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G-funk, short for gangsta funk, is a sub-genre of
gangsta rap Gangsta rap or gangster rap, initially called reality rap, emerged in the mid- to late 1980s as a controversial hip-hop subgenre whose lyrics assert the culture and values typical of American street gangs and street hustlers. Many gangsta rappe ...
that emerged from the
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scene in the late 1980s. The genre is heavily influenced by 1970s psychedelic funk (P-funk) sound of artists such as Parliament-Funkadelic.


Characteristics

G-funk (which uses
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with an artificially altered tempo) incorporates multi-layered and melodic
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, slow hypnotic grooves, a deep bass, heavy use of the snare drum, background female vocals, the extensive sampling of
P-Funk Parliament-Funkadelic (abbreviated as P-Funk) is an American music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s. Their distinctive ...
tunes, and a high-pitched portamento saw wave synthesizer lead. It is typically set at a tempo of anywhere between 80 to 100 BPM. The lyrical content depended on the artist and could consist of sex, drug use (especially
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), love for a city/neighborhood, love for friends and relaxing words. There was also a slurred "lazy" or "smooth" way of
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in order to clarify words and stay in
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. The trademark West Coast G-funk style of hip-hop was a very defining element of the region's music and helped distinguish it from the rivaling rap scene on the East Coast. In essence, the smooth, slow-tempo sound of G-funk accompanied the perceived "laid-back" stereotype of Californian culture whereas East Coast hip-hop typically featured more aggressive attitudes alongside a fast-paced tempo (e.g. hardcore hip hop). Unlike other earlier rap acts that also utilized funk samples (such as
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and
the Bomb Squad The Bomb Squad were an American hip hop production team known for its work with hip hop group Public Enemy. The Bomb Squad is noted for its dense, distinct, innovative production style, often utilizing dozens of samples on just one track. The ...
), G-funk often utilized fewer, unaltered samples per song. Music theorist Adam Krims has described G-funk as "a style of generally West Coast rap whose musical tracks tend to deploy live instrumentation, heavy on bass and keyboards, with minimal (sometimes no) sampling and often highly conventional harmonic progressions and harmonies".
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, a pioneer of the G-funk genre, normally uses live musicians to replay the original music of sampled records. This enabled him to produce music that had his own sounds, rather than a direct copy of the sample. Although G-funk originated in Los Angeles, the subgenre drew a large amount of influence from the earlier
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-based sound known as Mobb music of the mid-to-late 1980s, pioneered by rappers like Too Short and E-40. Too Short had experimented with looping sounds from classic P-Funk records over bass-heavy tracks during this period. However, unlike Bay Area Mobb music, Southern California-born G-funk used more portamento synthesizers and less live instrumentation. Too Short's lazy, drawl-heavy delivery was also a major influence on later G-funk rappers like
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.


History and origins


Beginnings

Early examples of the genre began to show up in 1989 with The D.O.C.'s It's Funky Enough and The Formula, the former was an early minor hit for the genre, reaching No. 12 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Two years later, in 1991,
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released another early example of the genre with their album
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, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and No. 2 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The same year, Ice Cube's diss track towards N.W.A. " No Vaseline", was made in the style. Dr. Dre, who produced '' No One Can Do It Better'' and ''
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'', is often seen as the originator/creator of the G-funk sound. Though these claims have been disputed with , a member of Above the Law, claiming that he came up with the name and sound.


Mainstream

1992 was the breakout year for the genre, with Dr. Dre dropping his album '' The Chronic''. The album was a massive success, having three top 40 singles: " Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang", the Eazy-E diss " Dre Day", and " Let Me Ride." It also reached No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was eventually certified Triple Platinum by the
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in 1993 for selling three-million copies, it has also been selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Though G-funk had previously existed, Dr. Dre's The Chronic is often seen as the beginning of the genre. The following year had numerous successful songs and albums, Ice Cube's songs " It Was a Good Day" and "
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" both made it to the top 20, peaking at No. 15 and No. 20 respectively, and were both certified at least gold. "It Was a Good Day" is commonly placed high on best of lists for the genre, being considered "one of the best G-Funk tracks ever made". Snoop Dogg released his first album '' Doggystyle'', which debuted at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and contained the hits " Gin and Juice" and " What's My Name?", both songs reached No. 8 on the Hot 100. The album was certified Quadruple Platinum, and both singles were certified gold. Eazy-E released the G-funk-influenced album '' It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa'', which reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200, and contained the No. 42 hit "
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", which was made as a response to Dre's song "Dre Day" from the previous year. The genre's popularity grew even bigger in 1994, especially because of Warren G's song "
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", which was featured on the ''Above The Rim'' soundtrack. The single reached the top 10 peaking at No. 2. His album '' Regulate... G Funk Era'' which also contained the song, and another top 10 hit "This D.J.", reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Popular rapper MC Hammer went for a more gangsta image and G-funk sound on his album '' The Funky Headhunter'', which contained the No. 26 single "
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". The G-funk group
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, featuring
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released their first and only album, '' Thug Life: Volume 1'', it peaked at No. 42 on the Billboard 200, it had one minor hit single with "Cradle to the Grave", it charted on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and on the Hot Rap Songs charts, at No. 91 on the former and No. 25 on the latter. Westcoast rapper
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released his debut album '' It Takes a Thief'' in 1994. The album peaked at No. 8, it contains the Top-10 hit " Fantastic Voyage". In 1995,
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released the album '' Me Against the World'' which although not entirely G-funk, has been described as having "half the record
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to the boom and bap of New York" while having "the rest himmerin a G-funk haze". The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and was certified Double Platinum. Later in the year, he released the G-funk classic " California Love" which as a double A-side with " How Do U Want It", hit No. 1 on the Hot 100. In October 1995, Tha Dogg Pound released their debut album '' Dogg Food'' and it debuted at number 1# on the billboard, continuing G-funk's dominance in the main stream with the top 50 singles "
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" and " Let's Play House". In 1996, the super-group Westside Connection released '' Bow Down''. It had two hit singles, " Bow Down" and " Gangstas Make the World Go Round", which peaked at No. 21 and No. 40, respectively. The album itself peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA in 1997. 2Pac released his album '' All Eyez on Me'', which has been described as "lush G-funk" and as having a "commercial G-funk sheen". The album hit No. 1. Warren G released his second album, ''
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'', which peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard 200, it had two Top-40 singles, a cover of " I Shot the Sheriff" and "
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".


Outside California

Although the majority of G-funk music has come out of California, the overall sound has been utilized by additional US rappers and hip-hop groups that were based in other states across the U.S. during the time of the style's popularity in the 1990s. Some of the most notable of these artists include Outkast ( Georgia),
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( Louisiana), Bone Thugs-n-Harmony ( Ohio), Tela ( Tennessee),
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( Michigan),
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( Texas), and
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( Minnesota).


Southern G-funk

In the 1990s,
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had a small, but noteworthy g-funk scene at the peak of the genre's popularity with artists such as the
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, Blac Monks,
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,
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, Street Military, Big Mello, Scarface,
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, Bushwick Bill, Big 50,
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, and South Circle.


Post-1990s

In the 2000s, G-funk music significantly declined in mainstream popularity. In 2001 Warren G released his fourth studio album,
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, The album can be considered a return to the roots of G-funk west coast gangsta music, but it sold less than the rapper's two previous albums. Midwestern rapper Tech N9ne made use of the G-funk style of rap music onto his early releases - most notably on his second studio album, ''
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'' (released in 2000). His subsequent 2001 follow-up album, ''
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'' incorporated the subgenre's characteristics to a much lesser extent. Most recently - into the 2010s and onward - many contemporary West Coast rappers have released albums which contain strong G-funk influences, including Kendrick Lamar with ''
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'' as well as '' To Pimp a Butterfly'', YG with '' Still Brazy'', Schoolboy Q with ''
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'', Nipsey Hussle with ''
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'',
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with '' Harlan & Alondra'' and Tech N9ne with ''
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''. G-funk also has had somewhat of an impact on the development of modern
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/
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. For example, many of the albums by the Christian recording artists
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, who have also enjoyed relatively mainstream success in the past, have exhibited token G-funk musical elements.


See also

*
Gangsta rap Gangsta rap or gangster rap, initially called reality rap, emerged in the mid- to late 1980s as a controversial hip-hop subgenre whose lyrics assert the culture and values typical of American street gangs and street hustlers. Many gangsta rappe ...
* Golden age hip hop *
List of G-funk artists and producers The following list of g-funk artists and producers includes artists and producers who have been described as a part of the G-funk scene at some point in their career. G-funk is a sub-genre of gangsta rap, that emerged in the late '80s and early '90 ...


References

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