2607786, A whole lot of that album isn't what's become known as "G-Funk" though Posted by mrhood75, Wed Sep-28-11 09:33 AM
Especially the second side of the album. Tracks like "N#$%a with a Gun," "Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat,""Lyrical Gangbang," "High Powered," and "Stranded on Death Row," are solid beats and lyrics, blunted in the studio, almost boom-bap type shit. Throw in the "G-Thing" remix and "Blunts and Tanqueray," and there's a lot of straight-up hip-hop shit recorded for those sessions.
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