
‘West Coast Poplock’ is a hip-hop and funk song by Ronnie Hudson, released in 1982.
The song’s title refers to the “West Coast Poplock” dance style, which combines the popping and locking techniques unique to the West Coast. With its upbeat rhythm and funky grooves, the song became an anthem for the California dance scene and remains a classic within the hip-hop community.
Tupac Shakur (2Pac) sampled “West Coast Poplock” in his 1995 hit song “California Love” featuring Dr. Dre. The track, which is one of 2Pac’s most iconic, shows his connection to West Coast hip-hop culture and its unique sound.
While “California Love” itself is an anthem, its influence comes from the legacy of funk, G-funk, and the dance culture that was an essential part of West Coast identity.
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