The West Coast Rap All-Stars was a collaboration of West Coast hip-hop artists that assembled for the 1990 anti-violence posse cut, "We're All In The Same Gang". It could be considered the West Coast counterpart to the Stop the Violence Movement and their 1989 single "Self Destruction". <br /><br />Produced by Dr. Dre, the song featured rapped verses from: <br />King Tee <br />Body & Soul (including Dee Barnes) <br />Def Jef <br />Michel'le <br />Tone-Loc <br />Above The Law <br />Ice-T <br />N.W.A (Dr. Dre, MC Ren and Eazy-E) <br />J.J. Fad <br />Young MC <br />Digital Underground (Money-B and Shock G/Humpty Hump) <br />Oaktown's 3.5.7 <br />MC Hammer <br /><br />On the b-side was the "Radio Special" version of the single (trimmed down to 4 minutes with the exclusion of Def Jef, Above The Law, JJ Fad, Oaktown's 3.5.7 and MC Hammer), and the song "Tellin' Time (Mike's Rap)", produced by Shock G and featuring Dr. Dre and Michael Concepcion, an executive producer of the project. <br /><br />N.W.A., Michel'le, Above The Law and J.J. Fad were all signed to Ruthless Records. <br /><br />In 1991, the song was nominated at the 33rd Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group