2wice – Wuz Crackulatin’ 2000
Download music album Wuz Crackulatin’ 2000 by 2wice, released on September 19, 2000. ℗ Knockout Entertainment / Gold Grill Entertainment
Oakland, California, has a storied history in the hip-hop/rap music scene, contributing significantly to the evolution and diversity of the genre. As part of the San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland has nurtured a unique sound that often showcases its socially conscious and politically engaged roots, while also embracing the West Coast’s signature style.
The origins of Oakland hip-hop can be traced back to the early 1980s, with pioneering artists like Too Short, who gained notoriety for his raw and explicit lyrics. Known for his smooth storytelling and distinctive voice, Too Short laid the groundwork for the Bay Area’s independent hip-hop scene and served as an inspiration for many aspiring rappers.
Oakland’s hip-hop scene gained national attention in the early 1990s with the emergence of political rap group Digital Underground, featuring Shock G and a young Tupac Shakur. Digital Underground’s playful and eclectic sound, combined with their thought-provoking lyrics, set them apart from their contemporaries and helped elevate Oakland’s status in the rap world.
The mid-1990s saw the rise of influential Oakland artists like MC Hammer, whose energetic dance tracks and flashy performances captivated audiences worldwide. During this time, the city also witnessed the growth of the underground hip-hop movement, led by artists like Hieroglyphics, Souls of Mischief, and The Coup. These groups were known for their intellectual lyrics, jazz-infused beats, and unique styles, which set them apart from the mainstream rap scene.
In the 2000s, Oakland’s hip-hop landscape continued to evolve, with the emergence of hyphy, a high-energy subgenre characterized by its frenetic beats and party-oriented lyrics. Spearheaded by artists like E-40, Keak Da Sneak, and Mac Dre, hyphy became synonymous with the Bay Area and further diversified Oakland’s contributions to hip-hop.
Today, Oakland remains a hotbed for hip-hop innovation, with a diverse range of artists such as G-Eazy, Kamaiyah, and Mistah F.A.B. representing the city’s eclectic sound. As Oakland’s hip-hop scene continues to grow and evolve, its impact on the genre as a whole remains undeniable.
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