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The funny thing about making "new west" sounds is that lot of producers try so hard to make it sound good but it comes out wack.I believe we need something that nobody ever heard before. It shouldn't be limited to something g-funk or oldies sounded...or anything shit like that. I don't believe the west really have any producers or talents that could bring something fresh or different. I think believe (speaking for myself) west should explore life more, as in culture-wise. I believe lyrics are important as sounds. From basing my opinion...i don't believe west will ever be alive again until west's mentally of music changes to something else. And from that...it won't happen.
Plus fred, dre, battlecat are all evolving.
Fuck Khalil,J. Wells is the future.
Quote from: UKnowWhatItIs on December 16, 2005, 11:03:05 AMFuck Khalil,J. Wells is the future.Wow...
Quote from: pc8381 on December 16, 2005, 10:13:39 AMThe funny thing about making "new west" sounds is that lot of producers try so hard to make it sound good but it comes out wack.I believe we need something that nobody ever heard before. It shouldn't be limited to something g-funk or oldies sounded...or anything shit like that. I don't believe the west really have any producers or talents that could bring something fresh or different. I think believe (speaking for myself) west should explore life more, as in culture-wise. I believe lyrics are important as sounds. From basing my opinion...i don't believe west will ever be alive again until west's mentally of music changes to something else. And from that...it won't happen. Give it some time...as far as LA goes, I know a lot of producers, whether it's established, somewhat established, or still unknown, and many of them have a different sound. Thing I notice is that there are some who sound like they are straight from the 90s and have that sound that is 100% west coast.....OR, they sound like they are from nowhere on the west, and their style is heavily sample based, or either sounds similar to the south. There are some who do have a different type of sound that you would still say is west coast, but most of them are either on one side or another, just like many rappers. Most younger rappers in LA sound a lot more East Coast than west, and then there are older cats who sound TOO west coast and sound straight from the 90s.Now that's just me speakin for LA....I think the Bay music that's out now could definitely catch on and have appeal outside the west. There are some songs people in the south love that never even hit radio, and I heard they try to do the Bay dances in Miami.