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Rasan - West Coast Hip Hop flac album
  • Performer Rasan
  • Title West Coast Hip Hop
  • Date of release 2006
  • Style Gangsta
  • Other formats APE MOD AHX MIDI MPC MMF VOC
  • Genre Hip-hop & RAP
  • Size MP3 1718 mb
  • Size FLAC 1105 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 862

West Coast hip hop is a hip hop music subgenre that encompasses any artists or music that originates in the westernmost region of the United States, as opposed to East Coast hip hop, based originally in New York alone. The gangsta rap subgenre of West Coast hip hop began to dominate from a radio play and sales standpoint during the early 1990s. Main article: Old school hip-hop.

West Coast Rap acts stray further from Old-School Rap than their East Coast rivals. They use funkier, stylized beats and rhythms to support smoothly-delivered, melodic rhymes. West Coasters were also the first to bring the problems and perks of the "Gangsta" lifestyle to the forefront of hip-hop culture. Although the line between east and west is slowly dissolving as rap continues to evolve, there is still a distinct West Coast lineage that runs from seminal rappers . to artists like Snoop Dogg and E-40.

The first Hip Hop song I had ever listened to and enjoyed was from Snoop and Dr. Dre, and ever since then I was hooked. Through the years, many great rappers have come and go, but the West Coast has always had a representative to hold it down for them. Today, we look back at the 30 best albums to come from the West Coast Hip Hop scene. To narrow down just 30 was a tough task and speaks to the greatness that the West has given us in Hip Hop. Hopefully we can do the whole coast justice, but I’ll warn you, I’m not an expert to know every single West Coast underground album (especially in the Bay.

East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry. The East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry was a feud between artists and fans of the East Coast hip hop and West Coast hip hop scenes in the United States, especially from 1994 to 1997. Focal points of the feud were East Coast–based rapper The Notorious .

Hip-Hop The Best West Coast Underground Hip-Hop You Haven't Heard. A hip-hop group composed of Awol One, Circus, Akuma, Liferexall, Existereo, Radioinactive, Die Young, and DJ LA Jae, with appearances by 2Mex, The Shapeshifters is by far one of the greatest hip-hop groups to come from LA. If you haven't heard them by now, it's not too late. Do it, and you can thank me later.

Album · 2018 · 30 Songs. Hip Hop & Rap Instrumentals (R&B, Pop, Freestyle, Dance, Trap Beats, DJ). 2018. Pure Chillout: Soft, Sensual Music for Calm Evenings, Intimate Moments & Relaxation.

The West Coast hip-hop scene started in earnest in 1978 with the founding of Unique Entertainment, a group influenced by Prince, East Coast hip hop, Kraftwerk, c and others. By 1980, the group were known as the best party promoters in Los Angeles; in 1983 its leader Roger Clayton, influenced by the Funkadelic album Uncle Jam. Wants You changes the group's name to Uncle Jamm's Army  . West Coast hip hop's position in the mainstream dwindled greatly in the late 1990s and 2000s, with a few notable exceptions such as Dr. Dre's 2001 album. However, the tide soon changed.

West Coast hip hop's position in the mainstream dwindled greatly in the late 1990s and 2000s, with a few notable exceptions such as Dr. However, the trend soon changed. Although gangsta rap was still popular on the West Coast in the 2000s, the West Coast sound became more designed for nightclubs with the rise of the Bay Area's hyphy scene, featuring flamboyant raps and explicit references to sex and drugs.

Tracklist

1 Rasan, Lil C.S., Ryshia Refelctions 4:40
2 Rasan Holla At Ya Boy 3:27
3 Rasan, Zo It's Nothin 3:59
4 Rasan, Bounce, Barz What I See 4:19
5 Rasan, Bounce, Lil C.S. Take It Outside 4:03
6 Rasan, Ryshia Creepin 4:24
7 Rasan Let's Get Stupid 4:23
8 Rasan, Bounce, Ryshia It Will Go Down 5:07
9 Rasan Arch Your Back 3:53
10 Rasan, Bounce, Nicco The Odds Are Against Us 4:24
11 Rasan, Bounce, Big June The Takeover 3:19
12 Rasan, Gangsta Gold Macnificent These Streets 4:24
13 Rasan, Bounce, Sicc One Black And Brown 3:47
14 Rasan, Bounce, R.A.W. Deal* Give Me A Chance 4:02
15 Rasan, Bounce Ain't No Love 5:10
16 Rasan My Departure 4:13

Credits

  • Artwork By – Andres Orueta
  • Engineer – Andres Orueta, Angel Langarica, Wayne Duncan
  • Mastered By – Wayne Duncan
  • Mixed By – Wayne Duncan
  • Producer – Rasan

Notes

All songs produce by Rasan (of the Jetsons) Rycox
All songs recorded at Studio D in San Diego, CA
All songs mixed by Wayne Duncan
Art work provided by Andres Orueta
Engineers Andres Orueta, Angel Langarica and Wayne Duncan
All songs mastered by Wayne Duncan at Studio D

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: DW-16-22-5225 WEST COAST HIP HOP