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Enjoy a mix of classic G-funk and West Coast rap hits from the old school era, capturing the essence of the genre.
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G-funk, short for gangsta funk, (or funk rap [5]) is a sub-genre of gangsta rap that emerged from the West Coast scene in the early 1990s. The genre was heavily influenced by the synthesizer -heavy 1970s funk sound of Parliament-Funkadelic (aka P-Funk), often incorporated through samples or re-recordings. [4]
From Snoop Dogg's 'Gin And Juice' to DJ Quik's 'Tonite' and beyond - these are the best G-Funk tracks of all time. For more info head here: http://www.factma...
- WC and the Maad Circle - West Up! (feat. Ice Cube, Mack 10)254.6K views
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- Shade Sheist feat. Nate Dogg & Kurupt - Where I Wanna Be5M views
- Warren G - Regulate (Official Music Video) ft. Nate Dogg365.3M views
- Snoop Dogg - Gin & Juice129.4M views
- California Love by 2Pac ft. Dr. Dre | Interscope8.9M views
- Eazy-E - Real Muthaphuckkin G's (Music Video)394.1M views
- Nate Dogg & Warren G - Nobody Does It Better HQ Sound4.3M views
- Dr. Dre - The Next Episode (Official Music Video) ft. Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Nate Dogg744.4M views
Jul 26, 2016 · G-Funk was a sub-genre of gangster rap that emerged in the early '90s, influenced by funk, synth and bass music. Explore the defining songs of G-Funk, from Snoop Dogg's 'Gin And Juice' to Kam's 'Peace Treaty', with commentary and context.
G-funk, or gangsta-funk, is a subgenre of hip hop music that emerged from West Coast Gangsta rap in the early 1990s, heavily influenced by 1970s funk sound of artists such as Parliament-Funkadelic. SOUND AND CONTENT. Beat. G-funk drums contain slow hypnotic grooves that usually range from 90 to 100 bpm, a deep base, and often sleigh bells.
Jul 21, 2015 · G-Funk Mix Compilation | The Vibes of G-Funk - YouTube. Daniel Kemble. 3.53K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.6K. 236K views 8 years ago. Produced and Composed by Daniel Kemble -...
Characterized most distinctly by the sampling of 1970s funk music—particularly that of combined group Parliament-Funkadelic—the sound of G-funk rap seemed to make its debut on Dr. Dre’s first solo album, The Chronic, released in 1992.