoast or westcoast rappers that sound eastcoast. I just think a real album no matter where its from shouldnt copy the south becasue thats whats popular but again from an outsiders view every westcoast rapper has been doing that. But Snoop has made dope albums without G-Funk too (No Limit Top Dogg, Last Meal, Blue Carpet Treatment). G-Funk is outdated, it worked well for the time and the music they released is classic but i just think alot of people wanna be reminded of that old school era which is why they want G-Funk or they wanna be apart of that era cuz maybe they were too young when G-Funk was poppin. It wasn't JUST the particular G-Funk sound that made Doggystyle, Chronic etc it was also the lyrics, the hooks and just the overall production that people like Dre did. It ain't like G-Funk is a magic stick that makes everything dope and that's what alot of people don't understand.Also Snoop's flow, style and voice has changed over the years so it's not like G-Funk would automatically make it dope again.
Quote from: PhunkyDoob on August 24, 2011, 08:05:59 AMQuote from: KrazySumwhat on August 24, 2011, 07:41:12 AM Well being not from America or Europe i'll say that west coast rappers sound betetr over westcoast style of beats as opposed to southern sounding beats etc but more so if they started out like that and then changed. But me personally i love hip hop i learn towards the westcoast but having said that i love guys like Del who dont do gangsta rap at all I just think someone like Snoop(who is good at experimenting and trying different sounds) will still always sound better with that old g funk sound. But westcoast rappers that were never like that, the more lyrical ones who tend to be said as more eastcoast sounding, from an outssider point of view i liek them for them, for their style. I like all kinds of hip hop. I like it when rappers experiment but some rappers just only seem to sound good over a particular style of beat especially when they made such good music that way why change so dramatically? thats why dpg cant win, they cant please everyone. Aussie rap has its own style but i must admit it tends to be more eastcoast sounding as far as if you were to compare it to American rap. To me most "hip hop heads' tend to be mopre into eastcoast or westcoast rappers that sound eastcoast. I just think a real album no matter where its from shouldnt copy the south becasue thats whats popular but again from an outsiders view every westcoast rapper has been doing that. But Snoop has made dope albums without G-Funk too (No Limit Top Dogg, Last Meal, Blue Carpet Treatment). G-Funk is outdated, it worked well for the time and the music they released is classic but i just think alot of people wanna be reminded of that old school era which is why they want G-Funk or they wanna be apart of that era cuz maybe they were too young when G-Funk was poppin. It wasn't JUST the particular G-Funk sound that made Doggystyle, Chronic etc it was also the lyrics, the hooks and just the overall production that people like Dre did. It ain't like G-Funk is a magic stick that makes everything dope and that's what alot of people don't understand.Also Snoop's flow, style and voice has changed over the years so it's not like G-Funk would automatically make it dope again. Well i consider songs on all three of those albums that you mentioned as g-funk. I know what your saying though and for the record i was lucky enough to been a teenager throughout the 90's i was like 12-13 when The chronic came out so i did indeed liver through the g funk era and when east coast had just as much dope as fuck hip hop. I still buy east coast stuff like Kool G rap and Wu and Sadat X, etc and they still sound eastcoast( or just how they sound) i dont hear them using South beats but maybe they have guys that do that also, dunno? Kendrilk lamar , i bought his album, didnt sound west, didnt sound south, didnt sound east. Just his own style. I guess that would be considered a "real westcoast album" then? But at the same token as already kinda mentioned, someone like Daz still sounds like the 90's so is that more real then? I think its just an opinion. Some say its "real" others "out dated". All i know know is heaps of good westcoast albums been comin out.
You got some dudes in here that actually said that Game has an "Eastcoast voice". Not flow, not style but VOICE..smh.
^ no need for your emotional essays trying to explain yourself. What you said is still a joke.What's funny is that rap fans in Cali don't even have the same perception of a "west coast" sound as the euros do here. Almost all of us bump current music. We aren't stuck in the 90s and we don't associate a west coast sound as having to do with G Funk. That was 15 years ago people. It's not even the west coast sound to people in Cali, so it shouldn't be to you either.