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The Wascals

'Greatest Hits'

Some treasures are too good to stay buried.

The Wascals' previously-unreleased, formerly-shelved and certainly never-heard 1993 album 'Greatest Hits' has now been dug up from the depths of the Delicious Vinyl vaults and delivered straight to your dome. W-w-wait, you say...w-w-who? The Wascals. Bucwheed, Spit-Anky, Alphie and St Imey. Friends who came together dancing and rhyming on L.A.'s early '90s club scene. The Wascals, whose debut album was so clearly destined to be Delicious Vinyl's next sure-shot smash that they titled it Greatest Hits. The group who earned the deserved rep as a "baby Pharcyde."

The parallels between The Pharcyde and The Wascals were clear. Both were four member groups with complementary rhymes styles, hella harmonies, and pockets fulla punchlines. Just like the Pharcyde had their legendary dwelling Pharcyde Manor, the Walcals had Wascals Castle, a Hollywood home where all four members co-habitated and created. And, crucially, both had producer J-Swift behind them. Fresh off the success of The Pharcyde's debut Bizarre Ride II Tha Pharcyde, J-Swift went directly into the studio to create more syncopated psychedelic soundbeds (you know, the stuff that made him one of rap's hot iconoclasts of the period) for The Wascals.

Even with J-Swift's presence in the producer's chair, however, The Wascals were a legit group, not a svengali's concoction. One listen to Greatest Hits assures you of the group's natural chemistry. The quartet were clearly more interested in busting nuts than busting gats ("Doggy Style" delivers crazy sex rhymes and a "fat fanny fetish"), and more playful than predatory (at a time when Onyx was shoting "Throw ya guns in tha air!" Wascalz were instructing "Throw ya books on the ground!" on "Class Clown"). Tucked just beneath the group's veneer of cheeky juvenilia, however, were serious skills. (Check the Rakim-sampling, Fatlip-featuring nine minute headtrip opus "Dream and Imaginate"). Meanwhile, traditional rap themes like robbery were given a cerebral twist. As Spit-Anky spat on "Stole The Show": "I steal your head off your shoulders if it ain't screwed tightly."

This is the first time the album has been heard in full. The release comes fully buffed out, with a second disc of remixes and instrumentals isolating J-Swift's signature subliminal swing stylings. With its fat jazz loops and boom-bap beats, it kinda makes you wonder how rap would be different today if this album had come out back in '93. Would "F.U.N." have become the most ubiquitous rap acronym since "T.R.O.Y."? Would anyone have cared about groups like Da Youngstas? Would Wascals have gone on a package tour with the Pharcyde and turned the whole world out? Would Wascals Castle have become as infamous as Pharcyde Manor? Would gangsta rap have become the dominant L.A. rhyme style?

And then there's that other big question: How come the album never came out anyway? Perhaps the group just got a little ahead of themselves. Impudence and impatience are common in the very young and highly talented, and the Wascals just couldn't wait around. So it's taken 14 years, but here it is. To say that the album has aged well is an understatement. It's as fresh as ever and right on time: The Wascals' Greatest Hits.

Comments

8 years ago

R.A.D.+H.E.R.

Bucwheed, Spit-Anky, Alfalfa, and St. Imey...and Anotha Level (who did the song titled "What's That Cha Say") members also make a cameo in this video. Alfalfa with one dread sticking up at the top of his head whose real name is Kamau Holloway also is an actor. He was part of the cast for the abc tv series Dangerous Minds not the movie, the tv series in 96-97. Kamau also does a cameo in the Pharcyde video for the song titled Runnin'.

9 years ago

YungDreams

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9 years ago

D-Nyce Smoove

That's word up high school in the 90s was the shit. The girls where even more beautiful than they are now.

9 years ago

Mr. Harris

Niggas sounds like they balls ain't dropped yet!

9 years ago

Blaqq Geezus

I remember this good song

9 years ago

Horace Pinker

those buzzing sounds..J dilla had those also.Anyone know where they are from??

10 years ago

Brian Ray

Great commentary in the About section. Highschool in the 90's was the Shit!

10 years ago

Otis wiggan

Love!!!! Hip Hop Classic!!!...

10 years ago

tmat2015

God this song was the shit, but looking at it now and combining it with how our kids are doing in school academically, it's not as fun as it used to be (Damn I can't believe I am typing this...I'm getting old). Props to the old school!

10 years ago

BOOGIE MAN

Wu is for the children and so are The Wascals.

10 years ago

TitoYuca

one of the best rap groups that never made it. buckwheat was a hell of a rapper and j-swift a very innovative producer. saldy, they were about 15 years ahead of their time.

10 years ago

Artifacts187

This was my Shit on tape deck ....the Clothes though best XTRA big Clothes...that was the shit.

10 years ago

alle0planvonrap

back in the dayzzz when i was a Teenager...

10 years ago

Rusty Saint

This Wascals Greatest Hits Was So Dope...........Real Unique

10 years ago

Artifacts187

Young MC is the Teacher that gets hit by Eraser....

10 years ago

JMVEntertainment

the wascals = young pharcyde

10 years ago

Nego Zika

CHORA NEGO VÉIO KKKKKKKK

10 years ago

elpistomaquiavolico

like if you listen this song at 2013 like si as escuxado esta cancion en 2013

11 years ago

jermaine davis

Damn that teacher is freakin hot!!!

11 years ago

Andrew Luna

This was filmed at my highschool whaaaa? Cathedral HS

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