HipHop came from Funk but Funk of the James Brown variety with percussion breakdowns. West Coast/G-Funk rap was more on that synthy, heavy bassline, electro funk. EMPD did use many of those samples but it's not crafted the way G-Funk is.
Dawg, all funk is funk.
Get up off that thang by James brown and the breakdown is pretty much the basis for all pfunk records.
As, all pfunk originators point to jb breaks.
as the mode and emulation of study for their offshoot genre.
So, please stop trying to make it all like it is isolated from one another.
Especially, if we talking about who was the best at actually sampling pfunk, and actually being the pioneer with triggers and pitch control vocal samples being next level.
Which was Erick sermon and it is wrong to try to move the goal posts on sermon, in the pfunk category as well.
As, real talk,....
Like I said,...
Nwa was featuring in epmd vids.
Plus, epmd already had that direction and lane sewn up.
to the point, the chronic and whut thee album were all available for first time sale on the same date of Oct 5, 92.
[cibad, also dropped the same exact day, as well. Yet, t is just part of the fun facts and nit funk derived sonically].
Art Barr
I wish you west coast dudes would stop showcasing mecca envy.
If you still showing animosity to the Mecca.
You are showing you are a pawn.
Plus, you never heard and did the research on the east vs west coast compilation and you never heard essays on bdp-ism.
In its first actual album based releases.
That was not an obscure white label and available for world wide consumption.
Art Barr