My NTS
Live now
1
London
04:00 - 06:00

Tropical rhythms, devotional boogie and soulful shenanigans with a heavy jazz undertone, Patrick Forge gathers it all up for your listening pleasure.

2
London
04:00 - 05:00

NCA is a London tape label specialising in experimental, techno and hip-hop, co-run by Brassfoot. Tune in to his monthly NCA Show for exclusives and jams from across the range - techno, house, hip-hop and more…

Funkdoobiest

Funkdoobiest

Funkdoobiest has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 8 November 2016. Funkdoobiest's music has been featured on 13 episodes.

Funkdoobiest is a rap group from Los Angeles. The original members are Son Doobie (Jason Vasquez), a Puerto Rican rapper, DJ Ralph M (Ralph Medrano), a Chicano DJ, and Tomahawk Funk (Tyrone Pacheco) of the Lakota Nation. Formed in 1989, first as Ralph M and Son when Ralph M hooked up with DJ Muggs, Sen Dog, B-Real , Son Doobie & T-Funk.

The name Funkdoobiest came later in 1991 from a song B-Real from Cypress Hill had written called "The Funkdoobiest". Quote from a Ralph M interview: So one day Muggs and myself were rollin' around in L.A. and I said "yo, we the Funkdoobiest: Ralph M., Sondoobie, Tomahawk Funk." And it's been history since… that name was too dope to just be a song. Tomahawk left after their second album.

Their first two albums were mainly produced by Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs and House Of Pain's DJ Lethal along with the group's Ralph M. Their third and so far last album, included production by Ralph M and DJ Rectangle. Whereas the other albums were clearly hardcore rap in the vein of Cypress Hill and other Soul Assassins members, "The Troubleshooters" was more versatile.

Soon after "The Troubleshooters" was released in 1997, Son Doobie starred in a porno movie, which was referenced in Eminem's "Guilty Conscience" in 1999.

read more

Funkdoobiest

Funkdoobiest has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 8 November 2016. Funkdoobiest's music has been featured on 13 episodes.

Funkdoobiest is a rap group from Los Angeles. The original members are Son Doobie (Jason Vasquez), a Puerto Rican rapper, DJ Ralph M (Ralph Medrano), a Chicano DJ, and Tomahawk Funk (Tyrone Pacheco) of the Lakota Nation. Formed in 1989, first as Ralph M and Son when Ralph M hooked up with DJ Muggs, Sen Dog, B-Real , Son Doobie & T-Funk.

The name Funkdoobiest came later in 1991 from a song B-Real from Cypress Hill had written called "The Funkdoobiest". Quote from a Ralph M interview: So one day Muggs and myself were rollin' around in L.A. and I said "yo, we the Funkdoobiest: Ralph M., Sondoobie, Tomahawk Funk." And it's been history since… that name was too dope to just be a song. Tomahawk left after their second album.

Their first two albums were mainly produced by Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs and House Of Pain's DJ Lethal along with the group's Ralph M. Their third and so far last album, included production by Ralph M and DJ Rectangle. Whereas the other albums were clearly hardcore rap in the vein of Cypress Hill and other Soul Assassins members, "The Troubleshooters" was more versatile.

Soon after "The Troubleshooters" was released in 1997, Son Doobie starred in a porno movie, which was referenced in Eminem's "Guilty Conscience" in 1999.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Superhoes
Funkdoobiest
Epic Street, Immortal Records1995
Dedicated
Funkdoobiest
Epic Street, Immortal Records1995
XXX Funk
Funkdoobiest
Epic Street, Immortal Records1995
Rock On
Funkdoobiest
Epic Street, Immortal Records1995
Lost In Thought
Funkdoobiest
Sony Music Special Products2001
The Funkiest (LP Version)
Funkdoobiest
Epic1993
Rock On (Buckwild Remix)
Funkdoobiest (Buckwild mix)
Immortal Records1995
Rock On (LP Version)
Funkdoobiest
Immortal Records1995
Dedicated (Funkmaster Flex Mix)
Funkdoobiest (Funkmaster Flex mix)
Epic1995
Lost In Thought
Funkdoobiest
Epic Street, Immortal Records1995