![]() It melted the modern sounds with G-funk with the syrup pace of Texas rap. Some of the high moments in terms of sampling come on “Mo Murda” when U-Neek sampled Bootsy Collins’, better known as the excentric bassist in George Clinton’s Parliament-Funkadelic, track “I’d Rather Be With You. It was also pretty genius when the crew flipped The Isley Brothers’ legitimate love song “Choosey Lover” into the ultimate stoner song on “Buddah Lovaz.” There’s no doubt that these Cleveland cats loved their trees. ![]() The album’s melodic, slow instrumentation has gone on to spawn less funky vibes that you see in or Yung Lean’s kind of music. Cloud rap, or whatever you want to call it, definitely takes more than a couple nods from E. Just listen to the beats on “Crept and We Came,” “Mr. ![]() Bill Collector,” or “No Shorts, No Losses” for those vibes. Of course, those unmistakable G-funk synths haven’t really found themselves in modern rap culture too often, but the general smoked-out, leaned-back (pun intended) vibe is all over the place, from the obvious examples that A$AP Rocky and Ferg provide to the less obvious artists like Atlanta’s and Father, the latter of which embodies a lot of that evil darkness that the Thugs thrived on.
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