Contract issues led to the group's end in 1991, and Eazy-E died of complications from AIDS in 1995. But the group's founding roster was short-lived. While his technical skills as a rapper were never the greatest, his distinctive delivery (invariably described as a high-pitched whine), over the top lyrics, and undeniable charisma made him a star. Eazy's nasal voice, Cube's brawny baritone, and Dre and Yella's funky production fascinated, offended, and inspired-a template that future gangsta rappers would follow for decades after them. Whether as a member of N.W.A, a solo act, or a label head, Eazy-E was one of the most controversial figures in gangsta rap. They dealt with warning letters from the FBI and countless protests, but their skills and star power were undeniable. They lived up to their billing as the World's Most Dangerous Group: Their lyrics (written by Cube, Ren, and Ruthless signee The D.O.C.) on songs like "Dopeman" and "Gangsta Gangsta" were misogynistic, violent, and lewd, while the battle cry "F*ck tha Police" still rings out for its fearless rebellion against racial profiling and police brutality. and the Posse, but their 1988 follow-up, Straight Outta Compton, changed the game. As a Compton rapper and a founder of Ruthless Records, Eazy-E went from neighborhood rock-slinger to international celebrity with Gangsta Rap pioneers NWA. They got their feet wet with their debut, N.W.A. The trio formed N.W.A.-Ni**az With Attitude––with Arabian Prince, MC Ren, and DJ Yella. Dre, a producer and DJ from World Class Wreckin' Cru, and rapper Ice Cube to write songs like "Boyz-n-the-Hood" for Eazy's label, Ruthless Records. They formed in 1987 when Compton drug dealer-turned-rap mogul Eazy-E recruited Dr. may not have invented gangsta rap, but their brash, unapologetic approach to hip-hop made them innovators and one of the industry's most controversial groups ever. So listen right close while we rip shit up.N.W.A. What are all songs, soundtracks, and music in GTA San Andreas Definitive Edition in the GTA Trilogy. Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Little Girl Voice) He once was a thug from around the way.Įazy, but you should(Eazy-E Interupts with)īitch, Shut the f*ck up.Get the f*ck out of here.Ĭoming on the mic is Eazy Motherfucking-E. The intro has been cut short and looped to create the instrumental. Logic also sampled the song's intro in the creation of the instrumental for the song "Under Pressure". Also the song's line was sampled by both Memphis, Tennessee acts Three 6 Mafia in "Ridin' Spinners", and Yo Gotti on his song "Thug From Around The Way". Slim Thug sampled the line ".thug from around the way." to make the song "Thug" from his Boss of All Bosses album. Dre with co-production by DJ Yella, with Eazy-E's production debut.
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"Eazy-Duz-It" is a song by West Coast rapper Eazy-E.