Where to Start with G-funk
subgenre of hip-hop music that emerged from West Coast hip-hop and gangsta rap
54 artists
Best G-funk Albums to Start With
G-funk Artists
Mo B. Dick
Southern hip-hop, contemporary R&B
X-Raided
West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap
Geto Boys
Southern hip-hop, dirty south
213
West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap
Dru Down
gangsta rap, hip-hop
MC Breed
Midwest hip-hop, hardcore hip-hop
The D.O.C.
West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap
Bone Brothers
Adil Omar
alternative hip-hop, electronica
Ganksta N-I-P
gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop
Rappin' 4-Tay
West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap
Kam
West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap
Butch Cassidy
West Coast hip-hop
Ant Banks
West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap
Poetic Hustla'z
Westside Connection
West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap
About G-funk
What is G-funk?
subgenre of hip-hop music that emerged from West Coast hip-hop and gangsta rap
Where should I start with G-funk?
Start with "Short Dog's in the House" by Too Short. It captures what makes G-funk worth exploring.
What are the best G-funk albums?
The G-funk albums worth hearing first: "Short Dog's in the House" by Too Short, "BTNHResurrection" by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio, "The Chronic" by Dr. Dre and "Restless" by Xzibit.
How many G-funk artists are there?
Spinsource covers 54 G-funk artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.