Cali Boyz – California Street Life
July 20, 2004
Download music album California Street Life by Cali Boyz, released on July 20, 2004. ℗ Out Of Bounds
1
Laroo, Rick Rock
Ghetto Supastarz
02:53
2
Eklipse Tha Hustla
Cali Boyz
04:01
3
Imaculent, Two Scoops
Remy & Ice
04:41
4
T-Byrd, Messy Marv
This The Sh*t
04:00
5
H-Hustla, Celly Cel, Daz Dillinger
Pop My Whip
03:47
6
City Slickers
On The West Coast
04:41
7
J-Gotti, Noble Of The Outlawz, Daz Dillinger
Everythang
03:52
8
Keak Da’ Sneak, Skee 64, Young Meek
Light Grey Sh*t
04:45
9
Lace Leno
1st Impression
03:47
10
Pizzo, C-Bo
Hell On Earth
03:51
11
T-Nutty, Bad Business, Big Hollis
Hands Out The Window
03:21
12
Luni Coleone, Marcell
Fantasy
03:21
13
Bugzy, Baby Bubb
Line Em Up
04:03
14
Mac Dre, Marcell
Be About Your Doe “Remix”
04:11
15
Doe
Juganot Stomp
03:59
16
Skee 64, Immaculate
Gangsta Girl
04:18
17
Big Slep, Keak Da’ Sneak
After Da’ Club
03:52
18
The Mercenaries
Street Life
04:12
19
Big Hollis, Immaculate
Heartless
04:26
Album info
Released in 2004 by Out Of Bounds, “Cali Boyz – California Street Life” is a hip-hop compilation album that serves as a melting pot of West Coast sounds and stories. Featuring an array of artists who made waves during the early 2000s, the album combines elements of traditional Gangsta Rap with a G-Funk vibe to create a unique audio experience that captures the essence of California’s street life.
The album opens with Laroo and Rick Rock’s “Ghetto Supastarz,” a track that sets the tone for the compilation with its street-savvy lyrics and a crisp 02:53 runtime. This is followed by Eklipse Tha Hustla’s “Cali Boyz,” an anthem that pays homage to the Golden State and the lifestyle it embodies, clocking in at 04:01.
Adding a touch of luxury to the gritty atmosphere, Imaculent and Two Scoops bring “Remy & Ice,” a 04:41 cut that revels in the finer things while not forgetting its street roots. T-Byrd and Messy Marv’s “This The Sh*t” continues the momentum with heavy bass lines and braggadocious lyrics.
Songs like “Pop My Whip” by H-Hustla, Celly Cel, and Daz Dillinger, and “On The West Coast” by City Slickers serve as tributes to the West Coast lifestyle. Their smooth beats and evocative storytelling make them integral parts of the album’s narrative.
The track “Everythang” featuring J-Gotti, Noble of the Outlawz, and Daz Dillinger brings the compilation’s street philosophy into sharp focus. Meanwhile, “Light Grey Sh*t” by Keak Da’ Sneak, Skee 64, and Young Meek adds a playful twist to the often-serious genre.
Later in the compilation, Mac Dre and Marcell’s “Be About Your Doe ‘Remix'” brings a sense of nostalgia, giving fans a posthumous offering from the Bay Area legend. The album concludes with “Heartless” by Big Hollis and Immaculate, a 04:26 intense track that encapsulates the struggles and triumphs that define the street life.
Overall, “Cali Boyz – California Street Life” stands as a panoramic view of the early-2000s California hip-hop scene. From the beats to the bars, it offers a masterful blend of elements that celebrate the rich diversity of West Coast rap, making it a must-have for aficionados of the genre.