Remember 1993? G-Funk Is Mainstream Now
In Part 2 of Remember The G-Funk Era, we break down how G-Funk officially became mainstream in 1993 and why the West Coast completely dominated hip-hop during this legendary year. With major releases from Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Ice-T, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Ant Banks, the West had the culture on lock — but many classic albums were left in the shadows. This video dives deep into underrated G-Funk gems like Heaven or Hell by L.O.L. (Lords of Lyrics), Mr. X by Mr. X, All Day Everyday by South Central Cartel, True Game by Mad CJ Mac, Ass, Gas & Cash by K-Dee, Where’s My Receipt? by Dazzie Dee, and G ’Til I Die by Star D (Star Barksdale). If you love West Coast rap history, forgotten classics, and deep-cut G-Funk albums, this retrospective is for you. #GFunk #drdre #snoopdogg #cold187um #abovethelaw #90shiphop #WestCoastHipHop #90srap #theconsciousdaughters #goldenagehiphop #bayarearap #bayareahiphop #warreng #djquik #eazye #madcjmac #cjmac #southcentralcartel #westcoastrap INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_aandj_e... TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_aandj_exp...

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