West Coast Rap
West Coast Rap
West Coast Rap
Mornin' a song by Ice T was released in 1986, this song is considered one of
the defining songs of gangsta rap. The song tells a story of an escape from
the LAPD, when the police arrived at Ice Ts house 6 in the morning. N.W.A
the rap group from Compton, California is considered to be the most
important rap group in the history of rap. The group was formed in 1986, the
original members of the group were Ice cube, Dre. Dre, Eazy-E, Arabian
Prince, and DJ Yella. Their album Straight Outta Compton had a huge impact
on the evolution of West Coast Rap, this album was recorded in 1988 in EazyEs record label Ruthless Records and it reached double platinum sales
status. The lyrics on the album were written by Ice Cube and MC Ren, and
the theme of the songs is gangs, sex, and crimes in the black community in
California. They are blamed that their lyrics is glamorizing gang violence, but
Ice cube respond to that by saying that they are only telling stories from
their lives, and they oppression they faced when they were teenagers just for
being black. Fuck tha police was the most controversial song from that
album, and it was banned from being performed in many venues, and also it
is responsible for the fame of N.W.A.
A good example of this style of music is Gin and Juice by Snoop Dogg
from the album Doggystyle. The song was produced by Dr. Dre it contains a
sample from George McCrae's "I Get Lifted" as the songs bassline, and an
interpolation from Slave's "Watching You" . This song has one of the most
famous rap hooks of all time:
Rap, mostly they just release a single with a catchy hook, and nobody is sure
what they are talking about. Other famous pop-rapper is Eminem some
people consider him to be the Rap God. His songs usually talk about social
issues and his family problems.
Rap music has always been a controversial subject because of songs like
Fuck tha police, and recently CoCo and that they encourage violence and
drug use. However these songs we written because of the negativity that
was already happening in black communities and they were only expressing
their feelings about the situation. The problem with now days rappers living
in good cities and good neighborhoods is that they just try to make
problems, or exaggerate the problems they have just for getting material to
write about.
The group 2 Live Crew faced an obscenity trail because of the sexual
material their songs had. People at that time were shocked from the lyrics of
their songs, where the singer usually brags about his sexual powers and
referring to women by the term bitch, which is something we hear in most
popular songs today but at that time it wasnt accepted at all. The band
leader Luther Campbell, and two band members, Christopher Wongwon and
Mark Ross were facing obscenity charges because of the album As Nasty as
They Wanna Be. The judge ruled the album to be illegal to sell, and the
three members and everyone who was selling the album got arrested. Then
they got support from freedom of speech advocates, and the obscenity
ruling was overturned by the judge. Therefore, what these conservative did
was basically just giving the album publicity, and making it reach over 2
million copies in sells.
Works Citied
Hip Hop Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMLQsS6DvDo
2 Live Crew
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/17/us/obscenity-or-art-trial-on-rap-lyricsopens.html?pagewanted=2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_Live_Crew
Gangsta rap
http://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/gangsta-rap-ma0000002611
http://www.laweekly.com/music/10-best-videos-from-the-gangsta-rap-era5100686
Ice T
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ice-t-mn0000072003
Gin and Juice
http://genius.com/Snoop-dogg-gin-and-juice-lyrics
Pop-Rap
http://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/pop-rap-ma0000005012
"Rapper's Delight"
http://www.cc.com/video-clips/tajjk5/drunk-history-sylvia-robinson-creates-arap-group
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapper%27s_Delight
West Coast rap
http://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/west-coast-rap-ma0000002932