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Cali's finest join forces to proudly rep the “West Coast” in new video featuring G-Eazy, Blueface, YG, and ALLBLACK

  • March 29, 2019
  • Vicky Inoyo
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West coast rappers join forces in the making of the “West Coast” music video. The track originally was made by a dynamic duo of rappers – G-Eazy and Blueface, but, the music video further unites West Coast rappers by adding Oakland native ALLBLACK and the notorious Los Angeles rapper YG to the mix.

Although the song originally dropped in February, the “West Coast” music video even better showcases the flashy lifestyle of famous rappers that come from one of the most popular areas in the United States. From an iced out G-Eazy mentioning how his last album took care of his grandchildren to Blueface rapping about how he “used to be broke [but] Cash Money records got [him] healin” with a handful of money, the track is the ultimate flex for both of these artists. The black and white music video also features several iconic places in the state of California such as the Bay Bridge and Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. ALLBLACK and YG also add another element to the song by talking about their California lifestyles over the classic west coast hip-hop sound on the track. YG even mentions the positivity surrounding two rappers from opposing gang affiliated backgrounds collaborating when he says “they like damn how did Blueface and YG connect”. From driving luxury cars to highlighting signature Bay area and Los Angeles dance moves, G-Eazy, Blueface, ALLBLACK, and YG all made the West Coast proud in this video.

 

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