Louie Diamonz – 2Real 2B Fake
Download music album 2Real 2B Fake by Louie Diamonz, released on February 26, 2016. ℗ Hunnafied Records
Los Angeles has long been a major player in the hip-hop/rap music scene, with a rich and diverse history that spans decades. As the second most populous city in the United States, it has been a breeding ground for countless talented artists and influential subgenres, such as gangsta rap and G-funk.
The roots of Los Angeles hip-hop can be traced back to the late 1970s and early 1980s, with the emergence of artists like Ice-T and Egyptian Lover. However, it was not until the late 1980s that the city truly made its mark on the genre. During this time, the groundbreaking group N.W.A (Niggaz Wit Attitudes), featuring Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, MC Ren, and DJ Yella, burst onto the scene. Their gritty, unapologetic lyrics and hard-hitting beats provided a raw portrayal of life in South Central Los Angeles, laying the foundation for what would become known as gangsta rap.
In the early 1990s, Dr. Dre released his seminal album “The Chronic,” which introduced the world to G-funk, a subgenre characterized by its heavy use of melodic synthesizers, slow grooves, and samples from classic funk records. G-funk would dominate the West Coast sound for years, with artists like Snoop Dogg, Warren G, and Nate Dogg achieving massive commercial success.
As the 1990s progressed, Los Angeles hip-hop continued to evolve, with alternative acts like The Pharcyde, Jurassic 5, and Freestyle Fellowship offering a more lighthearted, lyrical approach. The city also saw the rise of influential underground labels like Stones Throw Records, which helped launch the careers of producers like Madlib and J Dilla.
In the 2000s, Los Angeles rap continued to diversify, with the arrival of artists like The Game, who helped to revive the West Coast gangsta rap sound, and Kendrick Lamar, whose critically acclaimed albums have addressed social issues and personal struggles. Other notable artists from this era include Tyler, The Creator and his Odd Future collective, as well as Schoolboy Q, YG, and Nipsey Hussle.
Today, Los Angeles hip-hop remains a thriving and dynamic scene, with a wide range of artists and styles that continue to push the boundaries of the genre. From the socially conscious lyrics of Kendrick Lamar to the innovative production of Flying Lotus, the city’s rap music reflects the diverse and ever-changing landscape of Los Angeles itself.
Download music album 2Real 2B Fake by Louie Diamonz, released on February 26, 2016. ℗ Hunnafied Records
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