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| August 12, 2008 (13:29) | posted by djwriter | ||||
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West Coast Rap. Musical style. DJ information blog. West Coast Rap dominated at the hip-hop scene in mid-90th, creating the popularity of gangsta rap emerged direction and continuing status Dr. Dre, as one of the most influential figures in rap history. Although, even if patented Dre G-funk style in many ways defined the sound and stylistic focus on the west coast (West Coast), a California rap scene was much more diverse. In the mid-late 80th, West Coast rap mostly imitate East Coast party rap, believing their homeland masters of old school (old-school). In Los Angeles recorded Ice-T in the style of proto-gangsta, influential musicians with the expressed preference Latino rhythms of Cypress Hill and parody Pharcyde; After the withdrawal from the team NWA, Ice Cube began solo career and recorded several albums, which traced the same lyrical tone But noisy sounds used in the style of Public Enemy. And his colleague Dr. Dre opened the command Snoop Doggy Dogg, signed a studio contract with Death Row Records, where at the end of 1992, released album The Chronic, which defined the direction of G-funk, and thus gave the appearance of the beginning of a series of imitators. Controversial star directions gangsta 2Pac began working at the studio in late 1995, after becoming a superstar duet performance with Dre song "California Love". A Coolio chose a more pop-oriented version of West Coast and sending samples to the top line hit parades earlier this year (1995) with the song "Gangsta's Paradise." However, the dominance of sounding West Coast soon came to naught 2Pac was killed in 1996, Dre left the music, and president of Death Row Suge Knight got detained for machinations. By the end of 90th, the focus of hip-hop artists were fixed again to the East Coast, as well as to those already in the developing(South). Related videos: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg - Still D.R.E. Ice T Says Soulja Boy Killed Hip Hop Ice Cube - Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It Snoop Dogg-Doggy Dogg World 2pac - Gangsta Party 2Pac - California Love Coolio- Gangster's Paradise Suge Knight Interview Death Row Records BET News |
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