Damn
I remember that he tweeted about that dude you're talking about but I can't find his name anywhere
There was a thread made by someone few months ago and it sounded so much like Snoop
There was a thread made by someone few months ago and it sounded so much like Snoop
The tweet I saw was a few years ago. He doesn't mention that dude too often for a reason
There was a thread made by someone few months ago and it sounded so much like Snoop
Can't find the thread or the tweet. I'm interested now too.
How many people even did g funk before Snoop and Dre and them? MC Breed, South Central Cartel, Above the Law. Can't be too many.
Can't find the thread or the tweet. I'm interested now too.
How many people even did g funk before Snoop and Dre and them? MC Breed, South Central Cartel, Above the Law. Can't be too many.
Whoever they were, their sound/style would’ve been much more primitive/underdeveloped
Dre and snoop refined that s***
Can't find the thread or the tweet. I'm interested now too.
How many people even did g funk before Snoop and Dre and them? MC Breed, South Central Cartel, Above the Law. Can't be too many.
F*** I'm dumb as s*** it wasn't Snoop it was Biggie
I found the thread ktt2.com/i-present-to-you-king-tee-the-guy-biggie-got-his-style-from-56939
F*** I'm dumb as s*** it wasn't Snoop it was Biggie
I found the thread https://ktt2.com/i-present-to-you-king-tee-the-guy-biggie-got-his-style-from-56939
@Goo
Lol there was one with Snoop tho
I never saw the Biggie one.
Well on my wild goose chase I found this lol @Goo
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4TI8hmY-lgYESSSSS
This is the guy!!!!
Well on my wild goose chase I found this lol @Goo
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4TI8hmY-lgyo this is egregious
Lol there was one with Snoop tho
I never saw the Biggie one.
Listen to this s***
yo this is egregious
That song is from after Snoop popped off. He was originally in a duo called "Convicts" with Big Mike from the Geto Boys. That was 1991 before Snoop debuted.
Listen to this s***
The chorus definitely invented Rage Against the Machine tho
Not convinced either of these dudes were doing Big or Snoop's sound before they did. Mr. 3-2 sounded nothing like he did post-Snoop on Convicts in 1991. King Tee has some tracks on his 1993 album which kinda fit, but BIG's demo tape from 1991 is earlier than anything on that. We also have that vid of BIG freestyling in 1991. Tee's 1995 album is the one that got posted here where the sound is unmistakably BIG style.
Honestly these dudes are both biters being credited with inventing
Not convinced either of these dudes were doing Big or Snoop's sound before they did. Mr. 3-2 sounded nothing like he did post-Snoop on Convicts in 1991. King Tee has some tracks on his 1993 album which kinda fit, but BIG's demo tape from 1991 is earlier than anything on that. We also have that vid of BIG freestyling in 1991. Tee's 1995 album is the one that got posted here where the sound is unmistakably BIG style.
Honestly these dudes are both biters being credited with inventing
Not convinced either of these dudes were doing Big or Snoop's sound before they did. Mr. 3-2 sounded nothing like he did post-Snoop on Convicts in 1991. King Tee has some tracks on his 1993 album which kinda fit, but BIG's demo tape from 1991 is earlier than anything on that. We also have that vid of BIG freestyling in 1991. Tee's 1995 album is the one that got posted here where the sound is unmistakably BIG style.
Honestly these dudes are both biters being credited with inventing
King Tee's first album came out in 1988 although his style was more old school
Idk if this is true but this is on King Tee's Wiki page
The Notorious B.I.G. influence
T greatly influenced The Notorious B.I.G. with his deep voice, flow and rhyme style, which Big would at times imitate on his 1994 album Ready to Die. Tee later paid homage to Biggie on the track "6 In'a Moe'nin" on his album Thy Kingdom Come, using a similar setup to and vocal samples of Biggie's track "Somebody's Got to Die". In 2010, Ice-T confirmed in an interview that King T was one of B.I.G's favorite MC.4
King Tee's first album came out in 1988 although his style was more old school
Idk if this is true but this is on King Tee's Wiki page
The Notorious B.I.G. influence
T greatly influenced The Notorious B.I.G. with his deep voice, flow and rhyme style, which Big would at times imitate on his 1994 album Ready to Die. Tee later paid homage to Biggie on the track "6 In'a Moe'nin" on his album Thy Kingdom Come, using a similar setup to and vocal samples of Biggie's track "Somebody's Got to Die". In 2010, Ice-T confirmed in an interview that King T was one of B.I.G's favorite MC.4
So that's why Jay named his album Kingdom Come
I skimmed Convicts from '91. Sounds like a Geto Boys album. If somebody can point to a track that sounds proto-Snoop before What's My Name I'll change my mind obviously.
So that's why Jay named his album Kingdom Come
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kingdom_Come
Dre produced most of this
King Tee's first album came out in 1988 although his style was more old school
Idk if this is true but this is on King Tee's Wiki page
The Notorious B.I.G. influence
T greatly influenced The Notorious B.I.G. with his deep voice, flow and rhyme style, which Big would at times imitate on his 1994 album Ready to Die. Tee later paid homage to Biggie on the track "6 In'a Moe'nin" on his album Thy Kingdom Come, using a similar setup to and vocal samples of Biggie's track "Somebody's Got to Die". In 2010, Ice-T confirmed in an interview that King T was one of B.I.G's favorite MC.4
Biggie's demo and corner freestyle sound way more that style than anything I can find from Tee prior.
Biggie's demo and corner freestyle sound way more that style than anything I can find from Tee prior.
idk i can hear the influence on big
he was just rapping over dusty drum breaks so it's hard to tell
I skimmed Convicts from '91. Sounds like a Geto Boys album. If somebody can point to a track that sounds proto-Snoop before What's My Name I'll change my mind obviously.
Tbh I always thought the song you posted came out before The Chronic
Maybe Snoop is innocent
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kingdom_Come
Dre produced most of this
And he also produced some of Jay's Kingdom Come