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one of my favS!!!
G-Funk is alright but in that retro-stylee more than anything. There needs to be progression, you know I love the golden years stuff, but I don't want to hear a whole bunch of artists coming out and just ripping them off, because they ain't going to be the same thing. A bit of G-funk goes good though yeah, and the stuff in France is making it slightly fresh again.
would u consider this as g-funk?BOMB ASS TRACK!!!my top 5 track ever.
Have any of you guys listened to Dom Kennedy's latest album "From The Westside With Love 2"? The whole album has a 90's g-funk vibe. Me and my production team The Chromatix produced "Money Don't Stop" ().
Quote from: Mob Souljah on September 30, 2011, 01:19:31 AMwould u consider this as g-funk?BOMB ASS TRACK!!!my top 5 track ever.I would. Blackjack can produce a beat.Couple of bangers on that album: Livin for Today, Young Gs Perspective ft. Biggie
Da Vinci- "Clean Ass Whip"
i'm hoping another style of rap which incorporated groovy and old school funk elements soon emerges.
G-Funk and Mobb Music are out of fashion and it's a shame because production-wise that type of rap was really advanced. i'm hoping another style of rap which incorporated groovy and old school funk elements soon emerges. that's why I love Southern producers like Jazze Pha, Pimp C, T-Mix, Mike Dean or Mo B. Dick. but if you're really looking for rap music with G-Funkish beats with or without a modern twist there still are out there artists, even mainstream that do it, even occasionally. http://www.youtube.com/v/RJzu0HayPhI
Quote from: bouli77 on October 02, 2011, 05:34:45 AMG-Funk and Mobb Music are out of fashion and it's a shame because production-wise that type of rap was really advanced. i'm hoping another style of rap which incorporated groovy and old school funk elements soon emerges. that's why I love Southern producers like Jazze Pha, Pimp C, T-Mix, Mike Dean or Mo B. Dick. but if you're really looking for rap music with G-Funkish beats with or without a modern twist there still are out there artists, even mainstream that do it, even occasionally. http://www.youtube.com/v/RJzu0HayPhICrunk Juice had some pretty solid non-Southern cuts to it. Lovers and Friends was another. Too bad Lil Jon's on both of them.
g-funk not made nemore..kuz the new producers can make 10000beats in the amount of time it would take a warren g, pimp c, organize noize or quik.. to crate dig for the perfect sample and create..producers r lazy as hell...everybody sound the same...g-funk era.. yeah they might have sampled the same songs... but it always sounded different..still trip out now..when i listen to ugk's protect n serve....i always go pop in wc's soldier story......