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There are a ton more movies that are worth any hip hop and movie fan's time. It helped launched Chris Rock’s career and stars a great cast that includes a ton of cameos from big hip hop stars like Ice-T, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, and Flavor Flav. Sure, it pulled some punches and didn’t hit as hard as it could have at times and maybe hit too close to home for some hip hop stars liking, but there is no doubt that with this satirical take on the whole genre, hip hop was a part of mainstream pop culture and would be forever.ĬB4, like it’s rock n roll cousin This Is Spinal Tap, is shot mockumentary-style and follows the up and coming rappers Albert, Euripides, and Otis as they seize on the gangsta drug culture that plagues their neighborhood, stealing the identity of a local hustler and criminal and “inventing” gangsta rap, right down to Eazy-E’s iconic style.
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CB4 is a comedic masterpiece, despite what any critic might say about it. The San Diego rapper Brandon Duncanbetter known by his stage name, Tiny Doorecently spent eight months in jail for conspiring to commit a series of gang-related shootings. In 1993, a young Chris Rock wrote what would become hip hop’s answer to This Is Spinal Tap. Breakin’ is a major reason hip hop exploded out of the cities and into mainstream culture. For many in Generation X, it was their first exposure to the genre and it had a huge impact on them.

Hip Hop still wasn’t anywhere near the mainstream, but Breakin’ turned into a surprise hit, especially with middle school white kids in the suburbs. Run-DMC’s first album had just been released a couple months before Breakin’ came out. To understand how important it was, you have to put yourself back in 1984. MC Eiht and King Tee kept it funky in the early 90s, The Game resurrected gangsta rap in the 00s, and the 10s saw Kendrick Lamar broadcasting his Black. Against this blighted backdrop, a rich vein of hip-hop talent emerged. Breakin’ is the story of a “serious” dancer that becomes obsessed with breakdancing, leaves her training for the streets, and eventually leads herself and her two friends in a routine that wins a dance competition. forced the mainstream to take notice of Compton in the late 80s, casting it as a battleground for warring gangs. And that’s kinda the only reason it’s on the list, because, frankly, the plot is silly and the acting is average at best.
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If you know West Coast hip hop, feel free to chime in with your vote. This list answers the questions "who are the best West Coast hip hop bands of all time?" and "who is the greatest West Coast rappers ever?" If you know enough about the genre, please vote based on the quality of the band's music instead of just voting for the most popular west coast hip hop musicians that you might've heard of.Okay, so Breakin’ isn’t EXACTLY about hip hop music, but its impact on the spread and mainstreaming of hip hop culture was so profound, it warrants making this list. If you notice anyone missing from this list and should be included, feel free to add them. It's up to you to determine who this list will recognize as the best West Coast artists.

West Coast rap is a powerful, important genre that remains widely respect in the pantheon of music history. No matter how you cut it, West Coast rappers dramatically shaped how pop music sounds, even if that wasn't initial intention.
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Dre), Snoop Dogg, Mac Dre, Warren G, Nate Dogg, and more recently, Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q. Alonzo Lonzo Williams has strong opinions about the birth of West Coast hip-hop, back when he was a young DJ and club owner in Compton, crossing paths with Dr. So, who are the best West Coast rappers? Any respectable West Coast rappers list has to include legends like Tupac Shakur, members of N.W.A., (Ice Cube, Eazy-E and Dr. Mostly through the prolific work of California rappers, West Coast rap inspired a new sound and a new generation of West Coast rappers who continue to abide by the ethos set forth by the genre's initial artists. Fierce and funky, West Coast rap was defined by lyrics that drew attention to the realities of west side street violence and drugs that not only caught on in the underground, but also achieved widespread acclaim as well. In fact, West Coast rap took the world by storm when it first rose to commercial and critical prominence at the end of the 1980s. The golden age of hip hop is often associated with the East Coast - however, that doesn't mean that West Coast rappers were slouches.
