Old Rap Wednesday: The Wascals are a Delicious Vinyl classic!

wascals Old Rap Wednesday: The Wascals are a Delicious Vinyl classic!

The Wascals have finally arrived! After being hemmed up in some vault for well over a decade, The Wascals have finally got a proper release (Check it!). One of the earliest groups signed to iconic Los Angeles hip-hop label Delicious Vinyl, The Wascals dropped their first single ‘Class Clown’ in 1994 and helped fortify the other west coast sound. Far from Gangsta Rap, The Wascals and their labelmates The Pharcyde, both under the production guidance of wonder kid J.Swift, took a light-hearted approach to rap. It was definitely Dre Day… just not for everybody.

‘Class Clown’ is self descriptive. It’s all about spitballs and book-drops and back in 6th grade, I totally ran the cassette single you see at the top of this post into the ground! Here’s one for anyone who ever made an armpit fart in P.E.:

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MP3: The Wascals - Class Clown (1994)

The next single was ‘The Dips’, I’m not sure if this one was ever released for retail, but I did procure a promo in 1994 so it’s been around:

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MP3: The Wascals - The Dips (1994)

For The Wascal fans, here’s one to whet your appetite—one from the vaults that’s on the new (i.e. old) record:

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MP3: The Wascals - Stole the Show (1994/2007)

A bonus rider track, here’s The Pharcyde’s ‘Passin’ Me By’. J.Swift struck gold when he sampled Quincy Jones and had The Pharcyde rapping about heartbreak. Hot damn.

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MP3: The Pharcyde - Passing Me By (1992)

Buy the Wascals ‘Greatest Hits’ on Amazon. Don’t sleep!

Oh! And watch the ‘Class Clown’ video on YouTube. If fact, a really fun way to kill an hour or ten is over at Delicous Vinyl’s YouTube page.



5 Responses to “Old Rap Wednesday: The Wascals are a Delicious Vinyl classic!”


  1. 1 midnightheory

    Dope, good lookin’ out! In the spirit of Old School Wednesday, The Pharcyde and non-gfunk L.A. hip-hop shit from back in the day… I thought I’d hit you guys off with a couple o’ gems. Of course, because I’m always diggin’ it here at the sanstoof. Steady…

    Anotha Level “What’s That Cha Say”

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/327011325186cc/

    The Pharcyde “Passin’ Me By” (Jay-Dee Remix)

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/3270203b0099e0/

  2. 2 bumpsdick

    I remember seeing The Pharcyde, Anotha Level and Souls of Mischeif at the House of Blues around 1995. One of the sickest shows ever, The Wascals (or Buckwheat specifically) even did a few verses at the end… The only time I ever saw Wascals preform, actually.

    I have the old Anotha Level cd and all their first singles on wax. I play that ‘What’s that Cha Say’ track quite a bit actually. Everybody should download it!

    That Jay Dee remix wasn’t on the O.G. single but I can’t remember exactly (drunk from the cluuuub). Everything good is on the new Jaydelicious compilation, also from Delicious Vinyl.

  3. 3 midnightheory

    Edit, did I write Passin’ Me By remix??? It’s the ‘She Said’ remix!I mighta been a few Red Stripes to the wind meself! My bust! Take care brush ya hair!Good Looks…

    mt

  4. 4 rippin tony g

    a minor point, but the wascals were not one of the earliest groups signed to delicious vinyl - they were actually signed towards the later of end of when the label was still signing acts. tone loc, young mc, and mellow man ace were some of the earliest acts signed to the label.

  5. 5 bumpsdick

    @ rippin tony g:

    point taken! thanks tony!

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