| | | | New West Week Kicks Off With Odd Future, Casey Veggies | | In recent years, Los Angeles hip-hop has lost its place at the top of the rap game. Dr. Dre's once ubiquitous G-Funk sound has largely disappeared thanks in part to the emergence of other super-producers, the growing dominance of southern hip-hop and the good doctor's own absence from the scene. As a result (with the exception of the likes of Game and Snoop Dogg), the region has been mostly dormant on a national scale — until now. A new wave of hip-hop acts has emerged, awakening a newfound interest in L.A. hip-hop culture. Read more » | |   | | |  | | | |  | | | |  | | | | | |
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