WHO REALLY PUSHING FOR THE WEST COAST ?

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Who is doing the most for West Coast rap scene.?

  • E-40

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • SNOOP DOG

    Votes: 15 48.4%
  • OTHER

    Votes: 14 45.2%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .
Oct 6, 2008
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#41
I swear to God......I could not tell you any track from The Chronic if it was not released as a single. Now I have heard Dre Day & Let Me Ride 8 million times in my life....but I could not tell you any other track. I never bought The Chronic and I have never listened to that whole CD........Does sound strange, but I did not care to hear it. I picked my side back then.......I stayed Ruthless. :knockout:
That explains it, if you stayed Ruthless.

I can understand that kinda.

But this is The Chronic it's one of the blueprints of our culture.

I couldn't imagine my early life discovering Hip-Hop without it.

RIP Eazy-E

To each his own..
 
Apr 25, 2002
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#42
Why has noone said The Game?

I mean he pushes hard to rep West Coast, no he hasnt done alot lately but hes worth mentioning over alot of other dudes that have been said in this topic... Regaurdless whether you like his music or not.
To me, reppin the West means making an album and any features and/or production you have on the album are West Coast artists. I don't understand how Gayme, or any other West Coast artist, can claim to be reppin the West when their album is full of East Coast or Southern features and/or production. Albums to me that rep the West would be both Dr. Dre albums and Snoop's Blue Carpet Treatment because they were full of West Coast artists as features. Unfortunately, neither of them really followed through with putting some of those artists' albums out like they claimed they would.