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G-funk and Wrong Idea

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Difference between G-funk and Wrong Idea

G-funk vs. Wrong Idea

G-funk, or gangsta-funk, is a subgenre of hip hop music that emerged from West Coast Gangsta rap in the early 1990s, heavily influenced by 1970s funk sound of artists such as Parliament-Funkadelic. "Wrong Idea" is a song by Americans rappers Bad Azz and Snoop Dogg featuring Kokane, and Lil' ½ Dead.

Similarities between G-funk and Wrong Idea

G-funk and Wrong Idea have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hip hop music, Rapping, Snoop Dogg.

Hip hop music

Hip hop music, also called hip-hopMerriam-Webster Dictionary entry on hip-hop, retrieved from: A subculture especially of inner-city black youths who are typically devotees of rap music; the stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rap; also rap together with this music.

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Rapping

Rapping (or rhyming, spitting, emceeing, MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backbeat or musical accompaniment.

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Snoop Dogg

Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born October 20, 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, television personality and actor.

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G-funk and Wrong Idea Comparison

G-funk has 73 relations, while Wrong Idea has 20. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.23% = 3 / (73 + 20).

References

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