Oakland, California

Everything Oakland is known for

204 songs mention this city 479 artists from here

Oakland, California, a major West Coast port in the San Francisco Bay Area, boasts a rich and diverse musical identity. The city is known for its contributions to jazz, blues, funk, and hip-hop. Our collection features 205 songs that mention Oakland and 479 artists who call it home. Among these are rock band Green Day and hip-hop artist G-Eazy. Songs like "Turn This Mutha Out" by MC Hammer and "Blow the Whistle" by Too Short directly reference the city.

Music in Oakland

Songs About Oakland

Turn This Mutha Out
MC Hammer
90%
"Oaktown posse, they will"
Blow the Whistle
Too Short
85%
III. Telegraph Ave. (”Oakland” by Lloyd)
Childish Gambino
83%
"It's Lloyd, called "Oakland""
Side To Side
Ariana Grande
70%
"Curry with the shot, just tell 'em to call me Stephanie"
Gettin' It
Too $hort
60%
American Idiot
Green Day
60%
Not Like Us
Kendrick Lamar
55%
"I think that Oakland show gon' be your last stop, nigga"
No Rest For The Weary
Blue Scholars
55%
"Peace to Oakland, I've never been a fan of the A's"
Basket Case
Green Day
55%
Boss Tycoon
Mac Dre
54%
"The Oakland mayor, the Oakland Raider"
California Sober
John Craigie
54%
"Cure my Oakland sadness on the shores of Monterey"
My Block
2Pac
53%
"Oakland, can’t forget Oaktown, that’s my block for sure"
Tell Me When to Go
E-40
52%
"watching Oakland Gone Wild"
The Show Goes On
Lupe Fiasco
52%
"Oakland out to Auckland"
Runnin’ (Interlude)
Kehlani
52%
"Said it's something about my city, something about my city Oakland girls so damn hood but we're so damn pretty"
Make You Mine
Mac Dre
51%
"I'll take the ugliest bitch in Oakland"
California Love - Original Version
2Pac
51%
"From Oakland to Sac-town"
San Francisco
Lucero
51%
"The Oakland apartments with the bars underneath 'em"
It’s All Good
MC Hammer
50%
"A mean left hook took ya out and it came from Oakland"
50%
"you hatin' like you live in Oakland"

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Rivers & Roads in Song near Oakland

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Oakland.

History of Oakland

Tadich Grill RoadyGoat

Tadich Grill has been serving seafood in San Francisco since 1849 — the year of the Gold Rush. It claims to be California's oldest restaurant. The sand dabs, petrale sole, and cioppino are standards. White-jacketed waiters work the long wooden bar and private curtained booths. Three different families have owned it across 175 years, but the standards haven't slipped.

7.1 mi away

El Cerrito, CA RoadyGoat

El Cerrito, a name that translates to "Little Hill," belies the expansive views available from its modest 236-foot elevation. The city's peaceful, walkable streets whisper stories of notable figures.

8.0 mi away

El Cerrito, CA RoadyGoat

El Cerrito’s story is etched into the landscape, quite literally. The Hayward Fault, a restless presence, runs right through it, a reminder of the 1906 earthquake that shaped so much of the Bay Area, including this "Little Hill." That seismic event, while devastating, spurred growth as people sought refuge outside of San Francisco. Even at its modest elevation of 236 feet, the city offers sweeping views, a quiet vantage point overlooking the bustling bay. The town feels like a haven, a place where you can stroll the streets and bump into neighbors. Farley's, a cornerstone of the community, fostered that sense of connection, brewing up the Bay Area's cafe culture long before it became a national phenomenon. While El Cerrito offers a peaceful retreat, its residents are deeply connected to the broader region, many commuting to San Francisco and Oakland, just a short ride away. That close-knit feeling extends to the spirited rivalry between El Cerrito High and Albany High, a classic clash of communities.

8.0 mi away

Alcatraz: The Rock

1934

Alcatraz served as America's most notorious federal penitentiary from 1934 to 1963, housing Al Capone and the Birdman, before becoming the site of a nineteen-month Native American occupation that reshaped federal Indian policy.

8.5 mi away

Angel Island Immigration Station

1910

The Ellis Island of the West, where hundreds of thousands of Asian immigrants were detained and processed.

9.3 mi away

The Golden Gate Bridge: Engineering the Impossible

1933

The Golden Gate Bridge, completed in 1937, was the longest and tallest suspension bridge in the world, connecting San Francisco to Marin County across one of the most treacherous straits on the Pacific Coast.

11.4 mi away

The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake: When the Earth Broke Open

1906

On April 18, 1906, a magnitude 7.9 earthquake and the three-day fire that followed destroyed over 80% of San Francisco, killing 3,000 people and leaving half the city homeless.

15.7 mi away

San Quentin State Prison

1852

California's oldest prison, opened 1852, with a death row and a view of the San Francisco Bay.

15.2 mi away

Things to Do in Oakland

Everything Near Oakland

189 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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