West Coast Hip Hop
West Coast Hip Hop is a subgenre of hip hop music that originated in California during the 1980s. It is characterized by its laid-back beats, funk influences, and often incorporates themes related to life in urban areas. Key cities associated with this style include Los Angeles and San Francisco, where artists began to develop a distinct sound that set them apart from their East Coast counterparts.
Prominent figures in West Coast Hip Hop include Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg. The genre gained widespread popularity in the 1990s, particularly with the rise of the G-funk style, which features synthesizers and slow, heavy bass lines. West Coast Hip Hop has had a lasting impact on the music industry and continues to influence artists today.