hah i got lazy translating it too...but then i thought...this here is chicano song so most of us would know.............for the rest of you, use babelfish or google trnslate. PEACE! and yeah,this song is eternal )))
Musicalmente, el album suena bien, son 10 track's llenos de ritmos y sonidos del Gangsta Rap y G-FuNk de Los Angeles, y si a eso le agregamos los sensuales backgrounds vocales de Diane Gordon, tenemos la mezcla perfecta, tambien cuenta con la colaboracion de Slow Pain, buen album, lo recomiendo.
El disco que comentare hoy es su album debut, "Here's To You", fue publicado el 18 de Agosto de 1998 bajo la etiqueta de East Side Records, producido por Tony A., Julio G., Raul G. y Tony G.
@WiseUp89 Haha, no hay pedo homie, fuck it, music like this I support, And yea this album sounds solid I bought 3 tracks from it but the whole album sounded dope, I might just download it from RC. Thanks tho, dawg.
@WiseUp89 That's what's up. Hopefully, the ones that we DON'T support disappear sooner than later because they're just flooding up the scene with wack shit. Orale, I'll hit him up.
The media ain't feeling the producers with these same style beats. VMF (Vicious Man Funk) is a black dude who went from the mainstream to the underground with Chicano emcees like GPA, Mr Shadow, & Mr. Lil One. He's got dope G-Funk beats
you absolutely right about the beats,but the annoying part is their accent flow, it is not a racist thought ,it just that it need some groovy voiced nigga to kick it :)
You actually think the first guy rapping has an accent? I can't catch it. Only person that I like that has an accent is Lil Rob, and even he has a knack for putting words together! Rappers Kid Frost, ALT, Slow Pain, Mr. Shadow, Nino Brown, Mr. Lil One, GPA, Ese Daz from Spanish Fly, Aztec Tribe, Young Sicc, Mr Criminal and countless others don't have an accent. I got into Chicano rap b/c the constant & over usage of "nigga this" & "nigga that" of black rappers got annoying. Irony.
I do like A Tribe Called Quest, in fact I used to be a big fan of East Coast lyricism as a middle school/high school cat, but being from So. Cal can't help but be a victim of that G-Funk exposure. Only thing that I don't dig is the afrocentricity.
Earlier you'd mentioned that this song was missing a black guy's voice, but there are plenty of black rappers with voices not so great, like Kokane, Goldie Loc, E-40, Mr Short Khop and so forth.
down as jamm serio..firmeee bump dis rola
1913GEORGE 5 months ago
Do you like hardcore G-Funk? if you got some like brotha lynch post it up dawgie haha!
SamusFan64 1 year ago
@SamusFan64
yeah i'm in to the Siccmade camp
but i'm trying to get people up on game on rapeprs that get no light shed on them
WiseUp89 1 year ago
hah i got lazy translating it too...but then i thought...this here is chicano song so most of us would know.............for the rest of you, use babelfish or google trnslate. PEACE! and yeah,this song is eternal )))
Hoochik 1 year ago
Lawless ha publicado tres albumes mas hasta la fecha, "A Way Of Life" en el 2000, "Wild, Wild, West" en el 2002 y el homonimo "Lawless" en el 2007.
Hoochik 1 year ago
@Hoochik
Ha, man i know exactly where you got this info from
i was planning on pasting it too
but i got lazy cause i didn't want to translate the whole thing
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@Hoochik y el de here's come to you? no es album? buscalo para que veas
BlackCapp 1 year ago
@BlackCapp i searched,i saw,i copped it ;)
Hoochik 1 year ago
Musicalmente, el album suena bien, son 10 track's llenos de ritmos y sonidos del Gangsta Rap y G-FuNk de Los Angeles, y si a eso le agregamos los sensuales backgrounds vocales de Diane Gordon, tenemos la mezcla perfecta, tambien cuenta con la colaboracion de Slow Pain, buen album, lo recomiendo.
Hoochik 1 year ago
El disco que comentare hoy es su album debut, "Here's To You", fue publicado el 18 de Agosto de 1998 bajo la etiqueta de East Side Records, producido por Tony A., Julio G., Raul G. y Tony G.
Hoochik 1 year ago
Lawless es un grupo de Chicano Rap nativo de Los Angeles, California, formado por los MC's Nino Brown y ALT.
Hoochik 1 year ago
As soon as I heard the beat start I had to buy it from iTunes, good looking out on posting it g.
vampzone 1 year ago
@vampzone
I know man
but i regret to inform you so late that I had this album
I could have just hooked you up man
i even think this is up for download at the RC
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@WiseUp89 Haha, no hay pedo homie, fuck it, music like this I support, And yea this album sounds solid I bought 3 tracks from it but the whole album sounded dope, I might just download it from RC. Thanks tho, dawg.
vampzone 1 year ago
@vampzone
simon, i get what you're saying.
I support Chicano rappers i think are worth supporting.
But for sure, i got this album from el vato Seattle.
hit him up for it
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@WiseUp89 That's what's up. Hopefully, the ones that we DON'T support disappear sooner than later because they're just flooding up the scene with wack shit. Orale, I'll hit him up.
vampzone 1 year ago
@vampzone
gotta bring it back to SD, that's when the underground Chicano G-Funk scene was at it's pinnacle
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@WiseUp89 Hell yea. Too bad a lot of these fools from SD have dissapeared and most of the new ones have a different style.
vampzone 1 year ago
i like this smooth g-funk sound
freshstef2k7 1 year ago
@freshstef2k7
Yeah this jam became a favorite as soon as I downloaded it.
The album is filled with pretty legit G-Funk
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@WiseUp89 Gimme The Link Of The ALbum Is Very Smooth And Dope G-Funk Chicano
BlackCapp 1 year ago
never heard this 1 be4 pretty tight cruising jam or just 2 kick back
Davide131 1 year ago
@Davide131
Yeah REALLY GOOD Chicano rap is hard as fuck to find. This happens to be one of those songs and artists that don't get that much attention.
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@WiseUp89
they are good....but what happend to non chicano producers with the same beats?
you know,im missin them :D
subwoffer 1 year ago
@subwoffer
Loooooonnnnnnnngggg gone man.
The media ain't feeling the producers with these same style beats. VMF (Vicious Man Funk) is a black dude who went from the mainstream to the underground with Chicano emcees like GPA, Mr Shadow, & Mr. Lil One. He's got dope G-Funk beats
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@WiseUp89
you absolutely right about the beats,but the annoying part is their accent flow, it is not a racist thought ,it just that it need some groovy voiced nigga to kick it :)
subwoffer 1 year ago
@subwoffer
You actually think the first guy rapping has an accent? I can't catch it. Only person that I like that has an accent is Lil Rob, and even he has a knack for putting words together! Rappers Kid Frost, ALT, Slow Pain, Mr. Shadow, Nino Brown, Mr. Lil One, GPA, Ese Daz from Spanish Fly, Aztec Tribe, Young Sicc, Mr Criminal and countless others don't have an accent. I got into Chicano rap b/c the constant & over usage of "nigga this" & "nigga that" of black rappers got annoying. Irony.
WiseUp89 1 year ago
@WiseUp89
well the over usage of those words i heard only in newschool ..
tell me watcha think about this one ... lil bit different, but,,,
tribe called quest jazz (we've got
subwoffer 1 year ago
@subwoffer
I do like A Tribe Called Quest, in fact I used to be a big fan of East Coast lyricism as a middle school/high school cat, but being from So. Cal can't help but be a victim of that G-Funk exposure. Only thing that I don't dig is the afrocentricity.
Earlier you'd mentioned that this song was missing a black guy's voice, but there are plenty of black rappers with voices not so great, like Kokane, Goldie Loc, E-40, Mr Short Khop and so forth.
WiseUp89 1 year ago
nice instrumental
boligrapho 1 year ago
@boligrapho
No doubt, the track is just toooooo dammmmn smooth.
What else can we expect from Southern California?
WiseUp89 1 year ago
Haven't been active lately, but this is a track i've been digging a lot lately. Dope shit. Smooth sounds to fuck with your eardrum.
WiseUp89 1 year ago