Published Sat, November 26, 2022 at 1:00 PM EST
In late 1992, a shift was beginning to happen in Hip-Hop. Although West Coast rap had been growing in national visibility for many years, major hits from acts like Dr. Dre and Ice Cube and high-profile newcomers like 2Pac and Snoop Doggy Dogg had suddenly made California centerstage as far as rap's spotlight. And it was in that rising wave that four friends from Los Angeles broke through with a debut album drenched in musicality, weed, and nerdy in-jokes.
J. Swift was the perfect musical partner for these four unique emcees.
We find humor in things other people don’t. Everyday situations. People might look at things around here and say, like, ‘Damn!’ We say, ‘Hah, hah, hah.’"
- Imani, (L.A. TIMES interview, 1992)
We walked up, shook hands and kept it moving. But I feel like just from meeting him, he gave us the blessing on using his sample."
- Fatlip on sampling Quincy Jones (2013)