HYPHY OF THE YAY AREA
Emma McDowall
Doodles by Rozhina Amini Hyphy is the music of the Bay Area in California. It was matching energetic beat. Since Keak da Sneak coined the created in Oakland, California also known as ‘The Town’ term many consider him the father of hyphy. However, it or ‘O-Town’, which is a part of the Bay Area. The Bay Area wasn’t Keak da Sneak who made hyphy “mainstream”. is home to singers like Kehlani, G-Eazy, MC Hammer and Saweetie. However, artists like E-40, Mac Dre, Keak da Sneak, Soon thereafter, rapper E-40 entered the scene. Some of his well-known songs include “I Don’t F*ck With You” or Too $hort, Rick Rock, Mistah F.A.B. and the Federation, are “Choices (Yup)”. E-40, like many Bay Area rappers, helps also big contributors to the Bay Area music scene. the Bay carve out its own culture. E-40 was the one who Many have probably heard hyphy-influenced songs, but made hyphy more mainstream with his popularized songs just never realized it. One example is Gas Pedal by Sage the compared to Keak da Sneak, however, even then E-40 didn’t Gemini featuring Iamsu!. Gas pedal hit fame in 2013 and was label himself a Hyphy rapper. then played at almost every party. It also elicited its own dance trend where people would handstand twerk against the wall. As RateYourMusic.com explains, Hyphy was not created out of nothing, but instead grew from mobb music, another form of music created in the Bay Area. Mobb music was the Bay Area’s take on funk music in the early ’90s. The influence can still be heavily heard in a lot of Too $hort and E-40’s work. In an interview with SF Weekly rapper, Keak da Sneak explained that hyphy came from his hyper behavior because when he was younger he would eat a lot of candy. Keak da Sneak and his friends would act hyper from their sugarhigh and freestyle, resulting in animated lyrics leading to a
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