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Eazy-E Created the American Gangsta!! 
Published Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:01 AM
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By Kevin Janssen and Odeisel

On this day, thirteen years ago, one of the first and most influential kingpins in Hip-Hop history tragically died of AIDS.

 

The man who teamed up Ice Cube and Dr. Dre and  gave the world Straight Outta Compton and irreversibly changed the way the ’American Gangster’ looked like, seldom gets the amount of props the ‘big’ deaths of Hip-Hop receive.

 

This one is to set the record straight. In order to celebrate the larger-than-life impact Eric ‘Eazy-E’ Wright had, and still has on our lives, let's rewind. 

 

During the mid 80’s in South-Central Los Angeles, the crack-cocaine-epidemic was out of control. At the same time, Hip-Hop also began to infect the LA streets.  Around this time, an aspiring Compton resident in his early twenties was thinking of legitimate ways to invest his obtained starting capital. The music business seemed like a feasible option and Eric Wright started recruiting peers for his own rap group.

 

 

He came up with two ambitious members of a local disco group (World Class Wreckin’ Cru members Andre “Dr. Dre” Young and Antoine “DJ Yella” Carraby) on the beats, childhood friend Lorenzo “MC Ren” Patterson, and writer extraordinaire O’Shea “Ice Cube” Jackson. With two future juggernauts of the industry on board and its name being short for ‘N***** With Attitude’, N.W.A changed the music industry and Hip-Hop forever.

 

 

In 1988, N.W.A's debut album Straight Outta Compton was released on Wright’s own independent label Ruthless Records. The record became a landmark in music history.  More curiously, it changed the face of the American gangster from Tommy gun toting suited mafia members to AK-47 packing Jheri curl and ‘loc shades-wearing gangstas.

 

 

Eazy was the one responsible for the idea and implementation of the overall concept of ‘the world’s most dangerous group’. Wright took care of everything but the music. The image, visual aesthetics, and communication with the press were all deliberate. Instances like the infamous ‘YO!-MTV-Raps’ interview with Eazy wearing a Hockey mask were instrumental in creating that aura and was groundbreaking in Hip-Hop in terms of truly taking advantage of the video medium.

 

 

Eazy-E managed to combine the media-darling, yet vicious Al Capone with angry LA adolescence, urban angst, and the gang aesthetic. The Trilby morphed to the baseball hat and the Cadillac V16 became the '64 Impala. The gangster was relocated from the mansion to the swap meet and from the silver screen to stereo. This transformation gave the world an all new media icon: ‘Gangster’ became ‘Gangsta’.

 

 

N.W.A began to fall apart relatively soon after Straight Outta Compton was released, but the ‘gangsta’ aesthetic, and by association Eazy –E’s leagacy, continued to affect and change the world, dictating a substantial part of music, film, television, clothing and society for years to come. It has remained with us ever since.

 

 

In 2008, the ‘N.W.A concept’ of street mentality mixed with exclusive lifestyle is more than anything represented in modern day urban music and its videos. It was Eazy’s concept that made Hip-Hop consumable on a mass scale; the rise of America’s nightmare and guilty pleasure: the American Gangsta.

 

 

For better or worse, this lifestyle and its projection enabled Hip-Hop to rise in both notoriety and sales.  Hip-Hop in 2008 is one of the biggest selling genres and most popular among the global youth movements.  A large part of that would not have been possible without the vision of Eazy-E, who to this day is still the only rapper to have dinner with the President. Respect is due.

 

R.I.P 

Eric ‘Eazy-E’ Wright


Comments

 

MusicWorth! said:

"WE WONT EAZY! R.I.P

HAVE YALL HEARD ABOUT THE NEW RAPPER DR. DRE IS ABOUT 2 SIGN. CHECK HIM OUT. HE IS DOPE ASS HELL!

LISTEN NOW @ http://myspace.com/krazedouteross


March 26, 2008 8:31 AM
 

VyleChe said:

straight outta compton was not the debut album

rip eazy
March 26, 2008 8:33 AM
 

King Papichulo said:

Eazy-E did start dat gangsta shit. It started out in the streets, and Eazy brung it to the booth, for better or worse. You have to give him and the rest of N.W.A. credit. R.I.P. Eazy-E
March 26, 2008 8:34 AM
 

VyleChe said:

NWA and The Posse was the debut, not SOC

RIP Eazy-
March 26, 2008 8:38 AM
 

beatbrothersproduction said:

>>>WE WANT EAZY

    RIP EAZY


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March 26, 2008 8:42 AM
 

JRucker said:

R.I.P to Eazy E!

March 26, 2008 8:44 AM
 

Tha Legendary said:

GOOD ARTICLE. IT'S ABOUT TIME EAZY GOT HIS JUST DUE......ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LEGENDARY BONE THUGS...R.I.P. ERIC "EAZY E" WRIGHT
March 26, 2008 8:56 AM
 

poe said:

March 26, 2008 9:05 AM
 

odeisel said:

nah nwa and th eposse was th efirst.  but nobody really heard it.  so for the purpose of this article and the real effect that eazy e had, straight outta compton was chosen.    NWA and the Possee barely had any NWA songs on it.  Fila Fresh crew arabian price and  a lot of other stuff.  thanks for eading and/or doing your homework though
March 26, 2008 9:06 AM
 

IMD said:

@VyleChe:

Depite of what the title might make you believe, NWA and the Posse is not NWA's first album.
It's a collection of songs performed by more than 7 different artists, such as Arabian Prince, the DOC, Dr. Rock, Ron-De-Vu, Fresh K....

SOC is most definitely the debut album.

March 26, 2008 9:22 AM
 

white english boy said:

nah there real debut is straight outta compton nwa and the posse is just a load of demos that a man called Macola's Don MacMillan put out to try and get some money off of NWA hype and theres only 3 songs that even made it onto straight outta compton anyway.

how many times did eazy remix that boyz in the hood song its abot 4 init?
March 26, 2008 9:41 AM
 

BKLYNMANN77 said:

It's about time someone pays homage to Eazy. Since so many other dope rappers have passed on throughtout the years, everyone has seemed to forget about Eazy. He may not have been one of the great lyricists like Big, Pac, Pun, Big L. His impact was probably greater than all these other rappers. A lot rappers wouldn't be where they are right now if it wasn't for Eazy. He gave alot of rappers today their start, and these same rappers he took care of brought alot of other people in themselves, so Eazy definitely is at the top of the chain man. I guess cause he didn't die from a bullet, so people don't care to give him his respect. Probably the first rapper to say whatever the hell he wanted to say on record, and take it to mainstream. There were other rappers that may have cussed on records before him, but he's actually the first to take it mainstream, and sell over a million records, and he walked into the White House with the jeri curls dripping, the gangsta jean jackets they used to all rock, jeans, sneakers. Enough said.
March 26, 2008 9:44 AM
 

da bul Reef said:

FUCK DAT NIGGA, HE AINT CREATE SHIT!!!!
March 26, 2008 9:49 AM
 

odeisel said:

only a moron or a chump looking for attention would say that about eazy e
March 26, 2008 10:00 AM
 

jaeda said:

@da bul Reef aka superhead

You aint create shit either homo thug! all you do is hate. go play with your gay uncle nigga!
March 26, 2008 10:02 AM
 

jcin213 said:

RIP Eazy-E
Nobody did it like he did.  Shout out to BKMANN above for speakin the truth.  It's good to see a fellow NY dude biggin up Eazy.  
March 26, 2008 10:14 AM
 

everybodyisasnitch said:

One name : Just Ice...he was the first gangster on wax....please do your hiphop research.
March 26, 2008 10:14 AM
 

Antman313 said:

We want Eazy ....  God Bless His family.... LIL Eazy I see you homie.. Hold ya Head...  


Ant

From the "D" to Compton nothin but Love...
March 26, 2008 10:17 AM
 

odeisel said:

you obviously didnt' read.  noone said just ice was the first gangster on wax.  if you really wanna do your research we spoke straight to him a couple months ago.  but the conversion of the gangsta aesthetic and literally changing pop culture that cret goes to eazy e buddy. if you deny that  there's really no basis for discussion.  


i love just ice, i'm old enough to have listened to it the first time around.  ice-t also came before eazy e.  but when you talking about the efect on society as a whole and the music business and meida?  Eazy is that dude.
March 26, 2008 10:18 AM
 

illseed said:

duh dude, there were gangsters in the 60s in italy b4 eazy dude. i heard ice-t's dad is like italian or something..

kidding.

everybody is an expert.

i'm sure ice-t predated eazy tho
March 26, 2008 10:23 AM
 

Kelly C said:

Mad love & respect to Eric "Eazy E" Wright.We have to realise where we come from to know we are going to.One luv to HipHop!
March 26, 2008 10:37 AM
 

odeisel said:

of course ice-t came out before eazy.  but eazy changed the whoe ideal of gangsta.  Even with marketting.  Al davis and the raiders owe eazy a big check. So did the Kings hockey team. Sports teams started making alternative Black jerseys and every thing.

Eazy E put  those images out there. made gangster  to gangsta.  took that imagery out of  italians and took it to the hood.  

whether that was poitive or negative is for you to choose for yourselves.  but none of thes eguys were more responsible for that  than easy e.  not even dre himself
March 26, 2008 10:45 AM
 

IndPlsFlyBoi said:

Eazy was just the face of NWA just cus they knew that his appearance n swag would sell more but at the end of the day Ice Cube wrote ALL his hits so to me Cube made Eazy no matter how he pertrayed himself on TV...

R.I.P. EAZY
March 26, 2008 11:22 AM
 

bobby pinz said:

EAZY ALSO CREATED THE "STUDIO GANGSTA"
March 26, 2008 11:28 AM
 

mrmarcus619 said:

NWA and the Posse was more like a compliation album...Str8 Outta Compton was the first all NWA album...so yes it was the debut album for the group...
March 26, 2008 11:36 AM
 

DOPEMANEAZYECPT said:

HUGE PROPS FOR ALLHIPHOP.COM FOR PAYING RESPECT TO ERIC "EAZY-E" WRIGHT "THE GODFATHER OF THIS GANGSTA RAP SHIT"


ANYWAYS I CAME TO SAY R.I.P. ERIC "EAZY-E" WRIGHT!

WE MISS YOU "E"

MUSIC IS CRAP WITHOUT YOU HOMIE!

ITS ALL BULLSHIT POP RAP

WE MISS THAT STREET GANGSTA SHIT!

WE MISS YOUR PRESENCE "E"

FU*K TV
FU*K ALL RADIO STATIONS
FU*K B.E.T.
FU*K MTV
FU*K ALL ALL FAKE ASS B*T*HES! ! !
FU*K ALL COMMERCIALIZED LOONEY TOON MUTHAPHUKKAAAAAAAAS

EAZY-ECPT.COM ALWAYS REP'N EAZY-E 24/7 ALL DAY EVERY DAY WORLDWIDE!

THE #1 SOURCE FOR EAZY-E!

R.I.P. EAZY-E

March 26, 2008 11:42 AM
 

YeagerX said:

Ice Cube Fools, wrote all Easy-E lyrics Fuck the Police. yall must be young cats. Get it straight next time!!!!
March 26, 2008 11:47 AM
 

Yadadamean said:

da bul Reef said:
FUCK DAT NIGGA, HE AINT CREATE SHIT!!!!

@da bul Reef:


FUCK YA, U DISRESPECTFUL Co@K SUCKIN..B'YUTCH!! I HOPE A NIGGA PISS & BIRDS SHIT ON YA GRAVE WHEN YOU PASS...HOMO!
March 26, 2008 11:54 AM
 

odeisel said:

eazy made those lyrics authentic.
March 26, 2008 11:54 AM
 

Mysterygrimms said:

N.W.A. and Eazy E definitely had an impact on my life. One of the reasons why I started producing. Great article.

R.I.P. Eazy.
March 26, 2008 11:56 AM
 

BKLYNMANN77 said:

No doubt jcin213. Hip Hop is Hip Hop no matter where you from. We may not like certain styles, or the way some rappers spit or whatever. Shit, i'll be honest i can't stand some of this garbage nowadays,  but you definitely can't take away the impact that some rappers have contributed to Hip Hop, and Eazy had a big impact. Once again i'll explain cause some people here don't get it. We all know Eazy wasn't the first to wild out on record, but he made it ok to do it. He brought it to mainstream america, and they accepted it. Damn i miss the Golden Era of Hip Hop. This stuff brings back memories boy lol. RIP EAZY
March 26, 2008 11:56 AM
 

Die2Live said:

"ICE CUBE WRITES THE RHYMES THAT I SAY"

Ghostwriter quote of the century

Easy was the shit until I heard that line above......Been a Ice Cube fan ever since.......RIP

And if there was never no Easy there will probly wouldn't be alot of cats from the Black Eye Peas, Eve, Lloyd Banks, HIERO(Del is Cube's Cousin), Cashis(Shady rec, Candyman(wow), shit even some pornstars that DJ Yella put on. I could go on for days because one way or another alot of niggas owe Easy Bank because that Music tree of his branches out everywhere
March 26, 2008 11:57 AM
 

Yadadamean said:

bobby pinz said:
EAZY ALSO CREATED THE "STUDIO GANGSTA"


YEP, sholl did as far as I can recall!
March 26, 2008 11:58 AM
 

odeisel said:

i love cube and i think he's one of the greatest lyricists of our generation but without eazy e, and to an extent Ren NWA is  as real as CB4
March 26, 2008 11:58 AM
 

FlowMotion21 said:

March 26, 2008 12:19 PM
 

Hoeyuno said:

eazy e said in his last interview(the source) that he hung with some fake dudes. Now wwe will never now if E was a real gangster or not but it isnt hard to tell someone like dr.dre was not a gang banger. It is a question at the back of everyones minds that no one asks...was nwa studio?
March 26, 2008 12:28 PM
 

ROG813rd said:

HEY ALLHIPHOP.COM, I THINK YALL SHOULD REGULATE A
LIL MORE ON IGNORANT COMMENTS AND ATTENTION WHORE MEMBERS, ALWAYS SOMEONE TALKIN OUT THEIR ASS(mostly the scrubs in the new generation).



ANYWAYS,
RIP EAZY,CUZ OF HIM I DO MUSIC...THANKS FOR THIS, ITS SAD HOW MTV/BET DO GIVE DUDE HIS PROPERS, JUST THE WHOLE NEWS BIT WHENHE HAD DIED AND ONE VIDEO ON YO MTVRAPS BACK IN THE DAY, I REMEMBER, SAME WITH BET, DAMN SHAME, HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY PEOPLES CAREERS. RIP EAZY...EAZY-DUZ-IT
March 26, 2008 12:31 PM
 

AZTEC WARRIOR said:

BKLYNMANN77 said:
It's about time someone pays homage to Eazy. Since so many other dope rappers have passed on throughtout the years, everyone has seemed to forget about Eazy. He may not have been one of the great lyricists like Big, Pac, Pun, Big L. His impact was probably greater than all these other rappers. A lot rappers wouldn't be where they are right now if it wasn't for Eazy. He gave alot of rappers today their start, and these same rappers he took care of brought alot of other people in themselves, so Eazy definitely is at the top of the chain man. I guess cause he didn't die from a bullet, so people don't care to give him his respect. Probably the first rapper to say whatever the hell he wanted to say on record, and take it to mainstream. There were other rappers that may have cussed on records before him, but he's actually the first to take it mainstream, and sell over a million records, and he walked into the White House with the jeri curls dripping, the gangsta jean jackets they used to all rock, jeans, sneakers. Enough said.

________________________________________________________________________

CANT PUT IT ANY BETTER!!

R.I.P. EAZY MUTHAFUCKIN E!!
March 26, 2008 12:36 PM
 

CharlesDotSmith said:

"Eazy-ly I approach the microphone , cause i aint no joke" tell your home boys to get off his D!ck, anyways,, EAZY E is ,, WEST COAST GANSTA RAP
March 26, 2008 12:36 PM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

EAZY AINT CREATE IT HE JUS BROUGHT IT TO THA MAINSTREAM WE BEEN  LIKE THAT IN CALI WAY B4 NWA CAME OUT THEY JUS LET YALL SEE HOW WE LIVIN IN CALI
RIP EASY

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March 26, 2008 12:42 PM
 

SENSUAL SEDUCTION said:

damn...can't believe its been 13 years already
March 26, 2008 12:58 PM
 

CenCAL said:

RIP EAZY...
I was 9 when that album came out and i remember hearing that shit everywhere, especially being from cali... Thats the only rap music i knew was gangsta rap with snoop dre cube... But its a different story now...  
March 26, 2008 1:02 PM
 

scotty boy said:

EAZY WAS GANGSTA RAP(R.I.P)..SO YOU KNOW HIP-HOP?..THIN ITS STILL DEAD??

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March 26, 2008 1:17 PM
 

SOUTHERN CALI G said:

R.I.P. EAZY MOTHA FUCKIN E
March 26, 2008 1:37 PM
 

ArtiseTheGreat said:

You know what? M.C. Ren is like Scottie Pippen. No one talks about his writing credits on S.O.C.,Niggaz 4 Life, 100 Miles & Running, Eazy's Album. Cube did not Did Not DID NOT write all of it. Just because Eazy says "Ice Cubes writes the rhymes that I say". (Written by Cube) Everyone assumes he wrote all parts of everthing. Also Niggaz Out Sold S.O.C. & was written by REN.
March 26, 2008 1:46 PM
 

Yadadamean said:

"Deez niggaz is garbage, Pay homage nephew.
You radio, but the streets dont feel you"

We love gangsta music
these niggaz try to claim it,
but Easy introduced it!
March 26, 2008 2:26 PM
 

grouchy greg said:

eazy and above the law are my favorites.
March 26, 2008 2:45 PM
 

jamel said:

niggaz been gangsta way before this rap shit!alpo,franc lucas,rayful edmond,all the pimps and playas back in the 70s eazy didnt do anything that hadnt been done,and furthemore if anybody deserve credit its cube and dre with his faggot ass world class wreckin crew ass nigga wearing lip gloss and shit i seen lil kids from the n.o on tv that was harder than eazy e,n.o meaning new orleans i mean i did like some the music cube wrote for him these dudes were studio gs and that cracker heller was running them niggaz so who was the real g.
March 26, 2008 2:59 PM
 

stylz682 said:

ayo kev & odiesel,

uh, no disrespect to eazy-e but i would like to see schoolly-d get some props...wasnt it actually him that started the whole gangsta rap shit and influenced the whole street shit on wax??

he came out with "p.s.k" in '86 and ice-t bit "p.s.k."  with "six in the morning" in like '87. nwa's 1st album dropped shortly after that.

i'm just sayin tho...
March 26, 2008 3:19 PM
 

INK said:

MAN EAZY WASNT EVEN THINKIN ABOUT RAPPIN
BUT CUBE AND DRE PUSHED EM INTO IT, NO DOUBT CUBE WROTE SOME  RHYMES, U CAN HERE E SAY THAT SHIT IN HIS LYRICS....BUT E MADE THIS GANGSTA SHIT....IM 19YO, N IM TIRED OF ALL THESE MUTHAFUCKAS MY AGE TALKN OUT THEY ASS MAKIN IT LOOK LIKE SUM OF US DONT KNO OUR HISTORY, THOSE NIGGAS DONT KNO SHIT OBVIOUSLY....IM FROM DA CHI-EAZY E IS MY FAVORITE RAPPER...THAT NIGGAS IS GANGSTA RAP ND EVERYONE KNOWZ IT,SHIT LIKE THAT U CANT TAKE AWAY NO MATTER HOW MUCH SHIT U TALK

R.I.P ERIC EAZY-E WRIGHT
March 26, 2008 3:21 PM
 

Young Caine said:

bobby pinz said:
EAZY ALSO CREATED THE "STUDIO GANGSTA"
March 26, 2008 11:28 AM

I heard dat!
March 26, 2008 3:27 PM
 

doeboi5000 said:

big ups to AHH for giving it up for Eazy-E: the godfather of gangsta rap and what hip-hop is today...it's amazing to me that he doesnt get the recognition he deserves...but hey, neither does of the best rap groups in hip-hop history he pioneered--Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and they're still selling a lot of records today...Rest In Peace Eric "Eazy-E" Wright..
March 26, 2008 4:21 PM
 

Die2Live said:

@ArtiseTheGreat

Damn nigga....Earlier I said that line "Ice Cube writes the rhymes that I say". Was dope to me because It made me look at Cube and say he's more than an SUPPORTING cast member of one of the most influential groups in MUSIC as a whole.

And yeah Ren held down the pencil for Easy but all I'm saying is that Ice Cube had the witt to make him say it that's all playa.

Maybe you should roll up a blunt and play "Today Was A Good Day". Because it is bra bra


March 26, 2008 4:32 PM
 

B Skill said:

I respect him as an businessman, but as an artist? He had swagger I give him that but he never wrote any lyrics. You can't just give E all that credit cause if it wasn't 4 Ren & Cube ghost writing & Yella & Dre's beats he would've never had the vision he had. And as far as what Jamel said every rapper out there is studio, they might know some real gangstaz but they're not they're fulltime rappers. Story tellers...
March 26, 2008 4:52 PM
 

Hip Hop Memory Bank said:

"I said lay down and unbutton your bra there were the biggest titties that a ni&&a ever saw,
I said damn then the air got thinner only thought in my mind was goin up in her.
The suspense was makin me sick, she pulled her panties down and b!tc% had a di*k!"
March 26, 2008 5:57 PM
 

K.r.u.n.k.y said:

Eazy E - Tha Real Realest !


R.I.P
March 27, 2008 8:10 AM
 

The Mexican said:

NWA And The Posse was my favorite album of NWA's, but Straight Off The Streets Of Mutha Phuckin Compton is my all time favorite solo album Eazy ever put out.  That whole album bumps from front to back to side to side.

Rest In Peace Mr. Wright.
March 27, 2008 8:27 AM
 

The Mexican said:

@ B skill
he wrote his own lyrics on Striaght Off The Streets Of Mutha Phuckin Compton and that was his best album.
March 27, 2008 8:29 AM
 

odeisel said:

some of you are not reading. read words. nowhere does it say that eazy e was the hardest or that he wrote his rhymes.  ook at th epoin of the article. when you look at the lanscape of today and how the last 20 years have gone you jus tnow seeing frank lucas movies.  boys in the hood came out years before that.  menace 2 society came out years before that.


so many things were inspired because of eazy's vision. yeah schooly d put it on wax but while revolutionary it didnt change the world.  


when you say "gangsta", you thinking rags shades and ak's point blank.  When you hear cats all over runing around talking about blood crip, eazy e movement sparked all that.  ice cube shit was made possible becasue of eazy and ruthless records.  they proved that shit could sell and that people want ed to hear it


suge knigt didnt get dre from eazy for free. eay was getting paid from the chronic and all dre releases.  eazy had the antdefamation league and isreali masuud trained soldiers aside from the gangs after all that shit broke out. so to say eazy was soft is just misinformed.

as far as new orleans, there aint no master p without easy too. that piority blueprint was laid years before p blew up. representing yoru hometown on that mulitplatinum scale an dnot trying to boom bap the shit? all eazy. so nelly and master p and anybody else gotta bow down to that.
March 27, 2008 9:43 AM
 

odeisel said:

lay z with that bullet proof vest on hard knock, payup, caus eazy had that shit on a decade before that
March 27, 2008 9:44 AM
 

az_id_iz said:

yo Thanks for this Article fellas there was alot of questions I had about Easy especially after I heard Lil Easy interview a while back. Thanks again.


oh question, Do you think Easy and Dre would EVER have made a record together by now if he was still around? I know its a stupid question but with all the changes in hip hop and the death of Tu Pac n Biggy n Deathrow dieing and Dre Beef wit snoop n ...... wait would hiphop even Be where where its @???
March 27, 2008 11:40 AM
 

VMW said:

great article!...oh yeea and fuck da bul reef! sucka ass nigga!
March 27, 2008 3:53 PM
 

FILTHYMCNASTY said:

SMH at the posters saying Eazy was a studio gangsta but he the only one in NWA with any real street cred. Eazy was a dope dealer. Eazy took dope money and made a label. Ain't that the same thing that these niggas doing now that y'all call gangsta? Ain't that the come up? Some of you niggas need to wake up. No other nigga from NWA got street cred like Eazy. Y every documentary on NWA always say Eazy was a dope dealer and in the streets and then Cube and Ren fall in the mix, then Dre and Yella was working with World Class Wrecking Crew.

ROFL at Eazy being the first studio gangsta.
March 27, 2008 6:02 PM
 

odeisel said:

as far as them coming back together, I don't know.  eazy would have probably been down but when you look at what happened to the proposed dre and cube collabo, you just gotta say probably not
March 27, 2008 6:35 PM
 

BWSFam90 said:

It's too bad N.W.A. fell apart the way they did. It'd be crazy if all of them were still around and together.
March 27, 2008 7:56 PM
 

SouthEastLA said:

R.I.P EAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ALL THESE FUCKS ACT LIKE THIS DUDE DIDN'T EXZIST, AND AIN'T SHOWIN HIM NO LOVE..... THEY KNOW WHO THEY ARE ...... THEY FORGET THAT EAZY, CUBE, DRE, REN & YELLA STARTED THIS SHIT BUT THEY WANNA ACT LIKE THEY'RE THE SUPREME LIKE JAY-Z, WAYNE AND ALL THESE OTHER FOOLS....

FUCKEN BOW DOWN AND RESPECT THE FACT THAT THESE CATS ORIGINATED THIS GANGSTA SHIT AND WITHOUT THEM YOU WOULDN'T HAVE ALOT OF THESE ARTISTS......
March 27, 2008 10:15 PM
 

HadezBone said:

I remember when NWA and the Posse came out, the tape was slamming... Yeah tape!! LOL  
That was the best/worst thing ever.
Best because it introduced a new way of expression
Worse because so many people wanted to live that life and ended up losing there life.
But if Eazy hadn't introduced it, someone else would have, so I guess it's a blessing.
Plus all the "shyt" they were experiencing it was just a matter of time.

Boyz in the Hood
Bitch iz a Bitch
Dope Man
and 8 Ball..  
Classics...  
Fat Girl was OK.. Funny, but OK...

One.
March 28, 2008 1:47 PM
 

Mornin Man said:

Eazy definitely has my respect. In hindsight, so called "gangsta rap" without Eazy E would be like the NBA without Michael Jordan.
March 28, 2008 5:36 PM
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