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Ok kids... For the last time. G-Funk died in the 90s.
Thanks asshole.
Quote from: SGV on May 10, 2005, 03:30:55 PM Thanks asshole. lol @ this this foo,..ppl can listen to what they want to listen to. everybody dont gotta see it the way you see it.
SGV never been the one with the open mind. Just a know-it-all pompous egocentric asshole (and Warren G hater). But then again, every forum needs one of those.
Quote from: Da Illest aka Diggie Dee on May 10, 2005, 11:20:53 PMSGV never been the one with the open mind. Just a know-it-all pompous egocentric asshole (and Warren G hater). But then again, every forum needs one of those. LOL.. Im not open minded? I listen to everything from Saigon to 2Mex to Baby. LOL @ A Warren G hater. I speak the truth. The dude made ONE hot album and that was it. That was in like 94, get over it already.Proceed to cry homo. Warren G is a Hasbeen.
Quote from: Cey_Cey on May 10, 2005, 04:03:34 PMG-Funk is a rap style that was born in West Coast, this style made people understand that the music is very important as much as lyrics in a rap song, Let G-Funk make the world go around, It's Still Bangin with Quik and Warren... Nowadays i want to hear some new G-Funk songs from west, so i can say "yes this is west and i love west".... ? what you mean by its a rap style?basically its the beats - its those g'd up beats with a touch of funk... and some fitting laid back rap flow... thats g-funkyou probably ment sound with "rap style"?!?well... nowadays warren g brought g-funk to another level!most definately he wont produce any new shit the way he did back in the day...but when i listen to his new shit it's STILL g-funk to me! maybe it should be called newschool g-funk... and back in the day it was oldschool g-funk.... i dont knowand i think the westcoast can roll with this newschool g-funk..., but bringing the oldschool g-funk back probably wouldn't be a good idea - i think that chapter is closedquik? g-funk? hmmm, mr quik himself calls it p-funk... its way more musically then g-funk and mostly doesnt sample... to me g- and p-funk have a lotta similarities but at the same time are two different genres....and when i look at quik's late work it aint even p-funk anymoreso the game is definately changing....summary:im looking forward to quik's and warren g's new album - and i hope it will fix/set the sound of the new west coast era!warren did it before... so why not again?what could stop that process?no mainstream success for both of them, but ppl are pretty hyped about the westcoast right now,so hopefully ppl will recognize their talent between all this pop shit and their music will gain commercial success (quik and warren g beeing played in MTV over and over again... try to imagine )so there STILL IS and WILL be g-funk alive... (at least as long as i keep producing )you can tell that a lotta westcoast music put out is HEAVILY influenced by that early g-funk sound, and theyre NOT trying to copy the sound
G-Funk is a rap style that was born in West Coast, this style made people understand that the music is very important as much as lyrics in a rap song, Let G-Funk make the world go around, It's Still Bangin with Quik and Warren... Nowadays i want to hear some new G-Funk songs from west, so i can say "yes this is west and i love west"....
I liked your photo where you looked like Castro with that cigar. I can see he's your idol and you wanna be like him.
Na... I just like to point out inconsistencies and/or people livin' in the past. If you like G-Funk, good, more power to you. Just know, you're the reason the West never changes. Dudes in NY ain't still up on some Boom Bap shit. Dudes in the South still ain't on some Bass music shit (Though Crunk is just a harder version). They've all grown up and changed their sound. It's time for the West to do the same.Simple as that.