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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › G-funkG-funk - Wikipedia

    G-funk, which uses funk with an artificially altered tempo, incorporates multi-layered and melodic synthesizers, slow hypnotic grooves, a deep bass, heavy use of the snare drum, background female vocals, the extensive sampling of P-Funk tunes, and a high-pitched portamento saw wave synthesizer lead. G funk is typically set at between ...

  2. Jul 26, 2016 · The 30 best G-Funk tracks of all time. Illustration by: Dan Evans. Taking inspiration from the synthesizer-driven funk of George Clinton, G-Funk brought an electrifying new sound to gangster...

  3. G-funk | West Coast Classics | Old School | Rap (mix)

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  4. G funK & West Coast Classics | Special Mix. Credits to San FrancischooL1989. i do not own any of this mix, its all made by San FrancischooL1989. . I only reuploaded it so i can hear it with my...

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    • Gin & Juice – Snoop Doggy Dogg (1993) Snoop Dogg crafted one of rap’s most memorable introductions with his classic debut album Doggystyle. Much like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, it reinvented West Coast rap and embedded itself within the culture.
    • Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang – Dr Dre (feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg) (1992) Dr. Dre’s “Nuthin But A ‘G’ Thang” is an enduring G-funk masterpiece, and one of the best Hip Hop songs ever recorded.
    • Regulate – Warren G (feat. Nate Dogg) (1994) There’s so much about Warren G’s “Regulate” that makes it iconic. Sampling the rhythm of Michael McDonald’s song “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near”), as well as Dr. Dre’s “Let Me Ride”, the song tells the story of an attempted carjacking and features the smooth vocals of Nate Dogg.
    • Nobody Does It Better – Nate Dogg (feat. Warren G) (1998) It’s almost impossible not to pay attention when Nate Dogg sings, and on “Nobody Does It Better”, his full range comes to the surface.
  5. Playlist · The best G-Funk tracks of all time · 25 items · 2K likes.

  6. 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.