@ 1:34 that style of Bass in Detroit Hip Hop was started by Detroit rap legend Esham who used to mix funk bass in his Horrorcore albums and call it Acid Rap (Aka The Wicked Shit) First appeared on Eshams 1989 Boomin Words From Hell album.
great video brother, this is the first one i find showing the true origin and explaining everything...thanks! A hail from a rap channel directly from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
The real godfather of the whole Detroit scene. Blade and the Streelordz were like Bill Russell n' them. They set the foundation, Payroll and DBC were like Jordan n' them. They took it to the peak, no one til this day has made better trap music than them in the entire world.
I remember driving round southwest vernor and livernois( mexicantown) listening to street lordz kdezzy, juan, m dot, of course blade icewood. Remember being mexican hanging out on 7mile, joy rd, school craft. Them 2000s years was lit.
Memphis been on 😂🤣 but Jake the Flake "Dayton don't play" kinda influenced three six...The Dayton Family used to calab wit triple six...n Esham n Natas got them on that devil shi💯
Detroit first big time...was the underground (1993-1997)...Esham (the father of Eminem, Three Six Mafia, Bone Thugs, Kid Rock, n ICP sound) n Natas... Detroit's Most Wanted too but Esham, Mastamind, n TNT(RIH). Flint had MC Breed ft. Tupac (first hit) I gotta get mines, The Dayton Family, Jake the Flake, n Top Authority
😂😂😂 Geto Boys is the Godfathers of horror gangsta rap n three 6 n the whole South is traced back to triggerman by showboys drag rap the original in bounce n trap music
@@CBlixk6300 naw Geto Boys just the first to go mainstream. Esham n Natas was underground. He personally delivered his CDs n tapes around the Midwest n South. The south might've listened to whoever but I'm tell n U who influenced 3-6 Mafia giva fuck less who says other wise.
"DETROIT" Rap (Who the best?) Eminem vs Royce Da 5'9 Trick Trick vs Danny Brown Big Sean vs Tee Grizzley Sada Baby vs Obie Trice 42 Dugg vs Babyface Ray Boldy James vs Icewear Vezzo
Royce. one of the best writers ever, Danny. one of the most unique flows i ever heard, This one a big toss up but i’ll go w Sean, Face 100% better than 42 and Boldy James
Awesome Dre Mersiliss Amir Jack Frost Big Herk J Nutty J O'Neal Stretch Money Rock Bottom Street Lords Cheddar Boys RIP Blade RIP Proof Detroit Hip hop shout out Eminem 💯 Royce Da 59 💯 Esham 💯
I get this is based on the “sound of the D” but damn… no mention of Fatt Father, MarvWon, the current best rhymer is Detroit Mickey Diamond from Umbrella Collective or Boldy James at all… Crazy. Although the cats I mentioned are more lyrical and boom-bap dusty loops inspired beats etc. dope vids all the way through nonetheless Bruh.
As a real Detroit Nigga from the westside 7mile I can say for the most part this was rite but two things yo ass left out a whole group if you would have included ASBH rite along side bandgang which was BIG TEE GROUP that grizzly shit some was some new bs when he home do yo homework mixtapes an all online also you can’t forgot about eastside GT we need a redo on this video
Pfunk came from Detroit California took it named it gfunk so how did we copy anybody when we did it all 1st even trap music was done by 313 group's in the early 80s
Yeah but funk and rap are completely different genres and Detroit rap didn’t sound like that until they were influenced by the bay. that’s like saying Pfunk came from the south because it was created by Jame Brown who created Funk
Ok I know my uncle's played live as PFunk outlaws since 79 in Detroit I used to sit and watch Linnie Green and Count Funkula and Thornetta Davis my aunt all played all artists music everywhere when bands come to Motown the funkadelics was they backup band and back then in 1981 when I was 1st rapping boom bap and PFunk were all combined with r&b with Detroit since Motown so in a since PFunk which is called gfunk Dr Dre took that and created it with rap in the late 90s which was 20 yrs behind 313 rap 313 rap been here before mtv n bet matter of fact since 1940 the world copied everything from Detroit history facts
In 313 music is music rap hip hop PFunk r&b all went together that's why all the ghost writers who write for tip rapper's from everywhere use us to make them look good. Another facts Harriet Tubman underground railroad song was a rap and she brought rap and Hip Hop PFunk jazz and boom bap to here where the tunnels freed us from slavery so saying rap and funk never mixed is funny esp when my famous family members already done what you say never been done and now we live in a world it's all combined cause it's all about sound beats poetry style dopeness all combined which gives all 313 rapper's edge we were all born with this in us esp if you been in 313 since the 70s it's all the same stuff just somebody renamed certain talents and tooken credit for something already been here
And saying the bay created PFunk outlaws parliament and funkadelics is something I wouldn't never say due to e40 got that from here in 313 which him and his fam visit and live at it's the same music detroiter been doing since Motown era
@@misfittv313 helluva didn’t create Detroit sound techno producers mall and al forester did. Move around the bay don’t have a sound with out sampling and mimicking our funk music
@@RYZEDetroitunk music came from the south using that logic because it was created by James brown and he’s from the south. and Detroit rap was inspired by Bay Area rap u can’t dispute that
I just got to say I know I’m an hour late on this video but I’m not even gonna watch four minutes into it because of how fucking loud this background music is dog ain’t nobody wanna hear this beat you made in your bedroom after you got done editing this video
@ 1:34 that style of Bass in Detroit Hip Hop was started by Detroit rap legend Esham who used to mix funk bass in his Horrorcore albums and call it Acid Rap (Aka The Wicked Shit) First appeared on Eshams 1989 Boomin Words From Hell album.
great video brother, this is the first one i find showing the true origin and explaining everything...thanks!
A hail from a rap channel directly from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Payroll Giovanni made all of Doughboyz beats alot of people don't know Pay started the wave
The real godfather of the whole Detroit scene. Blade and the Streelordz were like Bill Russell n' them. They set the foundation, Payroll and DBC were like Jordan n' them. They took it to the peak, no one til this day has made better trap music than them in the entire world.
I agree I was jus telling my brothers the other day Detroit taking ova the game
Much love from Toronto 🇨🇦
I remember driving round southwest vernor and livernois( mexicantown) listening to street lordz kdezzy, juan, m dot, of course blade icewood. Remember being mexican hanging out on 7mile, joy rd, school craft. Them 2000s years was lit.
southwest 💯
Great video, hope some of my homies made it
Keep it up bro, do Memphis next
Memphis been on 😂🤣 but Jake the Flake "Dayton don't play" kinda influenced three six...The Dayton Family used to calab wit triple six...n Esham n Natas got them on that devil shi💯
@@terrillistreality2191 we just now really getting on tbh
They got me the 1st rapper in 313 in 82 street rap started
3:35 This when i learned about Detroit rap
Thank you I’m currently researching this 🙏🏿🙏🏿
You cant forget about Eastside Cheddar Boys, Madewest, Rock Bottom those are the niggas who put detroit on the map fasho.
Solid video, thanks for making it.
Detroit first big time...was the underground (1993-1997)...Esham (the father of Eminem, Three Six Mafia, Bone Thugs, Kid Rock, n ICP sound) n Natas... Detroit's Most Wanted too but Esham, Mastamind, n TNT(RIH). Flint had MC Breed ft. Tupac (first hit) I gotta get mines, The Dayton Family, Jake the Flake, n Top Authority
Esham, Mastamind, and TnT paved the way for these muthafuggahs
@@Officer_Naughty-Cuffs exactly what U said bro〽️ichiGun💪🔥💯
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😂😂😂 Geto Boys is the Godfathers of horror gangsta rap n three 6 n the whole South is traced back to triggerman by showboys drag rap the original in bounce n trap music
@@CBlixk6300 naw Geto Boys just the first to go mainstream. Esham n Natas was underground. He personally delivered his CDs n tapes around the Midwest n South. The south might've listened to whoever but I'm tell n U who influenced 3-6 Mafia giva fuck less who says other wise.
Need to lower the background music so we can hear you more clearly when u talk but dope video 💯
Love from UK. Can you pls guide towards old school 90s Detroit music
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Bro forgot Eminem, Slum Village, and J Dilla originally put Detroit on the map in the 90's and early 2000's tf.
There was also Royce, Obie, Trick Trick and obviously Eminem's group D12
There was also Royce, Obie, Trick Trick and obviously Eminem's group D12
They mean like Street stuff.
Do one on the wavey L.A scene shoreline Mafia, drako tha ruler. Ect
I just said this I’m from New York but Almighty Suspect n Drakeo nem my shit
Babyface ray and tee my favorite fashoo but i fw every rapper in tha d
"DETROIT" Rap (Who the best?)
Eminem vs Royce Da 5'9
Trick Trick vs Danny Brown
Big Sean vs Tee Grizzley
Sada Baby vs Obie Trice
42 Dugg vs Babyface Ray
Boldy James vs Icewear Vezzo
Royce. one of the best writers ever, Danny. one of the most unique flows i ever heard, This one a big toss up but i’ll go w Sean, Face 100% better than 42 and Boldy James
R.I.P Blade icewood detroit legend 1977 - 2005
Turn down the background track hella loud kan barely hear you
Awesome Dre Mersiliss Amir Jack Frost Big Herk J Nutty J O'Neal Stretch Money Rock Bottom Street Lords Cheddar Boys RIP Blade RIP Proof Detroit Hip hop shout out Eminem 💯 Royce Da 59 💯 Esham 💯
What up doe 💚🏴🇺🇸
You miss gt and fmb dz lol 😂😂
Hell yeah he did lol 😂🤣🔥🎯💯
Danny brown where he at n snapp was signed to Glo Gang
Talk about NY and ATL rap evolution
All NY did was steal sounds from Chicago and the UK they be glazing other sounds
Bro the next time put the background beat a lil bit lower, I'm not american and i get distracted by it XD nice vid anyway
I swore Doughboyz Cashout started out with 8-10 members. LOL
Tee Grizzley set the trend for new Detroit artist in my opinion.
Yeah, he kinda kicked down the gates for the new school Detroit rap
I never even heard the new wave Detroit sound until Tee Grizzley.
Until there’s someone as big as him yes, kinda like everyone in Florida was tryna sound like Kodak before like 2016
Detroit rap is the best style of rap ever made
This aged well 😂 now Detroit on the map
313 stand up!!!!
Proof and D12 got forgotten bro damn
Eminem was never Detroit Music, it was more for the suburbs and Downriver.
Frfr harper n gratiot here real trench baby!! They don't know nun bout blade
Tyler mac so you guys know nothing about pools and Cars in north California like sun or snow
RIP The Great Lake Ruler salute to Eminem RIP Big Proof Detroit Hip Hop
I get this is based on the “sound of the D” but damn… no mention of Fatt Father, MarvWon, the current best rhymer is Detroit Mickey Diamond from Umbrella Collective or Boldy James at all… Crazy. Although the cats I mentioned are more lyrical and boom-bap dusty loops inspired beats etc. dope vids all the way through nonetheless Bruh.
Blade did not die behind Wipe, listen to ‘Boss Up & Take They Money’, Tuff say the name of the dude Blade was actually beefing w
no mention of boldy james?
U left out fmb dz
Cali kinda adopted the style, from the off-beat flows & 80’s bass beats.
Turn your mic up lol
Do one on baton rouge
Dude, a constructive criticism for you.. you might wanna adjust the background music. Kinda loud and it drowned your voice. Love your video tho
louie ray was before mike and rio big dawg
ESHAM the true king of detroit
As a real Detroit Nigga from the westside 7mile I can say for the most part this was rite but two things yo ass left out a whole group if you would have included ASBH rite along side bandgang which was BIG TEE GROUP that grizzly shit some was some new bs when he home do yo homework mixtapes an all online also you can’t forgot about eastside GT we need a redo on this video
nigga giving instructions
Cool video but that beat too loud g
Pfunk came from Detroit California took it named it gfunk so how did we copy anybody when we did it all 1st even trap music was done by 313 group's in the early 80s
Say this shit again
Yeah but funk and rap are completely different genres and Detroit rap didn’t sound like that until they were influenced by the bay. that’s like saying Pfunk came from the south because it was created by Jame Brown who created Funk
Ok I know my uncle's played live as PFunk outlaws since 79 in Detroit I used to sit and watch Linnie Green and Count Funkula and Thornetta Davis my aunt all played all artists music everywhere when bands come to Motown the funkadelics was they backup band and back then in 1981 when I was 1st rapping boom bap and PFunk were all combined with r&b with Detroit since Motown so in a since PFunk which is called gfunk Dr Dre took that and created it with rap in the late 90s which was 20 yrs behind 313 rap 313 rap been here before mtv n bet matter of fact since 1940 the world copied everything from Detroit history facts
In 313 music is music rap hip hop PFunk r&b all went together that's why all the ghost writers who write for tip rapper's from everywhere use us to make them look good. Another facts Harriet Tubman underground railroad song was a rap and she brought rap and Hip Hop PFunk jazz and boom bap to here where the tunnels freed us from slavery so saying rap and funk never mixed is funny esp when my famous family members already done what you say never been done and now we live in a world it's all combined cause it's all about sound beats poetry style dopeness all combined which gives all 313 rapper's edge we were all born with this in us esp if you been in 313 since the 70s it's all the same stuff just somebody renamed certain talents and tooken credit for something already been here
And saying the bay created PFunk outlaws parliament and funkadelics is something I wouldn't never say due to e40 got that from here in 313 which him and his fam visit and live at it's the same music detroiter been doing since Motown era
It’s called the Eastside chedda boyz not the chedda boyz
U ain’t mention gt
Time line not right and some details are wrong other then them few things this a str8 video
Mark Jugg should be on this list too
Wv next
Ion know bout this one bro lol I think Rocaine blew up the new wave.. I know his consistency and beats made me look into more Detroit rappers.
What about boss nobody talks about boss way before em
Nice vid but biggs was the face of bandgang before he got locked no hat
Facts then Lonnie paid n mas somewhat took over
You Bay Area lames wanna believe we took y’all sound and mixed it with cash money so bad and it’s not
2:05 you just heard helluva say he was influenced by the bay 😂
@@misfittv313 helluva didn’t create Detroit sound techno producers mall and al forester did. Move around the bay don’t have a sound with out sampling and mimicking our funk music
@@RYZEDetroitunk music came from the south using that logic because it was created by James brown and he’s from the south. and Detroit rap was inspired by Bay Area rap u can’t dispute that
The street lordz is chedda boy the Eastside group name Eastside chedda Boyz
I cant hear you over the music
Real Life everybody on Detroit sh*t now off top YEEEEEEAAA, just don't be boostin lol
Baby Smoove the goat
free rio til it’s backwards
I just got to say I know I’m an hour late on this video but I’m not even gonna watch four minutes into it because of how fucking loud this background music is dog ain’t nobody wanna hear this beat you made in your bedroom after you got done editing this video
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Bro do you have business email?
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