Fun early West Coast sounds
Chris Stolz | canada | 10/17/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Tone-Loc had a pretty good run in the late 1980s. Following the smash crossover success of Run-DMC doing Aerosmith's "walk This Way," Loc experimented with funny rap tunes anchored with solid 4/4 guitar riffs. he and his producers were good enough at this to create their own crossovers. I can remember watching full-on rednecks in Barrie, Ontario-- the kind of people who at that time wouldn't have been caught dead anywhere near a rap record-- dancing very enthuisiastically to "Wild Thing."
Loc's production was ultra-smooth and he had lyrical help-- "Funky Cold Medina" and "WIld Thing" are still some of the smartest (and funniest) lyrics in rap, and were penned by none other than Will Smith (the Fresh Prince). On "On Fire," Loc has the funkiest moments in all of hip-hop, with the gliding bass and the model scratching guitar.
This is fun, old-school stuff, with a couple of certified classics, from the OTHER originator of West-Coast G-Funk."
This guy.....
Agent36 | anywhere, usa | 08/18/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"this guy who typed that will smith penned wild thing and funky cold medina obviously does not know what he is talkin about. they were written by Young MC. learn your facts before you type them and in the words of the rev. Mr. T --- "i pity da fool""