G-funk
| G-funk | |
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| Stylistic origins | |
| Cultural origins | Late 1980s, Greater Los Angeles, California | 
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| Regional scenes | |
| Greater Los Angeles, California | |
| Local scenes | |
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G-funk, short for gangsta funk, (or funk rap) is a sub-genre of gangsta rap that emerged from the West Coast scene in the early 1990s. The genre is heavily influenced by the synthesizer-heavy 1970s funk sound of Parliament-Funkadelic (aka P-Funk), often incorporated through samples or re-recordings. It is represented by commercially successful albums such as Dr. Dre's The Chronic (1992), Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle (1993), and 2Pac's All Eyez on Me (1996).