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Quote from: samutahjazz on January 21, 2012, 11:25:51 AMvocally pimpin was supposedly g-funk, but always into something came out even before that. and i always thought the formula sounded like g-funk. but forreal, vocally pimpin and black mafia life are trash records compared to the chronic. always into something and 187 are much batter than any song off either of the atl records too. you might technically call what atl was doing at the time g funk, but in all honesty, it sounds nothing like the chronic yeah NWA's album came out in May of 1991 while ATL's came out a few months laterbut if you ask Big Hutch he will tell you who invented it
vocally pimpin was supposedly g-funk, but always into something came out even before that. and i always thought the formula sounded like g-funk. but forreal, vocally pimpin and black mafia life are trash records compared to the chronic. always into something and 187 are much batter than any song off either of the atl records too. you might technically call what atl was doing at the time g funk, but in all honesty, it sounds nothing like the chronic
Surprised no one has mentioned "The Formula" by DOC
the sound been around for years so the real question would be who invented the term G-Funk
Quote from: HighEyeCue on January 21, 2012, 02:53:51 PMQuote from: samutahjazz on January 21, 2012, 11:25:51 AMvocally pimpin was supposedly g-funk, but always into something came out even before that. and i always thought the formula sounded like g-funk. but forreal, vocally pimpin and black mafia life are trash records compared to the chronic. always into something and 187 are much batter than any song off either of the atl records too. you might technically call what atl was doing at the time g funk, but in all honesty, it sounds nothing like the chronic yeah NWA's album came out in May of 1991 while ATL's came out a few months laterbut if you ask Big Hutch he will tell you who invented it and dre mixed kokane's first album (under the Who am i name).
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on January 23, 2012, 12:18:57 PMQuote from: HighEyeCue on January 21, 2012, 02:53:51 PMQuote from: samutahjazz on January 21, 2012, 11:25:51 AMvocally pimpin was supposedly g-funk, but always into something came out even before that. and i always thought the formula sounded like g-funk. but forreal, vocally pimpin and black mafia life are trash records compared to the chronic. always into something and 187 are much batter than any song off either of the atl records too. you might technically call what atl was doing at the time g funk, but in all honesty, it sounds nothing like the chronic yeah NWA's album came out in May of 1991 while ATL's came out a few months laterbut if you ask Big Hutch he will tell you who invented it and dre mixed kokane's first album (under the Who am i name).yeah, almost forgot about this track from Deep Cover
Quote from: HighEyeCue on January 24, 2012, 03:57:38 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on January 23, 2012, 12:18:57 PMQuote from: HighEyeCue on January 21, 2012, 02:53:51 PMQuote from: samutahjazz on January 21, 2012, 11:25:51 AMvocally pimpin was supposedly g-funk, but always into something came out even before that. and i always thought the formula sounded like g-funk. but forreal, vocally pimpin and black mafia life are trash records compared to the chronic. always into something and 187 are much batter than any song off either of the atl records too. you might technically call what atl was doing at the time g funk, but in all honesty, it sounds nothing like the chronic yeah NWA's album came out in May of 1991 while ATL's came out a few months laterbut if you ask Big Hutch he will tell you who invented it and dre mixed kokane's first album (under the Who am i name).yeah, almost forgot about this track from Deep Cover the version you posted is the album version, the deep cover version is slightly different.http://www.youtube.com/v/M9hxKik66DE
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on January 23, 2012, 12:18:57 PMQuote from: HighEyeCue on January 21, 2012, 02:53:51 PMQuote from: samutahjazz on January 21, 2012, 11:25:51 AMvocally pimpin was supposedly g-funk, but always into something came out even before that. and i always thought the formula sounded like g-funk. but forreal, vocally pimpin and black mafia life are trash records compared to the chronic. always into something and 187 are much batter than any song off either of the atl records too. you might technically call what atl was doing at the time g funk, but in all honesty, it sounds nothing like the chronic yeah NWA's album came out in May of 1991 while ATL's came out a few months laterbut if you ask Big Hutch he will tell you who invented it and dre mixed kokane's first album (under the Who am i name).ah really?
Credits▼ Bass, Guitar – Stan Jones Co-producer – Above The Law Co-producer, Vocals – Lay Law Engineer – Donovan Smith (2), Mark "The Don" Paladino Keyboards, Mixed By, Producer, Vocals, Programmed By – Cold 187um Mixed By – Dr. Dre Vocals – DJ K-oss, Funkette, Go Mack, KMG, Lillian (3), Ms. Kilo, Sweet Talk, Tha New Funkateers
gangsta gangsta and dopeman how is this hard to realize?