Nate Dogg
"The King of G-Funk"
Nate Dogg, an influential figure in West Coast hip-hop, gained fame for his smooth vocals and contributions to the G-Funk era of the 1990s. Known for his memorable hooks amd featured verses on hit singles, Nate Dogg remains celebrated as one of hip-hops most influencial artists. He is best known for his album: G-Funk classics vol. 1 & 2.
Dr. Dre
"The Pioneer"
Dr. Dre, an influencial figure in hip-hop, revolutionized the West Coast sound and popularized G-Funk with his ground breaking work as a a producer and artist. His solo album "The Chronic" (1992) is widely hailed as one of the most influetial hip-hop albums of all time, solidifying his legacy as a visionary in the genre.
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg, an influencial figure in West Coast hip-hop, rose to fame in the early 1990s with his laid-back flow and charismatic persona. His debut album "Doggystyle" (1993) is considered one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, cementing his status as an enduring icon in the genre.
DJ Quik
DJ Quik, a seminal figure in West Coast hip-hop, rose to prominance in the early 1990s with his innovative blend of funk-infused beats and smooth production. his debut album "Quik is the Name" (1991) is revered as a classic of the genre, cementing his legacy as a pioneering artist and producer in G-Funk music.
Warren G
Warren G, An American rapper, producer, and DJ known for his contributions to the G-Funk genre during the 90s. He gained fame with his debut solo album "Regulate... G Funk Era" (1994) and the hit single "Regulate", which became emblematic to the era's hip-hop sound.
Tupac / Makaveli
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Tupac Shakur, or Makaveli, was a an influencial American Rapper, actor, and activist who rose to prmonince in the 90s. Known for his introspective lyrics, social commentary, and passionate delivery, Tupac became one of the best-selling music artists of all time, leaving a lasting impact on hip-hop culture and inspiring generations of artists. One of Tupacs greatest albums is "All Eyez on Me" (1996)
Kurupt
Kurrupt is a former member of Tha Dogg Pound, known for his lyrical prowess and contributions to West Coast hip-hop. With his distinctive flow and gritty delivery, Kurupt has been a prominent figure in the rap scene since the early 90s, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. His best album is "Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha" (1999).
Tha Dogg Pound
Tha Dogg Pound is a rap duo consisting of Kurupt and Daz Dillinger, known for their affiliation with Death Row Records and their contributions to West Coast hip-hop. Their debut album, "Dogg Food" (1995) is widely regarded as their best work, featuring collaberations with Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, and Dr. Dre.
213
213 is a legendary hip-hop group consisting of Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, and Warren G. This one group birthed three of the most influencial rappers to ever exist, and it stayed together until 2014. Their only official album "The Hard Way" (2004) is truly a classic to this day.
South Central Cartel
South Central Cartel, a defining group in West Coast rap, is renowned for their gritty lyricism and raw authenticity. Their influential album, "N Gatz We Truss" (1994), established them as icons of the genre and remains a cornerstone of West Coast hip-hop.
Too $hort
Too $hort, a trailblazer of West Coast hip-hop, is renowned for his unapologetic lyrics and smooth delivery. His seminal album, "Born to Mack" (1987), solidified his status as a legend in the genre and continues to inspire artists today.
The D.O.C
The D.O.C., a formidable force in West Coast hip-hop, is revered for his raw lyricism and commanding stage presence. His groundbreaking album, "No One Can Do It Better" (1989), showcased his unparalleled talent and solidified his place in hip-hop history.
Above The Law
Above the Law, a pioneering group in West Coast rap, is renowned for their innovative sound and socially conscious lyrics. Their seminal album, "Livin' Like Hustlers" (1990), established them as innovators in the genre and remains a classic in hip-hop history.
Westside Connection
Westside Connection, a formidable presence in West Coast rap, is celebrated for their aggressive lyricism and unapologetic attitude. Their iconic album, "Bow Down" (1996), solidified their place in hip-hop lore and remains a cornerstone of the genre.
Mack 10
Mack 10, a dominant force in West Coast hip-hop, is known for his gritty lyrics and relentless delivery. His influential album, "Mack 10" (1995), established him as a formidable solo artist and remains a classic in the genre.
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Big Syke
Big Syke, a commanding presence in West Coast rap, is celebrated for his introspective lyrics and powerful delivery. His impactful album, "Big Syke Daddy" (2001), showcased his lyrical prowess and solidified his place in hip-hop history.