Monday, August 29, 2011
LA Weekly's Top Five Compton Rap Anthems
West Coast Sound, over at LA Weekly, recently put together a list of their top 5 Compton rap anthems. Check out numbers 5, 4, and 3 below and click the link to get the top 2.
5. DJ Quik "Born And Raised In Compton"
A proud hometown calling-card, the ever-underrated DJ Quik paints a picture of a place that's infested with "jackers and the crack," while also recounting how some nefarious type broke into his crib and "cold stole" his musical equipment. Quik raps that he got the last laugh though, by bouncing back and slapping some "bass in your face" on the "motherf**ker silly sucker" -- although he's cautious enough to warn that "Sometimes I have to wear a bullet-proof vest/ Because I got the C.P.T. sign written across my chest."
4. Kendrick Lamar "Compton State Of Mind"
Yeah, it's technically just a riff on Jay-Z's New York City anthem, but new generation Compton spitter Kendrick Lamar represents for his city's heritage with more conviction than most, as he asserts that, "I've always been out here/ Since the Compton Swap Meet/ Black and red LA Gears/ 'Pac was on Rosecrans." But whereas his Compton forefathers often focused on the nefarious side of the city, Lamar's outlook on life is positively uplifting, as he pleas, "Please don't come shoot up my party/ I just wanna have fun." Increase the peace!
3. The Game Ft. Will.i.am "Compton, Compton"
Fittingly for a man with an N.W.A. tattoo emblazoned on his chest, Jayceon's fierce ode to the city of Compton is peppered with references to Dr. Dre and his cronies, plus the conviction that when you walk through Compton you can still feel Eazy-E's spirit at large. And for once a Will.i.am cameo works. Bonus rap history marks for a reference to "We're All In The Same Gang."
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