

The rappers are known for their two-part harmonies and most notably the speed of their delivery. The Cleveland natives make music that transcends genre barriers hence the legendary features I mentioned before.

But I can tell you right now it’s not going to happen. If you can name another rap group that has songs with Notorious B.I.G., 2 Pac, Mariah Carey, Akon, Eazy E, and Phil Collins then let me know. No need to second guess if you read that correctly, I did say best rap group ever. The best rap group ever took the stage and the crowd erupted. I was fully prepared to take it back to the “G Funk Era.” But aside from Snoop Dogg, the highlight of the night for me was seeing Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (again). They even entertained the ATL crowd by bringing out Bigg Gipp of Goodie Mobb to perform “Black Ice.” The only downer of the night was the absence of Warren G. Seeing Daz & Kurupt perform brought back epic memories of barbecues and six-fours (and it helped I was living in California). The Gin and Juice rapper brought the Best of the West with him on tour, including big names like Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound, and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Another name in that circle was none other than Snoop Dogg, known then as Snoop Doggy Dogg.

Dre and Tupac Shakur were a part of the contingent responsible for putting California on the map via Deathrow Records. Before the days of mumble rap, the intuitive desire to start your rap name with “Lil”, colored dreadlocks, and skin-tight jeans, there was gangster rap. The best era of rap music came in the ’90s and the soldout arena would definitely agree. There’s really nothing to argue because it’s pure fact. Openers Phresh Ali (best known for “Lightning Round”), RJ, and Tray Chaney (formerly of HBO’s “The Wire”) were tasked with preparing the crowd for an all-out onslaught of great music from rap’s greatest generation. That's how bad Mumble Rap is.The city of Atlanta was fortunate to host West Coast Royalty Saturday Night as Snoop Dogg and friends filled State Farm Arena with rap classics laced with the scents of epic nostalgia and “Buddah Love.” In fact, the chances of you having a clue of what is said at all during a verse are very very very low. And you'll likely find even more during verses. Even if you have special linguist powers and do guess some of the words, you'll most likely be surprised to find out there are 4 or 5 words in the hook that you did not even pick up on, let alone make sense out of. With Mumble Rap, you have ABSOLUTELY, NO FUCKING IDEA, AT ALL, of what is actually said. You always have to look up the lyrics of any song, but with most NORMAL songs, you have guesses of what is actually said in full. You cannot, and I mean CANNOT understand the entirety of the song WITHOUT looking up the lyrics.

When the 5 main tell-tell signs above are stressed, they are not referring to a couple of words you may have had trouble hearing correctly and mistake for something else. You cannot understand what the fuck they are saying. It's impossible to sing along short of humming or speaking complete gibberish yourself. You can to some degree but are still concerned about their intelligence and/or speech capabilities. You know you are listening to Mumble rap if you run into the following: 1. First of all, contrary to what mumble rappers and hardcore fans of mumble rappers would like you to believe, mumble rap is real.
