Anybody Else Notice N.O.'s influence on the Bay Area?
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Most 90s babies grew up listening to big tymers, juvie, etc. but I've noticed that bay rappers who make party tracks are always showing love to old school NO music from the adlibs to the features, and mixtape covers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3EPYFrBaoQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XCkSec8ysA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42t0ij0wj-U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MpVjqcJ61o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3EPYFrBaoQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XCkSec8ysA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42t0ij0wj-U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MpVjqcJ61o
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A lot of people in the bay relate to southern artists more than they would rappers from LA or the East Coast.
Everybody loved cash money and no limit when they came out. Plus Master P lived in Richmond for a minute. Not surprising.
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The artists who are influencing these youngins in the Bay were originally inspired by Bay artists like $hort and 40. Its a dope cross pollination in my opinion
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Lil B is constantly referencing NOLA and Young Money
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Those covers are hilarious... that last one got an EBT card on it lmao...
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Black folks in Cali have roots in Texas and louisiana
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I definitely noticed it
Also if you look at this newer generation of young Detroit rappers, they all sound like some Hot Boys -
Black folks in Cali have roots in Texas and louisiana
When I lived in LA I was amazed how much of their family are originally from Louisiana.
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Shizlansky wrote: »
Same as the bay. Damn near every light skinned girl you meet say she Creole/ from Lousiana or Texas -
I goated for everything in there except Lil B. The beat he was rapping on yeah that's a New Orleans beat but I just can't listen to that clown.
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Shizlansky wrote: »
honestly had no idea Huey P Newton was from La then moved to oakland until a lil while ago -
Trillaaaaaa wrote: »I definitely noticed it
Also if you look at this newer generation of young Detroit rappers, they all sound like some Hot Boys -
Trillaaaaaa wrote: »I definitely noticed it
Also if you look at this newer generation of young Detroit rappers, they all sound like some Hot Boys
Detroit and the Bay has had a connection for a long time now. -
I 10?
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I'm straight outta LA and we naturally vibe with N.O and Texas cats due to a lot of the OGs originally coming from there. Also we vibe with niccas from jersey too. Idk how or why but we have this funny connection with them in LA
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When Magnolia Chop became washed up in Nawleans he moved to the Bay & signed to Thizz Ent. Its all love.
http://youtu.be/QdRdmAk4_w8
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But in high school we most def adopted white tees & girbauds from Nawleans
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No diss, but we've influenced so many different areas and musical styles. I have cousins from Oakland that shocked me how country their accents were.
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Shizlansky wrote: »
Through the LAnd -
Trillaaaaaa wrote: »I definitely noticed it
Also if you look at this newer generation of young Detroit rappers, they all sound like some Hot BoysTrillaaaaaa wrote: »I definitely noticed it
Also if you look at this newer generation of young Detroit rappers, they all sound like some Hot Boys
Detroit and the Bay has had a connection for a long time now.
Both of these are true.
About 12-13 years ago the Bay was a heavy influence in Detroit. -
Black folks in Cali have roots in Texas and louisiana
This... 85% of ppl out here folks probably from the south -
E40 and B-Legit went to Grambling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjisVH5G2aI -
exactly. My moms is from Texas and my pops is from NO -
$tayRichROLLIN wrote: »I'm straight outta LA and we naturally vibe with N.O and Texas cats due to a lot of the OGs originally coming from there. Also we vibe with niccas from jersey too. Idk how or why but we have this funny connection with them in LA
For real one of my best friends (I was his best man) is from LA and me and him click naturally. He aint the only cali cat I clicked with like that.
On topic of the thread, I mean Master P got his start in the Bay right? As far as I know most of the Boot transplants went to the Bay, where most of the transplants from TX went to LA. -
Trillaaaaaa wrote: »I definitely noticed it
Also if you look at this newer generation of young Detroit rappers, they all sound like some Hot Boys
Detroit and the Bay has had a connection for a long time now.
I can see that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lvt635w4FM
In the comments ? said he sound like he was raised in east oakland, plus he moved to the bay and is always linking up with bay artists (philthy rich, cookie money, etc.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hn9hLOljJI
a lot of people thought she was from the bay when this came out, and she said e-40 was a huge influence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcQ63FdpWvQ
Now that I think about it, you could put any of these songs in a bay area playlist and a lot of people wouldn't know the difference.