MC Eiht says early 80s West Coast Hip Hop was trash

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Good clip.
A question, to anybody.

Why is Eiht naming non-rapper groups when he's talking about differences between New York and LA hip hop of that era?

For every Wreckin Crew act that he named, there were singing groups from NY putting out the same type of content, dressing the same way. Atlantic Starr, for example.

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Interesting take from the dude on the left about LA and Miami Bass. Techno type records were being released around the country, and its fascinating how different regions gravitate towards sounds, and keep them going after the national interest shifts to something else.
I think Mr Mixxx played a big hand in the development of Miami Bass, but to call him the founder is a bit of a reach.


Speaking of regions adopting/gravitating towards music, I thought PSK was a good record, but nothing noteworthy when it came out. Also couldnt make out what he was saying on the hook. It wasnt until years later and Ice T mentioning how that song heavily influenced his music, that I even understood it.
 

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Good clip.
A question, to anybody.

Why is Eiht naming non-rapper groups when he's talking about differences between New York and LA hip hop of that era?

For every Wreckin Crew act that he named, there were singing groups from NY putting out the same type of content, dressing the same way. Atlantic Starr, for example.

========÷==================/

Interesting take from the dude on the left about LA and Miami Bass. Techno type records were being released around the country, and its fascinating how different regions gravitate towards sounds, and keep them going after the national interest shifts to something else.
I think Mr Mixxx played a big hand in the development of Miami Bass, but to call him the founder is a bit of a reach.


Speaking of regions adopting/gravitating towards music, I thought PSK was a good record, but nothing noteworthy when it came out. Also couldnt make out what he was saying on the hook. It wasnt until years later and Ice T mentioning how that song heavily influenced his music, that I even understood it.
eiht forgot where he came from and what he contribute too

had came out and was rappin like disco daddy captain rapp nem he had have argument ,,,,,nobody forced eiht to get with slip unknown and alonzo do the techno shyt,,,

it was good amount of rappers in la

and a good amount of techno rap
 

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There was video for this???
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,,, 🤣
Yup.

Looked like it was filmed in someone's backyard.
probably in Crazy Loc's parent house.

Speaking of which...he's been MIA for a year or so
 
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