west coast hip hop
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Music Mustard now has beef with one of Drake's biggest collaborators.
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Zachary Horvath 6.5K Views
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Songs Worthy is starting his rollout with a bang.
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Zachary Horvath 1.5K Views
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Music The internet is wasting no time dismissing the New Yorker native's take.
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Zachary Horvath 2.9K Views
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Music Fans were treated to West Coast royalty.
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Alexander Cole 11.3K Views
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Music DJ Skee began Skee TV in the early 2000s after being a resident DJ for West Coast legend The Game, who was signed to Dr. Dre’s Aftermath.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul 732 Views
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Mixtapes Cube still hasn't lost much of his magic.
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Zachary Horvath 2.5K Views
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Original Content With the recent release of YouTube’s documentary "G Funk," it’s as good of a time as ever to trace the history of the West Coast sound that ruled the world throughout the 90s and set the stage for hip hop as we know it today.
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Gus Fisher 9.6K Views
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Music Nate Dogg was notorious for his abilities as a collaborator, lending catchy R&B hooks to some of hip hop’s most iconic tracks.
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Wyatt Westlake 1193 Views
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Music Some Dr. Dre facts are common knowledge by hip hop fans but others are only known by dedicated admirers of the West Coast legend.
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Paul Barnes 1.9K Views
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Music Snoop Dogg’s fame has transcended music, becoming a cultural icon across numerous media and business ventures.
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Demi Phillips 1296 Views
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Songs Ice Cube's still got it.
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Tallie Spencer 2.8K Views
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Original Content While N.W.A. was the most commercially successful rap group out of Compton, Compton's Most Wanted also greatly influenced West Coast hip-hop.
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Caleb Hardy 990 Views
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Music "They can't see the influence because it's permeated throughout all of rap so much," Adam22 claims.
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Caroline Fisher 1020 Views