FIRST TIME listening to EAZY- E "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 21 фев 2024
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One of the hardest diss tracks ever. You want other hard diss tracks to react to “Hit ‘Em Up” by 2Pac and “No Vaseline” by Ice Cube.
Unlike most rappers who claimed to be gangsters, Easy E was a real actual gangster
Eazy E was a genuine Crip. He was from Kelly Park and BG Knoccout was from Nutty Blocc. They were actual gang members. Nothing like today.
This is a classic I’m 40 and i remember all of the beef
Should I react to Dre Day next?
I love how smart this girl is.
E was a real G to his core.
In the N.W.A days (Eazy E, Dr. Dre, MC Ren, DJ Yella, and Ice Cube)...Cube went solo after the "Straight Outta Compton" album, N.W.A dissed him comparing him to Benedict Arnold amongst other things in a track called "Real N***az", Cube then retorted w/ a track called "No Vaseline", and then Dre went solo for the Chronic album that had a track called "Dre Day" which dissed E as well as Luke Campbell from 2 Live Crew...then E reacted with this track before all the beefs were squashed. I would suggest you to listen to 1988s Straight Outta Compton album then dive into more Dre/E/and Cube.😁😃😺😸 I think I have that all right? I'm sure some other commenter(s) will correct my errors 🤷♂🤷♀🤷
If you didn't experience the 90's HipHop/Rap culture personally, you can never fully understand how amazing, dangerous, and REAL it truly was. RIP ERIC, TUPAC, BIG, and all those who lost their lives out in the streets behind some B.S. I was lucky enough to make it out the streets, but so many didn't. L-1 Posse 4Life Shoutout to Moeski, Brad D, KingPin, and MC Wakler
Eazy E - "It's On" is another diss track that goes hard..🔥🔥
Dr. Dre was never in a gang. In the mid '80s he was a member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru, which was a clean-cut electro hip-hop group that did breakdancing and record-scratching and wore sparkly suits. They have a banging song called Surgery, containing the line "calling Dr. Dre to surgery". That's where those photos come from, that's how Dr. Dre used to perform before Eazy-E convinced him to adopt a gangsta image to be in NWA. NWA were going to do "hard rap" or "reality rap", which is today called "gangsta rap". Eazy-E was actually in a gang, he was selling dope with Kelly Park Compton Crips and already had about $250,000 in his 20s from drug-dealing. He wanted something legitimate to invest the money into, so he started Ruthless Records and released solo material as well as NWA's albums.
RIP eazy. Glad everybody made peace in the end.
This track is ridiculously hard.
I always loved how Dresta is just sitting there during the first verse cradling a mossberg pump...
You are the first person I’ve seen bring up the Peace Treaty bar. That’s cool
We bumped this album so hard back in the day. Eazy v Dre made all bassheads winners.
Crazy how you are the only person to react to this that actually understood the nuanced disses(Eazy making money off royalties from Dre, the 'peace treaty' diss, etc)
The style of eazy e and the iconic sound ❤️ still one of the hardest diss track. I never get bored listening this 💯
Tupac n eazy r the goats of not just gangsta rap but all of rap
im 43 and im remember hearing this when it first came out and its still the hardest diss track ever..this song is heavy in my bar jukebox rotation...I even have a eazy e custom funko pop bass knob for my car lol