415

415

West Coast hip-hop

United States Est. 1986

"The music pulses with a steady groove that blends grounded beats with sharp lyricism, creating a dynamic tension that compels movement and engagement."

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Big League Records hits

Big League Records hits

1999

About 415

415 stands as a significant force within the West Coast hip-hop scene, representing a raw and unfiltered perspective that captures the essence of urban life.
Their music resonates with audiences by channeling the struggles and triumphs of those navigating complex social landscapes, bridging gaps in experience and bringing collective voices to the forefront.
Their music resonates with audiences by channeling the struggles and triumphs of those navigating complex social landscapes, bridging gaps in experience and bringing collective voices to the forefront. This approach has influenced not just listeners but also fellow artists seeking authenticity in their narratives. The group’s process is marked by a commitment to organic soundscapes that prioritize storytelling and community connection. By integrating relatable experiences with rhythmic beats, they create an environment where both the music and the message work harmoniously. Their performances often evoke a sense of unity among listeners, encouraging shared emotional experiences through infectious energy and powerful lyrical delivery. Common themes in 415's songwriting revolve around resilience, identity, and socio-economic realities, often conveyed with a candid tone that balances sincerity with moments of irony. Their storytelling style captures vivid snapshots of life, allowing listeners to engage in both the struggles and joys depicted. The lyrics serve as a mirror reflecting shared experiences, fostering a deeper connection to their audience.

3 studio albums· 9 years· United States

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415's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 1990–1999
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