It's impossible to tell the story of West Coast rap without Snoop Dogg. Combining an agile flow, calm delivery and effortless charisma, he helped define rap's G-Funk era while helping transform ...
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How Snoop and Pharrell changed hip-hop forever
When Snoop Dogg and Pharrell Williams dropped "Drop It Like It's Hot" in 2004, they didn’t just release a hit—they shifted the direction of hip-hop production. With its minimalist beat, tongue clicks, ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) When I think of West Coast rap, I think of palm trees swaying, lowriders cruising, and that unmistakable G-funk groove riding underneath it all. And right in the heart of that sound?
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