West Coast hip-hop
regional genre of hip-hop music that encompasses any artists or music that originated in the West Coast of the United States
West Coast hip-hop pulses with a laid-back groove that feels both sunny and gritty. The beats often blend smooth G-funk synths with deep, rolling basslines, creating a sonic landscape that is as inviting as it is streetwise. Raps are delivered with a relaxed but confident swagger, showcasing intricate wordplay and vivid storytelling. This genre evokes the vibrant streets of California, where the shimmering sun contrasts with the raw realities of life, producing an atmosphere that invites listeners to kick back while contemplating deeper issues.
Emerging in the late 1980s and peaking throughout the ’90s, West Coast hip-hop was partly a response to the East Coast dominance in the genre. It was characterized by artists who focused on their unique experiences and lifestyles, adding a distinctive flair to hip-hop culture. Pioneers like Dr. Dre's "The Chronic," which introduced G-funk to mainstream audiences, alongside Ice Cube's hard-hitting narratives and Tupac Shakur's poignant lyrics, helped define this era. The scene flourished in cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, fostering a rich tapestry of sounds and styles that reflected both celebration and struggle.
To dive into West Coast hip-hop, start with Dr. Dre’s "The Chronic" for its lush production and unforgettable hooks. Next, check out Snoop Dogg’s “Doggystyle,” a quintessential album that perfectly captures the carefree vibe of L.A. streets. Don’t miss Tupac’s "All Eyez on Me" for its blend of vulnerability and bravado, showcasing his lyrical genius. Finally, explore N.W.A's "Straight Outta Compton" for its raw depiction of urban life and political commentary. As you journey through these classics, you might also find yourself intrigued by the rhythms of funk or the storytelling essence of spoken word hip-hop.
142 artists in the catalog.
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War Zone
Allfrumtha I
Doggy's Angels
EA-Ski
gangsta rap, hyphy
Little Bruce
The Mossie
gangsta rap
Westside Connection
G-funk, gangsta rap
DRE HILL
Suge Knight
G-funk, gangsta rap
415
Criminal Nation
Twinz
LBC Crew
G-funk, gangsta rap
CJ Mac
Numskull
gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop
Big Fase 100
gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop
About West Coast hip-hop
What is West Coast hip-hop?
regional genre of hip-hop music that encompasses any artists or music that originated in the West Coast of the United States
Where should I start with West Coast hip-hop?
Start with "The Chronic" by Dr. Dre. It captures what makes West Coast hip-hop worth exploring.
What are the best West Coast hip-hop albums?
The West Coast hip-hop albums worth hearing first: "The Chronic" by Dr. Dre, "Untitled Unmastered" by Kendrick Lamar, "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album By Earl Sweatshirt" by Earl Sweatshirt, "Straight Outta Compton" by N.W.A. and "Tupac: Resurrection" by Tupac Shakur.
How many West Coast hip-hop artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 142 West Coast hip-hop artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.