WCS Exclusive: An Interview with Graphic Artist Noh8tin

For those unaware, West Coast Styles celebrated its second anniversary on August 25, 2022. And to continue the festivities of the occasion, I wanted to post an interview that I conducted a few months ago with the artist who created our striking logo. But this is no mere act of self-indulgence; Noh8tin has a remarkable […]

DJ Daryl Clears Up “415” History With E-A-Ski, Details Experience On No Limit Records, Working With Richie Rich + More With No Vultures Podcast

DJ Daryl, the multi-platinum producer behind the classic “Keep Ya Head Up” song for 2Pac on Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z…, was recently featured on the No Vultures podcast where he detailed his experience with Master P and No Limit Records, the backstory on producing Pre-Meditated Drama for Steady Mobb’n, meeting & working with Richie Rich, and producing for Oakland, California’s 415 collective. When discussing the 415 group, DJ Daryl […]

Still the Messenger: Snoop Dogg is Hip-Hop’s Greatest Ambassador

Happy Born Day to the legend that is Snoop Dogg!  In honor of the occasion, West Coast Styles is reposting an editorial from the editor-in-chief that was originally published in November of last year saluting Snoop and acknowledging his iconic legacy.   On August 11, 1973, at 1520 Sedgewick Avenue in the Bronx, New York, […]

Master P Discusses Kim Kardashian’s Update on C-Murder, Working With E-A-Ski, No Limit Records Impact On Hip-Hop + More On Hollywood Unlocked With Jason Lee

No Limit Records founder Master P was recently featured on Hollywood Unlocked with Jason Lee to talk about Kim Kardashian‘s update on his brother, and rapper C-Murder‘s case, the damage of Lil’ Boosie and Kim K coming out and helping, discussing the racism that persists in the government of Louisiana, and C-Murder’s mind state during his criminal process. Other discussions with the in the interview on FOX […]

Still the Messenger: Snoop Dogg is Hip-Hop’s Greatest Ambassador

On August 11, 1973, at 1520 Sedgewick Avenue in the Bronx, New York, DJ Kool Herc invented Hip-Hop at a “Back-to-School Jam.” Forty-seven years later, Herc’s creation has become a global phenomenon, and its reach is beyond anything any of those partygoers could’ve ever imagined. One of the many reasons it has endured is because […]