It's April 30, 2024, 08:28:52 AM
It wasn't G-Funk.Even "The Chronic" had only couple G-Funk Songs.Yes, The Chronic.
you don't need to get offended. i appriciate you to contribute to the thread. yeah for sure i'm asking your opinion but like Dee Tha AK have right to agree with you i have right not to agree with you.g-funk can not be limitted with one type of element like whistle lead. it is far beyond that to me.
G-Funk is west coast gangsta rap with funk elements … that extends far past whistle synths. simple science.
I'm sure there are plenty of songs that fit into that definition prior to Black Mafia Life. You might want to rethink your stance.
yes.. there were songs that contained hints of g-funk before the term g-funk was coinedblack mafia life came out in 93.. there was definitely g-funk well before thatyour claim of “regulate” not being a g-funk song is not a matter of opinion.. it’s flat out wrong
Me not offended. I also don't have a problem with you disagreeing but it sounds like you are stating your opinion of what G-Funk is as fact.
black mafia life was finished and ready to be released before chronic came out but somehow death row records delayed that project so we can easily say that black mafia life is the first g-funk album recorded and first record that g-funk defination used in lyrics.
not at all.. albums before black mafia life clearly had g-funk elements. efil4zaggin undeniably, amongst others.
yes but they didnt even know it was g funk. it was just coincidence.above the law is the first artist/band invented it and called it g-funk but as i said somehow death row's boss decided to delay release date. hmmm who was boss of death row those days?
there’s a dispute between hutch and dre about that
I think you're mistaken about that. I'm pretty sure Dre has give Hutch his props for creating the sound.