West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite on January 08, 2005, 01:36:15 PM
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The production, the lyrical imagery, hard core- gangsta hip-hop that goes down smooth in the Cali sunshine... it's been a long time... The Game and Dre are leading the way, now it's up to the other West Coast artists to follow the lead.
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ANOTHER GAME THREAD!!! ::)
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lyrically?? what...
post an example..
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I wouldn't even call this a "westcoast" album. Dre did a good job with it because it's appealing to people on the eastcoast (just blaze production), midwest (kanye production), south (the 808 kit on "How we do"), and it isn't alienating the westcoast. It's an all around jam. Albums like this won't bring the west back. It will bring more attention to the west, but it won't bring it back.
1 album can't bring the west back. The most it can do is set the stage for others in the west to follow, and if they don't, the west won't come back.
Dre set the stage with 2001, he basically invented a new sound for hip hop, but not enough people followed. Nobody copied him. Back in the mid 90's, everyone was doing Gfunk, thats why the west was on top.
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yeah this cd doesnt sound westcoast
i wouldnt think game was from the west if he didnt say it in every song
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1 - people need to stop with all that 'oh its not west coast, he got east coast producers on there'. if the artist is from the West then the album is West Coast. maybe not the West that you want (G-Funk) but reguardless
2 - stop with all the Game threads!!!!!!!!!!!! i dont know why everyone feels its necessary to make multiple threads about the same topic but keep it in 1.
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^ lol. feel like im on the blackwallstreet forum.
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I wouldve liked for Dre to have done more tracks, but it definitely has more of a west coast feel than Snoop's last 2 albums...
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1 - people need to stop with all that 'oh its not west coast, he got east coast producers on there'. if the artist is from the West then the album is West Coast. maybe not the West that you want (G-Funk) but reguardless
Not necessarily G-Funk, Dre's "2001" had an extremely west coast sound to it, really cant get more west coast than that, but wasnt no G-Funk on it, and it appealed to over 6 million people. I say it cause its what I expected from Games album. With all his talk "Im bringing CA" back etc. I dont blame him or anyone at Aftermath though, I like the album it has a nice vibe to it.
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i'm just glad he wasnt screaming "this the chronic 3" like he on dre's level like a certain person who flopped hard (knoc.. hehe)
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i'm just glad he wasnt screaming "this the chronic 3" like he on dre's level like a certain person who flopped hard (knoc.. hehe)
"Chronic 2005 muhfucka, put the purple in the air let it burn like Usher"
- Game on "Higher"
Lil Jay: I feel you, but around here cats is still thinkin West Coast means G-Funk, thats why I said that
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You can argue about it not having the west coast flare n shit, but this will be a plus for the West no matter what.
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You can argue about it not having the west coast flare n shit, but this will be a plus for the West no matter what.
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how can this fool say westcoast.....dre the ONLY westcoast producer or guest if u ask me the game and aftermath only ride the wests credibility....dre included
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I was surprised not to see anyone from Black Wall Street at least
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ANOTHER GAME THREAD!!! ::)
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Damn the west is desperate for a new heroes coat tail to ride on. I think the album has some replay value but overall the hype is surrounded around Dre and Aftermath finally putting out some material from someone other than Eminem.
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When I said I don't consider this a "westcoast" album, I meant it in a good way. It's bigger than just the westcoast. The west is represented to the fullest on the album, but it will appeal to everyone.
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1 - people need to stop with all that 'oh its not west coast, he got east coast producers on there'. if the artist is from the West then the album is West Coast. maybe not the West that you want (G-Funk) but reguardless
I feel you. How can the westcoast evolve if you put limits to how its artists is supposed to sound?
I'm feelin The Game. He's far from the best from the west but he's bringing raw energy with him and he's reppin his coast hard. A paradox when a lot of people in the west won't accept him. It's easy to hate.
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