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Gangsta rap is a genre of hip hop, often with lyrical subjects based on the violence and misogyny inherent in the gangster lifestyle. This subject matter has caused a great deal of controversy, with many observers criticizing the genre for the perceived messages it espouses, including homophobia, misogyny, racism and materialism. Gangsta rappers generally defend themselves by pointing out that they are describing the reality of inner-city ghetto life. Given that the audience for gangsta rap has become overwhelmingly white, some commentators have even criticized as analogous to minstrel shows and blackface performance, in which African-Americans or whites made to look like a black caricature, acted in a stereotypically uncultured and ignorant manner for the entertainment of white audiences. Some of the most lyrically hardcore performers, such as The Geto Boys, are accused of being cartoonish.

1 Hip hop in the 1980s


Los Angeles' Ice T is often credited as the first gangsta rapper due to his influential "Sixn' da Mornin'" and other aggressive, gritty recordings (like Rhyme PaysRhyme Pays is a hardcore hip hop album by West Coast rapper Ice-T, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). Ice-T was perhaps the first West Coast hip hop star (the field then being dominated by electro hop), and this album, especially tracks like "6 'N Da M, 1987), though Philadelphia's Schoolly DSchoolly D (born Jesse B. Weaver) is one of Philadelphia's hip hop pioneers. With his early records he paved the way for the west coast's gangsta rappers. Ice T says about Schoolly D's record PSK: The first record that came out along those lines was Schoo ( The Adventures of Schoolly D , 1987), Kool G RapKool G Rap (born Nathaniel Wilson July 20, 1968) is an American hardcore Mafioso rapper from Queens, New York. He began his career with the Juice Crew in the 1980s but achieved little commercial success. G Rap began working with DJ Polo in 1986, releasing ("It's a Demo", "I'm Fly") and New York's Slick RickSlick Rick (born January 14, 1965) is an East Coast rapper, known for a series of hip hop recordings during the 1980s. Born Richard Walters in South Wimbledon, London, England, he released The Great Adventures of Slick Rick in 1989 while living in New Yor ( The Great Adventures of Slick RickThe Great Adventures of Slick Rick is a hardcore rap album by East Coast hip hop performer Slick Rick, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music). While Slick Rick's distinctive delivery and humorous tone earned him many fans, making this album one of the most, 1989) are both also contenders. The genre is usually credited as being an originally West Coast phenomenon, due to the influence of Ice-T and N.W.A., though Schoolly D and Slick Rick are East Coast rappers. Other major influences include the pioneering hardcore work of politically-aware performers like Public Enemy ( It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, 1988), Ice Cube ( AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, 1990) and Boogie Down Productions ( Criminal Minded, 1987), and the similarly "poetic gangsta" prose and poetry of Ice-T's namesake, Iceberg Slim, and the proto-gangsta rap of LL Cool J ( Mama Said Knock You Out , 1990) and Too $hort ( Life Is... Too Short , 1998). Kool G Rap's epic tales helped inspire the related Mafioso rap phenomenon, which later achieved some mainstream success and great critical acclaim in 1995 (see 1995 in music) with albums like Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx and AZ's Do or Die and Mobb Deep's The Infamous .

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