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All this talk about Kendrick not sounding West Coast is ridiculous. Kendrick doesn't have an accent that would make me think he's East or even South. He's West! And I'm not saying this based on the new shit that people are just listening too. Kendrick has released multiple albums/mixtapes and people are still talking about his style? I had KDot tracks before he even dropped Section 80. Never did that even cross my mind; people are confused. What Kendrick does not sound like is a "GANGSTER RAPPER". This isn't about him not sounding West. It's about him not being a gangster rapper. This doesn't mean he doesn't sound WEST. Kendrick is just a type of rapper that has made it big on the West, who isn't a gangster rapper. But he is not the first of his kind on the WEST. He could easily blend it with Pharcyde, Souls of Mischief, Tha Liks, Hiero, Dilated Peoples, Madlib, Lootpack, Defari, Aceyalone, Jurassic 5 etc etc etc. He isn't the first of his kind in the West. There's been a westcoast tradition of backpack/hip hop rappers since waaaay back. People just need to catch the fuck up. Not just a tradition but LEGENDARY "underground" groups like [The Pharcyde] and [Souls of Mischief] who had their own unique style and sounded like nobody. Kendrick and AB Soul are more to this liking, stylistically. Of course, they are also able to blend the rawness of the West but that's not who Kendrick is. He's more of a Hip Hopper. That's all it is.
Quote from: LAC/EASTSIDE on December 17, 2014, 01:32:27 PMHe could easily blend it with Pharcyde, Souls of Mischief, Tha Liks, Hiero, Dilated Peoples, Madlib, Lootpack, Defari, Aceyalone, Jurassic 5 etc etc etc. He isn't the first of his kind in the West. There's been a westcoast tradition of backpack/hip hop rappers since waaaay back. People just need to catch the fuck up. I think you're providing evidence that supports my point. Basically all of those groups don't get nearly the same level of attention here as Tha Dogg Pound because they didn't make the kind of music that could be called stereotypically west coast*. Fans of west coast rap are generally fans of stereotypical west coast gangsta rap -- that "sound" -- rather than backpack rap. So it should come as no surprise that those groups you mentioned don't amass the same levels of appreciation from this board, because what really captures the hearts and minds of a global fanbase is not where an artist is from but how he sounds. At the end of the day, fans don't care where you're from provided you make the kind of music that they like to listen to.I'm just explaining WHY new west coast artists that don't sound stereotypically west coast like Kendrick don't get "love" on this board. It's not because we're stuck in the 90s.*except for maybe Tha Liks -- I don't think you should have included them in that list
He could easily blend it with Pharcyde, Souls of Mischief, Tha Liks, Hiero, Dilated Peoples, Madlib, Lootpack, Defari, Aceyalone, Jurassic 5 etc etc etc. He isn't the first of his kind in the West. There's been a westcoast tradition of backpack/hip hop rappers since waaaay back. People just need to catch the fuck up.
smh at the first two posts being meta-commentary instead of actually talking about the track, much irony.shit sounded good, way better than i. jazzy track with spacey sounds and plenty of soul, more tracks like this would be great.performance starts around 4 minshttp://www.youtube.com/v/6zr9YagWL3w
Quote from: Matty on December 17, 2014, 06:59:41 AMsmh at the first two posts being meta-commentary instead of actually talking about the track, much irony.shit sounded good, way better than i. jazzy track with spacey sounds and plenty of soul, more tracks like this would be great.performance starts around 4 minshttp://www.youtube.com/v/6zr9YagWL3wHe was jammin and flowin his ass off , i'm feelin this song . laid back smooth , luv that sax and the beat .
Quote from: westside159 on December 17, 2014, 09:02:16 PMQuote from: Matty on December 17, 2014, 06:59:41 AMsmh at the first two posts being meta-commentary instead of actually talking about the track, much irony.shit sounded good, way better than i. jazzy track with spacey sounds and plenty of soul, more tracks like this would be great.performance starts around 4 minshttp://www.youtube.com/v/6zr9YagWL3wHe was jammin and flowin his ass off , i'm feelin this song . laid back smooth , luv that sax and the beat . good song but nothing new cause hes always doing that he had some great records before section 80