Release Date: November 8, 1994
Genres: West Coast Hip Hop, G-Funk, Mobb Music
Duration: 01:03:25
Recording Location: Dangerous Music Studios
Tracklist:
Town Put Goldy on Top
The Game Is Sold Not Told feat. Too $hort
Nuthin’ But a Tramp
Never That feat. Rappin’ Ron & Ant Diddley Dog
Baby by a Dog
In the Land of Funk
Prostitute
Don’t Trust Anybody
You Gotta Come Home
Whipped Crem, Nuts & Cherries
Gotta Get My Mail
Fuck the World
“Goldy – In the Land of Funk” is a 1994 West Coast hip-hop album produced by Goldy and Ant Banks. The album features guest appearances from Rappin’ Ron, Ant Diddley Dog, and Too Short, among others.
The album’s opening track, “Town Put Goldy on Top,” features a funky beat and Goldy’s smooth flow. “The Game Is Sold Not Told” features a memorable chorus and a guest verse from Too Short. “Nuthin’ But a Tramp” is a hard-hitting track that showcases Goldy’s lyrical prowess, while “Never That” features a catchy hook and guest verses from Rappin’ Ron and Ant Diddley Dog.
“Baby by a Dog” is a funky track with a memorable chorus, while “In the Land of Funk” features soulful samples and Goldy’s smooth flow. “Prostitute” is a dark and gritty track that tackles the issue of prostitution, while “Don’t Trust Anybody” features a guest verse from Ant Diddley Dog.
“You Gotta Come Home” is a standout track with its catchy hook and memorable samples, while “Whipped Crem, Nuts & Cherries” is a smooth and laid-back track. “Gotta Get My Mail” features a funky beat and Goldy’s confident flow, while “Fuck the World” is a hard-hitting track that showcases Goldy’s lyrical abilities.
Overall, “Goldy – In the Land of Funk” is a solid album that showcases Goldy’s talents as a rapper and producer. With its funky beats, smooth flow, and notable guest appearances, the album has become a classic in the West Coast hip-hop scene. Its critical reception has been positive, with many praising Goldy’s unique style and approach to the genre.
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