Over 4K music fans have voted on the 40+ Best Rappers From Los Angeles. Current Top 3: Kendrick Lamar, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg
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4. King Lil G Although King Lil G was born and raised in South Los Angeles, he has deep Mexican roots that heavily influence his music. Born as Alex Gonzalez to Mexican immigrant parents, he often explores his dual identity and the issues faced by his community in his songs. His music ...
Two years later, Lamar circles back to celebrate the west on 2024'sGNX,a 12-track release that revels in the root of his love for hip-hop and California culture, from the lowriders to the rappers that laid claim to the golden state. ...
Two years later, Lamar circles back to celebrate the west on 2024'sGNX,a 12-track release that revels in the root of his love for hip-hop and California culture, from the lowriders to the rappers that laid claim to the golden state. ...
’t be any. It’s no coincidence he came up with rappers, and a blessing that he didn’t end up one. –Matthew Trammell Listen:Frank Ocean: “Nikes” 1. Solange:A Seat at the Table “And do you belong? I do.” The assertion sits atop anessaythatSolangeKnowles wrote in the waning...
genre such as Rolling Loud, Day N Vegas can feel a little disorganized and chaotic, but when one compares the cost of a ticket with the event’s ROR (return on rappers), there are few better options for fans looking to max out their music dollars than this deeply booked music ...
If it must be the final full-length release of Dolph’s in his lifetime, at least this captures him at his best: as a mentor and friend, deep-voiced and unbothered as he lifts up a new generation of rappers. — CHRISTINE WERTHMAN 47 SG Lewis, ‘Times’ SG Lewis 'Times'Photo : ...
The creation of Blakroc in 2009 saw Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney's primal blues thumping and inventive percussion paired with the hip hop flow of rappers including Raekwon, Mos Def, Ludacris and the obligatory posthumous appearance from Ol' Dirty Bastard.The exposure the duo received via Blak...
When rappers Sparkz and Truthos Mufasa grab the mic on opener, “No Stoppin’ This,” they do so with head-spinning, rapid-fire ease. When Fox raps on the title-track he brings a reggae-meets Afro-beat sense of cool. When Verb T stops by on the track “Credits Roll,” he sounds...