The G-Funk Junkies Podcast The G-Funk Junkies Podcast
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A podcast dedicated to
West Coast Hip-Hop &
G Funk classics from
a Chicano perspective
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The Official Foesum Interview
First and foremost, I want to thank Foesum for taking the time to chop it up with me. We recorded this session on July 31st and now, as a treat we are dropping this finished product on Mexican Independence Day ('cause why not?)
Peep game as they discuss their history, their intersectionality with Chicano Rap and Death Row and their influences. -
Slow Pain - "The Baby O.G." (1995) - [5 Minutes of G-Funk Review]
Rest In Peace to Larry "Slow Pain" Patino, Chicano rap legend. This episode of 5 Minutes of G-Funk I share a little something about this particular album.
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Brownside - "Eastside Drama" (1997) [5 Minutes of G-Funk Review]
Originally published for the 4th of July weekend, I dropped the long awaited review of "Eastside Drama" by the legendary and infamous Brownside.
I would like to dwell deeper into this album because there is sooooo damn munch to say about this project that both DJs Tony G and Julio G had a major hand in developing for the streets.
This is a staple in every Chicano's library and now you get to hear the G-Funk Junkies take on it. -
Lil Rob - "Crazy Life" (1996) 5 Minutes of G-Funk Review
Happy 619 Day (June 19th), to celebrate this day I am dedicating this short segment of 5 Minutes of G-Funk to San Diego. Kick and listen to a few quick facts and my overall opinion on this underground classic from the 6-1-9. Crack a cold one open and enjoy!
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Frost - "Smile Now Die Later (1995)" - [5 Minutes of G-Funk Review]
New segment of the G-Funk Junkies Podcast is "5 Minutes of G-Funk" where
we review albums in 5 minutes (or so) for the sake of getting more
content out. Depending on how popular these get we will dwell deeper in
the album do a full length & detailed review. For now, enjoy this
Ruthless Records gem.
Listen as we shoot you with some facts, some little known facts and our short opinion! -
Mack 10 & Familia Records
With Cinco De Mayo on the horizon, we said "screw it, why not" and did a short segment of Words From the Wyze to commemorate both Cinco-de-Drink'o and Inglewood's very own Mack 10's relationship to Murry Brumfield's label: Familia Records. Sit back and peep this 6 minute segment on a little known fact of West Coast Hip Hop History. Drink up!
Customer Reviews
G-Funk: Where rhythm is life and life is rhythm
This podcast breaks it down to a science
San Diego the Mecca of Chicano Rap
Season one had an in depth breakdown of some of San Diego’s Rap Legends first Album/ EP. Dope content, hope they touch base with the whole San Diego car and eventually branch out to the rest of the state. Waiting on more material keep up the good work.