What do yall mean when you say, "It sounds too east coast"??

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Mar 17, 2006
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Chinese Mike said:
as far as beats go:
east coast is more sample based, west coast is more synth based (no samples)

That's a generalization that needs to be broken down a bit more.

The Jack Artist had a bunch of samples, but the samples he uses all mostly have a west coast vibe, on some laid back shit.

West coast IS more synth based (especially now) but you can't tell me the sample-based production of Dr Dre (earlier), DJ Unknown, DJ Quik (earlier), Sir Jinx and many others sounded "east coast"


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Mar 4, 2006
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The Jacka don't sound eastcoast and neither does Yuk but I have heard people refer to other rappers and say they sound Eastcoast but i can't think of anygood examples. I think the stereotypical EastCoast rappers that people use as a point of reference are the battle rappers like Jae Mills and cats like that.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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I don't think people are reffering to Jacka's rhyme style as much as they are the production that he's spitting over...

When people think of West Coast production, usually the first thing you think of is that funk sound, synth-driven, heavy basslines, that swing in the drums...

When you think of East Coast production, you usually think of an old jazz or soul sample, and more recently, pitched up vocals...usually more dark and grimey sounding.

Rob-Lo's production does have an East Coast feel to it...but whether or not its 'too' East Coast is just an opinion.
 

GHP

Sicc OG
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Jacka and ROb Los sound does have a hint of east coast influence to it no doubt on alot of tracks but it still has a bay vibe at the same time, I say if its dope its dope. I like the fact that rappers like Quinn and Jacka aren't on the same vibe as everyone else. When people from around the country have a chance to get up on all bay shit I bet you more cats will be feeling people Like Jack and Quinn because they have great mic skills with clean original production that unfourtunatly I'm not seeing from the bay much latley. Just because something is sample driven doesn't mean it doesn't have a bay area feel to it, just listen to Sean Ts beats, heavily sample drivin but still has that west coast feel to it.
 
Mar 7, 2006
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Good thread Doc..my brother Alkohol has heard that shit all his life and he's born n rasied in Frisco. The nigga loves and lives the bay area life from a youngsta to a grown man. We grew up on everyone from Ice T to Rakim, Too short to Kool G, Ice Cube to Big Daddy Cane, e40 to nas, Spice to Meth, snoop to Jayz and so forth..I mean he got alil bit of everybody in him...niggas use to be like you sound like you from new york or some shit..but his flow was really just different than the rest. Not better..just different..we listen to everybody. Niggas was 8 years old going to buying records from bobby g'z. But what cats don't understand is this nigga alkey has his own flow..he spits bay area period cuz that's were we from..and yes what he grew up on influenced his delivery but we grew up on everything in hiphop since the 80's.
It's what ever the mood is he writes he spits...he might wake up feeling just bay saucy like one day and write some mob shit...he might feel grey the next day wake up put on some boots and write somne rakim grimy shit...feel me...it's music from the heart....
 
Mar 14, 2006
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East Coast beats have that “boom bap” sound. Think of Mobb Deep’s older stuff or Illmatic. Better yet think of production from the Rza or DJ Premier, it has that raw, grimey sound to it. Biggie was one of the first East Coast artist to come out with more West Coast soundin stuff, that’s why everyone loved him and thought he was the greatest. But it’s not even like that anymore because artist use producers from everywhere and everybody samples. As far as the flow goes, East Coast artist have a quick flow. I’m not talking about no speed rappin. I mean their rhyme comes quicker. East Coast rappers may rhyme on every beat, where West Coast rappers may rhyme on every other beat. Crooked I has an East Coast type flow. You could hear a little East Coast influence in Jacka’s music and Clyde Carson lived in NY for a while that’s why he has some East Coast influence. It’s not to say one region is better then the other, every region has their own sound. Just like you could tell when a rappers is from the South. You could even tell the difference between Bay soundin and LA soundin. I think you could hear LA influence in Turf Talk’s flow.
 
Apr 27, 2005
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honolta said:
too eastcoast on my mind means too classic like violins, guitars & pianos, sampled voices and annoying melody! personnaly I luv when it slaps

so your saying it cant slap if it has any of the above?
 
Apr 4, 2005
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League Champ said:
Since there is no MC's in the Bay who sample beats, have lyrical metaphoric rhymes, and seperate themselves from the hyphy scene, cats assume that they must be on some NY shit.
AND IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW, NOW YOU KNOW.

yeah, i get that a lot, that i have an east coast sound.....but im from California, so i gives a fuck..........niggas only say that when ur lyrics are better then their favorite rapper........
 
Jun 10, 2005
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theres a difference in sampling style, but not sampling itself. the west coast has always sampled.

listen to old westcoast albums by: too $hort, ice cube, easy e, nwa, dr. dre, rappin4tay, the luniz, dru down, e40, blegit, 2pac, digital underground, mc eiht, dj quik, souls of mischief, saafir, casual, ras kass, warren g, del the funkee homosapien, pharcyde, cypress hill, the alkoholiks, spice 1, etc.

sampling has always been prevelent in west coast music. one of the key differences is that on west coast albums, they have tended add heavy synth basslines and what not. some of your favorite bay classics are based around samples: i got 5 on it, players club, mack of the year, i get around, dear mama, 93 til infinity, etc.
 
Feb 7, 2006
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Doc Truth said:
Dipset has some of the illest beats around. What exactly is "Lame" about it? You know their bay following is huge right? They have more fans than anybody from the Bay.
I agree, they got the dopest beats, but what a waiste cuz cam and jim suck, and juelz is just luke warm. I get depressed everytime i hear one of their songs, cuz i wanna slap that shit but i dont wanna hear them rappin.

Dipset Beats + Bay Artist = Dope Mobb Music
 
Apr 22, 2005
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Doc Truth said:
Your opinion doesnt mean anything. You're also not giving any reason as to why they are "Horrid". I'm talking about their beats not their rapping. Who do you listen to? Where the fuck is menasha wisconsin? LMBAO

I'm hearin what your asking in you first post cuz I wonder the same but imo dipset got some of the garbagest beats around.most their beats sound like they were made by kanye west wannabe's.shit like that get em girls beat,goddamn that shit is horrible