West Coast Rap All-Stars

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"We're All In The Same Gang"
"We're All In The Same Gang" cover
Single by The West Coast Rap All-Stars
B-side "Tellin' Time (Mike's Rap)"
Released 1990
Format 12 inch single
Genre West Coast hip-hop
Length 7:28
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer Dr. Dre

The West Coast Rap All-Stars was a collaboration of West Coast hip-hop artists that assembled for the 1990 anti-violence posse cut, "We're All In The Same Gang". It could be considered the West Coast counterpart to the Stop the Violence Movement and their 1989 single "Self Destruction".

Produced by Dr. Dre, the song featured rapped verses from:

On the b-side was the "Radio Special" version of the single (trimmed down to 4 minutes with the exclusion of Def Jef, Above The Law, JJ Fad, Oaktown's 3.5.7 and MC Hammer), and the song "Tellin' Time (Mike's Rap)", produced by Shock G and featuring Dr. Dre and Michael Concepcion, an executive producer of the project.

N.W.A., Michel'le, Above The Law and J.J. Fad were all signed to Ruthless Records.

In 1991, the song was nominated at the 33rd Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.[1]

Further information: Dee Barnes

On January 27, 1991 Dr. Dre would assault Body & Soul's Dee Barnes[2] - also the presenter of hip hop TV show Pump It Up - after the program's coverage of N.W.A.'s fued with former member Ice Cube.[3]

  1. ^ Pareles, Jon. "Grammy Nominees Announced". New York Times, January 11, 1991.
  2. ^ Light, Alan. "Beating Up the Charts." Rolling Stone, August 8, 1991. p66.
  3. ^ Rose, Tricia. Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America. Wesleyan University Press, 1994. p179. ISBN 0819562750

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