They all had a job to do in the group Dre was on the beat, yella was on the cut, Mc ren was rapping, eazy e was managing and rapping and Ice cube was rapping and writing
47 year old white guy who loves heavy metal but there is no music like Eazy E and NWA. Loved this growing up. So happy they named a street after him well deserved!!!!!
I hate it when y'all say some stupid shit like this. Y'all are scared to die but y'all have no problem letting die. Y'all need to stop saying that dumb shit. It doesn't make sense.
1995: R.I.P. Eazy E 1996: R.I.P. Tupac 1997: R.I.P. The Notorious B.I.G. 1999: R.I.P. Big L 2000: R.I.P. Big Punisher 2002: R.I.P. Jam Master Jay 2004: R.I.P. Mac Dre 2004: R.I.P Ol' dirty bastard 2006: R.I.P. Proof 2007: R.I.P Pimp C 2011: R.I.P. Nate Dogg 2017: R.I.P. Prodigy Comment your favourit! My favourit: Nate Nobody of these legends get forgotten. Damn that hurts :(
Cube and Eric were legends. DRE yeah OK I can listen to his Albums and enjoy them but he's the soul selling faker of the lot. I'm Scottish 43yr old white as the gel coat on a boat btw
I remember being in 4th grade, listening to this for the first time from a burned CD the homie had..I had to ask him to let me keep it for a few days ..that shits still with with to this day ..all scratched up but man I fell in love wit it ..I was bumping it every single day for about 3 straight months 😂
This song is proof that you don't always need skill to rap if you're confident and real af on a great beat. You can even hear some parts Eazy has some trouble keeping the flow but he says it with no hesitation it still hits
I'd say he is skilled here. His voice is naturally fit to rap and he utilized it well despite struggling a bit with the flow. But he imprpved himself gradually and that's the beauty of his legacy as a rapper
I was born in '95 and I discovered N. W. A. And E around 7 years old. Didn't know he died until I was 11 ... I was devastated that I couldn't meet my hero
Rest and peace Eazy e Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964[2] - March 26, 1995), known professionally as Eazy-E, was an American rapper who propelled West Coast rap and gangsta rap by leading the group N.W.A and its label, Ruthless Records. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of Gangsta Rap".[3] Eazy-E Eazy-E in 1993 Born Eric Lynn Wright September 7, 1964 Compton, California, U.S. Died March 26, 1995 (aged 30) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Burial place Rose Hills Memorial Park Occupations Rapperrecord producerentrepreneur Spouse Tomica Woods (m. 1995) Children 11, including Lil Eazy-E Musical career Genres Hip hopgangsta rap Years active 1987-1995[1] Labels RuthlessPriorityRelativityEpic Formerly of N.W.A Born and raised in Compton, California, Wright had several legal troubles before founding Ruthless in 1987.[4] After a short solo career with frequent collaboration with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, they joined, forming N.W.A, later that year. N.W.A's debut studio album, Straight Outta Compton, was released in 1988. Controversial upon release, it is now ranked among the greatest and most influential albums ever. The group released its second and final studio album, Niggaz4Life, in 1991, and soon after disbanded. During N.W.A's splintering, largely by disputes over money, Eazy-E became embroiled in bitter rivalries with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, who had departed for solo careers in 1989 and 1991, respectively. Resuming his solo career Eazy-E released two EPs,[5] yet he remained more significant behind the scenes, signing and nationally debuting the rap group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony from 1993 to 1994. He died from HIV/AIDS-related illness in 1995. Contents Early life and Ruthless Records investment Eric Wright was born to Richard and Kathie Wright on September 7, 1964, in Compton, California, a Los Angeles suburb once noted for high crime rates and gang culture.[6][7] His father was a postal worker and his mother was a grade-school administrator.[8] Wright dropped out of high school in the tenth grade,[9] but later received a general equivalency diploma (GED).[10] No one survived on the streets without a protective mask. No one survived naked. You had to have a role. You had to be "thug," "playa," "athlete," "gangsta," or "dope man." Otherwise, there was only one role left to you: "victim." Jerry Heller on Eazy-E[11] Wright supported himself mainly by selling drugs, and introduced his cousin to the illicit occupation.[9] Wright's music manager Jerry Heller recalls seeing Wright selling marijuana, but not cocaine. Heller would claim that Wright's "dope dealer" label was part of his "self-forged armor".[11] Wright was also labeled as a "thug". Heller explains: "The hood where he grew up was a dangerous place. He was a small guy. 'Thug' was a role that was widely understood on the street; it gave you a certain level of protection in the sense that people hesitated to fuck with you. Likewise, 'dope dealer' was a role that accorded you certain privileges and respect."[11] In 1986, at age 22, Wright had allegedly earned as much as US$250,000 from dealing drugs. However, after his cousin was shot and killed, he decided that he could make a better living in the Los Angeles hip hop scene, which was growing rapidly in popularity.[12] He started recording songs during the mid-1980s in his parents' garage, thus starting Ruthless Records.[10][13] The original idea for Ruthless Records came when Wright asked Heller to go into business with him. Wright suggested a half-ownership company, but it was later decided that Wright would get eighty percent of the company's income and Heller would only get twenty percent. According to Heller, he told Wright, "Every dollar comes into Ruthless, I take twenty cents. That's industry standard for a manager of my caliber. I take twenty, you take eighty percent. I am responsible for my expenses and you're responsible for yours. You own the company. I work for you."[11] Along with Heller, Wright invested much of his money into Ruthless Records.[14] Heller claims that he invested the first $250,000 and would eventually put up to $1,000,000 into the company.[11] Musical career N.W.A and Eazy-Duz-It (1986-1991) N.W.A's (also named as "the world's most dangerous group"[13]) original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, and Ice Cube.[15][16] DJ Yella and MC Ren joined later.[17] The compilation album N.W.A. and the Posse was released on November 6, 1987, and would go on to be certified Gold in the United States.[18][19] The album featured material previously released as singles on the Macola Records label, which was responsible for distributing the releases by N.W.A and other artists like the Fila Fresh Crew, a West Coast rap group originally based in Dallas, Texas.[20][21] Eazy-E's debut album, Eazy-Duz-It, was released in 1988, and featured twelve tracks. It was labeled as West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap and, later, as golden age hip hop. It has sold over 2.5 million copies in the United States and reached number forty-one on the Billboard 200.[10][22] The album was produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Yella and largely written by MC Ren, Ice Cube, and The D.O.C.[23] Both Glen Boyd from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and MTV's Jon Wiederhorn claimed that Eazy-Duz-It "paved the way" for N.W.A's most controversial album, Straight Outta Compton.[24][25] Wright's only solo in the album was a remix of the song "8 Ball", which originally appeared on N.W.A. and the Posse. The album featured Wright's writing and performing; he performed on seven songs and helped write four songs.[26] Ice Cube left N.W.A in 1989 because of internal disputes and the group continued as a four-piece ensemble.[17] N.W.A released 100 Miles and Runnin' in 1990 and Niggaz4Life in 1991. A diss war started between N.W.A and Ice Cube when "100 Miles and Runnin'" and "Real Niggaz" were released. Ice Cube responded with "No Vaseline" on Death Certificate.[27] Wright performed on seven of the eighteen songs on Niggaz4Life.[28] In March 1991, Wright accepted an invitation to a lunch benefiting the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, hosted by then-U.S. President George H. W. Bush.[29] A spokesman for the rapper said that Eazy-E supported Bush because of his performance in the Gulf War.[30] End of N.W.A and feud with Dr. Dre (1991-1994) N.W.A began to split up after Jerry Heller became the band's manager. Dr. Dre recalls, "The split came when Jerry Heller got involved. He played the divide and conquer game. Instead of taking care of everybody, he picked one nigga to take care of and that was Eazy. And Eazy was like, 'I'm taken care of, so fuck it'." Dr. Dre and The D.O.C. sent Suge Knight to look into Eazy-E's financial situation as they began to grow suspicious of Eazy-E and Jerry Heller. Dr. Dre and The D.O.C. asked Eazy-E to release them from Ruthless, but Eazy-E refused. The impasse led to what reportedly transpired between Suge Knight and Eazy-E at the recording studio where Niggaz4life was recorded. After he refused to release Dr. Dre and The D.O.C., Suge Knight told Eazy-E that he had kidnapped Jerry Heller and was holding him prisoner in a van. This did not convince Eazy-E to release Dr. Dre and The D.O.C. from Ruthless, and Suge Knight threatened Eazy-E's family: Suge Knight gave Eazy-E a piece of paper that contained Eazy's mother's address, telling him, "I know where your mama stays." Eazy-E finally signed Dr. Dre and The D.O.C.'s releases, officially ending N.W.A.[31] In 1993, Eazy E regularly attended court in the prosecution of the officers involved in the beating of Rodney King, often standing alongside Theodore J. Briseno, who he had met through sharing the same lawyer. Eazy E said, "The difference is that most people look at the video and say four white officers were responsible for the beating of this helpless, innocent black man. I say, 'Wrong.' Three white officers were responsible for beating Rodney King. The other officer (Theodore J. Briseno) happens to be Mexican-American, and he tried to stop them." This caused controversy in the hip-hop community, with Willie D calling Eazy E a "sellout".[32] The feud with Dr. Dre continued after a track on Dre's debut album The Chronic, "Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')", contained lyrics that insulted Eazy-E. Eazy responded with the EP, It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, featuring the tracks "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" and "It's On". The album, which was released on October 25, 1993, contains pictures of Dre wearing "lacy outfits and makeup" when he was a member of the Electro-hop World Class Wreckin' Cru.[31] Personal life Wright had a son, Eric Darnell Wright (known as Lil Eazy-E), in 1984. He also had a daughter named Erin,[33] who changed her name to Ebie.[34] In October 2016, Ebie launched a crowd-funding campaign to produce a film called Ruthless Scandal: No More Lies to investigate her father's death.[35] It ended unsuccessfully in December 2016.[36] Wright met Tomica Woods at a Los Angeles nightclub in 1991 and they married in 1995, twelve days before his death.[37] They had a son named Dominick and a daughter named Daijah (born six months after Wright's death).[38] After Wright's death, Ruthless was taken over by his wife. According to Jerry Heller, Wright had eleven children with eight women.[39] Illness and death Now, I'm in the biggest fight of my life and it ain't easy. But I want to say much love to those who have been down with me and thanks for all your support. Just remember: It's your real time and your real life. --Statement from Eazy-E's camp on his behalf, March 16.[40] On February 24, 1995, Wright was admitted to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles with a violent cough.[41] He was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.[42] He
Actually this isn't the original either, this version came out on Eazy E's Eazy Duz It album and the actual original came out on NWA and the Pose album. And Jim Jones, The Game and Cam'Ron done did a remix too
*When we were kids. "Our parents just* *don't understand this music"* *Now as parents. "Kids just don't* *understand this music" ☺️* *If you're 28 and younger listening to* *this I salute you and thank you for* *keeping real hip hop alive🙌🏾*
Once you think you realize time isn't necessarily linear everything changes. Whatever time is. Anyway this shit is timeless as fuck but maybe that's also true of existence
+Carson King stfu He's not overrated shit The stuff you peeps listening today is overrated talks about drugs, sex, and Weird lyrics In 90s 80s it was best than 2010-2017
literally how is her making her own version is ruining the original? like the og song exists its not like ur now forced to only listen to megans version and this one is banned or something, if u dont like megans song just dont listen to it?
@@venkatvallabhaneni1227 mumble rap is shit overall but it depends on the standard u listening to it cuz if u listening to it to vibe then its hard af but far as lyricism, it's shit. I rlly don't like that mumble rap is taking over
@@valenaaaa4617 ain't no sin to do that but some of you people claiming that megan's one better without knowing the original one that's why a lot of us triggered.
ayo is that TUPAC in the beginning talkin in the background with Dre & them? listen @0:10 i swear i heard him say “DOPE ..hahaha suckaz” yall catch that?
Came here to refresh my ears after the Megan thee stallion remix
Fr😂
It’s a disrepect to easy-e and the rest of NWA
same
Same she tried to remix a legends song it just don’t work
@@SteVe-nu1vi she made me turn off some top 50 july song playlist
Who’s here in 2024🧐
Meee
Me homie
Me homie
Me
Me and ice cube
We know Ice Cube wrote this but Eazy E's voice made this song perfect.
They all had a job to do in the group Dre was on the beat, yella was on the cut, Mc ren was rapping, eazy e was managing and rapping and Ice cube was rapping and writing
@@jaisullivan8894 "on the cut"
English pls
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yeah its like Still DRE Jay Z wrote it but Dre killed it! (in a good way)
@@jaisullivan8894 not only cube but the doc wrote for nwa alongside ren
Easy-e : orignal gangster
Tupac : original thug
Biggie : original husler
Biggie was a professional eater
@@crucial9997biggie better than tupac
Pac the first gay rapper
@@paolo3794cap
@@paolo3794 Jesus: God
Eazy E's fans 2020 hit the like 👍
I miss this era of rap
C0M3T PRODUCTIONS lol no cap that’s a good one I don’t say that shit we come from 90s and stay in ninetys
@@TokDMajEsty Better era of rap modern shit is trash in my opinion
Gotta love eazy e
No
I hope TikTok don't find this
Too Gangsta af no skrr skrr here😂😂😂.
They found Girls in the Hood tho
I use this on tiktok but only some of my friends will see/know because I'm on private and only accepted 90 people
it ain't man
Fr
Music be like:
50% Boys in the hood
50% Real muttapukkin G's
Real Rap
@@edgarbritz1663 yes eazy e , mc ren , dr dre , ice cube , yella are best gangsta rapper
É
U r kid?
@The big A lol
Are you here 2075
Damn 2075?
R.I.P Tu Pac
R.I.P eazy E
R.I.P biggie smalls
R.I.P original rap
Rip real people
rip MEN
Brent James now we are all just artificial, including you an me
EM and D Dre still alive
@@tarekcyborg6714 Eminem that fast forward guy ha ha ha ha and everyone has forgotten dre
Ice cubes lyrics🖋
Dr dre beats🎧
Eazy E voice 🎙
Its=💯🧨🔥
Yellas production
Eazy = heart and soul of N.W.A
Dont forget Mc ren the doc and arabian prince
Lpl
L
Pp
@@shantabach9809 kid
9 year olds be like, omg he said gta
Most underated comment
You mean 4 😂
Now I am 10
@@BlitzzOrAnt bruh fortnite is full of nine year olds
lol
47 year old white guy who loves heavy metal but there is no music like Eazy E and NWA. Loved this growing up. So happy they named a street after him well deserved!!!!!
people who listen to rap and metal always the best
Fellow metal head here as well. Couldn't agree more with you. Good shit is good shit.
“Eazy-E Drive”? 😂
other rappers tries to be gangsta, but Eazy-E tries to be rapper
Facts.
Facts but still love him lol
ruclips.net/channel/UCtGgRwF1JeRlQlwrjBWESzg
E EternaL
Gangster of gangsters fo sho
WHO HERE NOT BECAUSE OF MEGAN THEE STALLION.
Me
What are you trying to say
@@aleysacampbell8709 Cardi Bi*ch made a feminist version of this
2:13 me to Megan fans
SleepyHD Megan
use me like a like button to say that u aren’t here for megan the stallion
U like begging for likes don’t you
Im here from Megan Thee Stallion 🤭 🤭
Nein i feel bad for u
IVØR ^^
Nein fuck you.
I'm 64 and I still listen
Me too😂
0% autotune
100% talent
periodt 😌 .
edit : not y'all attacking me for saying this , y'all weird asf . 😭🤚🏾
ii_taniaizgaming_ii u so disgusting perodit is old and used by ugly ghettos hoes🥱
@@kyrieclutchirving3348 you don't even know how to spell so shut the fuck up with yo rubber ducky built body ass 🤣 .
ii_taniaizgaming_ii these niggas always tryna make their dry ass opinions known
@@kyrieclutchirving3348 please dont fight let's show some respect to our legend eazy e ❤️
We will trade cardi b for eazy e
Yes
20000000000000000 cardi b's wouldnt add up to his skill
Don’t do that you random ass channel
I hate it when y'all say some stupid shit like this. Y'all are scared to die but y'all have no problem letting die. Y'all need to stop saying that dumb shit. It doesn't make sense.
Any day
1995: R.I.P. Eazy E
1996: R.I.P. Tupac
1997: R.I.P. The Notorious B.I.G.
1999: R.I.P. Big L
2000: R.I.P. Big Punisher
2002: R.I.P. Jam Master Jay
2004: R.I.P. Mac Dre
2004: R.I.P Ol' dirty bastard
2006: R.I.P. Proof
2007: R.I.P Pimp C
2011: R.I.P. Nate Dogg
2017: R.I.P. Prodigy
Comment your favourit!
My favourit: Nate
Nobody of these legends get forgotten.
Damn that hurts :(
My Eazy-e
@@eazy-e1544 Nice ^^
Easy E 😭
U forgot Big L
R.I.P. PUN, L and Prodigy
Sometimes I listen to this at 6am before I even get out of bed. That’s how I start my day 😁
But your White
But your White
Kidding
I'm from Kazakhstan We have strong boxing and rap!!! "Kazakh boxing and rap" Ukrainians will be beautiful girls and sexy in the future
omg someone stop her shes outta control
I played this on my MacBook
Now it’s a Mac-10
No, it's still garbage because apple sucks cock
@@jakehappenpal8165 nah apple actually is good, not as good as the competition, but it good
W
Elvin Lam for real. It be better than Microsoft in a lot of situations
Don Theking MUSIC yeah but the old Apple slogan, more for less, just doesn’t apply anymore
I don’t give a fuck what anyone says, this beat goes so fucking hard, hardest beat ever, and Eazy’s voice makes it go even harder like holy shit!
factsss
And then megan murderd the beat
@@W1interrr Megan thee stallion is trash 🗑
@@stecewalters1996 agree
Bro, you preachin’! You can’t explain it when all things line up. Right time, right place, right sound and all of the sudden you have music history.
27 years ago today the Godfather of Gangsta Rap died.
R.I.P Eazy-E 🕊️(1964-1995) You will never be forgotten
Eric Lynn Wright. Still on the top of my playlists. Fucking legend.
@@thatrollinstoner7437 yes sir same here
1964. Major gear spins. That was it. In that’s life Of Great Man
Wanted to die in 94 myself
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Real gangsters Mike tyson Dr dre Ice cube Roy jones Esay e Tupac 50 cent lil jon Real gangsters
old rap is better than New rap
1000% better.
Your right fuck 69 and other
Yeah that mumble rap shit is just crap
Jesse Alvarez frl
That's true
1:42 to anyone saying they’re “here because of Megan”
I'm here because it's a throwback
real shit!!!
Yoo I am I remembered this song was fire cause her remix watched that scene from strait outta Compton and now I'm here
@@lxcid9201 on god
@pump daythan straight facts homeboy
Who's still bumping eazy in 2021
Everyday
Yup. June 8
Me homie
@Aquatic Wolfe y u ask?
Yessir
Shown my friend this, he said it's shit, now he's missing
Edit: Well, he said it again. I sent that man right to Brazil.
@naruto _ fan indeed
@@theurbangoose4126 oh s what did you do
@@tyler-iw4ml 1st degree murder
@@theurbangoose4126 UHHHHHHHHHHH YOU SHOULD PROBABLY FLEE THE COUNTRY
@@stevewilkosotherchair7192 oh don't worry he's actually fine he just went on vacation to Canada
Cube's lyrics +dre's beat + eazy's voice = Greatness overloaded
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Cubes eqal to me is tony yayo who wrote all lyrics for g unit , and id be brave enouth to say tony was beter but cube's classicer
Keep the exes and fakes never mad nor jealous of none bye 👋 now 😂 ♥ 😘
Remi gonzAles
Cube and Eric were legends. DRE yeah OK I can listen to his Albums and enjoy them but he's the soul selling faker of the lot. I'm Scottish 43yr old white as the gel coat on a boat btw
“Crusin’ down the street in my 64” will always be remembered by E
Gold Knight Gaming rt
E was cool
M or f
😈
Best line ever
I remember being in 4th grade, listening to this for the first time from a burned CD the homie had..I had to ask him to let me keep it for a few days ..that shits still with with to this day ..all scratched up but man I fell in love wit it ..I was bumping it every single day for about 3 straight months 😂
“Don’t quote me boy I ain’t sayin shit”- Eazy E
U just quoted him lol
@Trevor Phillips omg it’s Trevor👨🏻🦲😩
Ice cube wrote the lyrics
Wait,that's illegal
@@w1yjenkins575 it’s not. They did the song together
This song is proof that you don't always need skill to rap if you're confident and real af on a great beat. You can even hear some parts Eazy has some trouble keeping the flow but he says it with no hesitation it still hits
This litterly eazys first song his da goat
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Make sure the people around you are in it for the same reasons you are, E didn’t have a bunch of yes men around him
@@fancyflowz
I don't think Easy cared for yes men.
I'd say he is skilled here. His voice is naturally fit to rap and he utilized it well despite struggling a bit with the flow. But he imprpved himself gradually and that's the beauty of his legacy as a rapper
No gold teeth no rainbow hair no autotune just pure rap
lmaoo
@@Theyh8nitro what’s so funny
@@juventinocruz9372 his making fun of 6ix9ine😊
No rainbow just 100% AIDS
@@Theyh8nitro 2:27 2:32
I got front back side to side
Yeah😊
"Don't quote me, boy, cuz I ain't said shit"
-Eric Wright, Aka EAZY E
Eric Lynn Wright*
@@gunesh6694 ?
@@rabbit9134 his full name is "Eric Lynn Wright"
@@gunesh6694 Yeah, i know but why is that a "correction"?
@@rabbit9134 everything is uncomplete is it's even without a single letter!
R.I.P to the ones who searched “Boys in the hood” instead of “Boyz-n-the-Hood”
It just shows the same song?
@Douglas Ciolino same
i looked up "Boyz in the hood"
@@pendiiyessir5590 thats an E instead of F
I looked up boyz in da hood
It’s crazy to think that how old this song is and the beat still hard af🔥🔊
g shi
Fr no cap
[Free] Eazy e type beat 🔥🔥🔥
ruclips.net/video/I2kzw45DyJM/видео.html
Ikr
Best damn song ever
the newer generation will never understand REAL hip-hop
I was born in '95 and I discovered N. W. A. And E around 7 years old. Didn't know he died until I was 11 ... I was devastated that I couldn't meet my hero
❤ from gen x'er.
Im friends wit a blak man
Was going to like but is was 69 so naa
I was a teenager in 95...a great time to be young everything about the 90,s was good.
I was born in 87 this shit still hits hard
0%mumble
50%epicness
50%realness
Schwarze Satire +infinity epic rap
And 100% gangsta rap!
Shut the fuck up
Y[oo
But during the instrumentals there’s weird noises
Eazy has crazy talent and such a good distinct sound 80's-90's rap was golden era
Has anyone watched the movie Straight Outta Compton??
Yea why???
Felt like they glossed over a lot of stuff, they all looked like saints.
YEA😎
I seen it an it was garbage. It was too watered down. I still love nwa tho 4 lyfe!!!!
I thought it was good
On this day in 1995 rapper Eazy E passed on due to a hard battle of hiv/aids happy 26th Anniversary to The God Father Of Gangsta Rap (RIP Eazy E)
he was killed
@@4LP3E ik
@@4LP3E no bruh he died from aids
@@aar01123 Some say Suge Knight injected it into him idk if its true
@@4LP3E bro what?
id trade 6ix9nine,blueface,lil pump,cardi b,da baby and niki minaj just to get eazy e back.
If we can do that it would be such a good discount on Eazy e
Nicki ain’t did nothing stfu
Cool story bro
Da baby aint do nothing bruh
@@bossbxch._lo._cal1368 exactly she ain’t do shit, her music ass, and I want the nigga Easy back
the boyz in the hood are always hard
😂
*always*
Trash:0%
Flow:100%
Beat:100%
Drug content:0%
Rhymes:100%
0% math
100% one of the best
Weed is definitely a drug lol
Sorry i didn't know that
Actually drug content can be about 75% lol
Las letras de IceCube, la voz de Eazy y la producción de Dre es la combinacion que logra esta maravilla.
El gangsta rap es lo mejor, la música de ahora de argentina es alto asco
Pero ostras es ryder de gta san Andreas
@@agustinaraya8146 confirmo, es clara referencia
no, eazy tuvo varias faltas de fluidez por su poca experiencia escuchando y rapeando
@@jdaniel106 calla
Hip Hop was so unique back then. Everything is so generic now.
It became commercialized
Fr now it’s just “Gucci Gucci Gucci”
Fuck yes we were so lucky to have this shit growing up
there are gems but you need to dig
Oshun as example
kendrick lamar, tyler the creator, kanye, juice wrld(which is debatable) it's still unique but in a different way
2024 Paris love 🎉🎉
Tik tokers be like “he stole Megan’s beat”
Life was better without your comment
"Son, get mah AK 47. Imma pop dis tiktoker crap"
@@mazuinmatius3760 ok I will my Glock while am at it
@@tyler-iw4ml and bring up RPG 7 too
@@mazuinmatius3760 ok
Heard the Megans version...
Came here to clean my ears
Me too
Says the person with the doja pfp...
@@samantharamirez2363 eazy is better than Megan thee stallion
And
@@aleysacampbell8709 wtf
1994 Justin Bieber born
1995 eazye died
1996 2pac died
1997 biggie smalls died
naitsabes it’s because Justin Bieber was born
:(
The saddest years...especially 1994
2017 lil peep died
Young Shot on in in each hand u on off pihfpbu7wbyr29b7ypfpub7pfbih1bulfrdccdd7chedn
Rest and peace Eazy e Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964[2] - March 26, 1995), known professionally as Eazy-E, was an American rapper who propelled West Coast rap and gangsta rap by leading the group N.W.A and its label, Ruthless Records. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of Gangsta Rap".[3]
Eazy-E
Eazy-E in 1993
Born
Eric Lynn Wright
September 7, 1964
Compton, California, U.S.
Died
March 26, 1995 (aged 30)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Burial place
Rose Hills Memorial Park
Occupations
Rapperrecord producerentrepreneur
Spouse
Tomica Woods (m. 1995)
Children
11, including Lil Eazy-E
Musical career
Genres
Hip hopgangsta rap
Years active
1987-1995[1]
Labels
RuthlessPriorityRelativityEpic
Formerly of
N.W.A
Born and raised in Compton, California, Wright had several legal troubles before founding Ruthless in 1987.[4] After a short solo career with frequent collaboration with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, they joined, forming N.W.A, later that year. N.W.A's debut studio album, Straight Outta Compton, was released in 1988. Controversial upon release, it is now ranked among the greatest and most influential albums ever. The group released its second and final studio album, Niggaz4Life, in 1991, and soon after disbanded.
During N.W.A's splintering, largely by disputes over money, Eazy-E became embroiled in bitter rivalries with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, who had departed for solo careers in 1989 and 1991, respectively. Resuming his solo career Eazy-E released two EPs,[5] yet he remained more significant behind the scenes, signing and nationally debuting the rap group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony from 1993 to 1994. He died from HIV/AIDS-related illness in 1995.
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Early life and Ruthless Records investment
Eric Wright was born to Richard and Kathie Wright on September 7, 1964, in Compton, California, a Los Angeles suburb once noted for high crime rates and gang culture.[6][7] His father was a postal worker and his mother was a grade-school administrator.[8] Wright dropped out of high school in the tenth grade,[9] but later received a general equivalency diploma (GED).[10]
No one survived on the streets without a protective mask. No one survived naked. You had to have a role. You had to be "thug," "playa," "athlete," "gangsta," or "dope man." Otherwise, there was only one role left to you: "victim."
Jerry Heller on Eazy-E[11]
Wright supported himself mainly by selling drugs, and introduced his cousin to the illicit occupation.[9] Wright's music manager Jerry Heller recalls seeing Wright selling marijuana, but not cocaine. Heller would claim that Wright's "dope dealer" label was part of his "self-forged armor".[11] Wright was also labeled as a "thug". Heller explains: "The hood where he grew up was a dangerous place. He was a small guy. 'Thug' was a role that was widely understood on the street; it gave you a certain level of protection in the sense that people hesitated to fuck with you. Likewise, 'dope dealer' was a role that accorded you certain privileges and respect."[11]
In 1986, at age 22, Wright had allegedly earned as much as US$250,000 from dealing drugs. However, after his cousin was shot and killed, he decided that he could make a better living in the Los Angeles hip hop scene, which was growing rapidly in popularity.[12] He started recording songs during the mid-1980s in his parents' garage, thus starting Ruthless Records.[10][13]
The original idea for Ruthless Records came when Wright asked Heller to go into business with him. Wright suggested a half-ownership company, but it was later decided that Wright would get eighty percent of the company's income and Heller would only get twenty percent. According to Heller, he told Wright, "Every dollar comes into Ruthless, I take twenty cents. That's industry standard for a manager of my caliber. I take twenty, you take eighty percent. I am responsible for my expenses and you're responsible for yours. You own the company. I work for you."[11] Along with Heller, Wright invested much of his money into Ruthless Records.[14] Heller claims that he invested the first $250,000 and would eventually put up to $1,000,000 into the company.[11]
Musical career
N.W.A and Eazy-Duz-It (1986-1991)
N.W.A's (also named as "the world's most dangerous group"[13]) original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, and Ice Cube.[15][16] DJ Yella and MC Ren joined later.[17] The compilation album N.W.A. and the Posse was released on November 6, 1987, and would go on to be certified Gold in the United States.[18][19] The album featured material previously released as singles on the Macola Records label, which was responsible for distributing the releases by N.W.A and other artists like the Fila Fresh Crew, a West Coast rap group originally based in Dallas, Texas.[20][21]
Eazy-E's debut album, Eazy-Duz-It, was released in 1988, and featured twelve tracks. It was labeled as West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap and, later, as golden age hip hop. It has sold over 2.5 million copies in the United States and reached number forty-one on the Billboard 200.[10][22] The album was produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Yella and largely written by MC Ren, Ice Cube, and The D.O.C.[23] Both Glen Boyd from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and MTV's Jon Wiederhorn claimed that Eazy-Duz-It "paved the way" for N.W.A's most controversial album, Straight Outta Compton.[24][25] Wright's only solo in the album was a remix of the song "8 Ball", which originally appeared on N.W.A. and the Posse. The album featured Wright's writing and performing; he performed on seven songs and helped write four songs.[26]
Ice Cube left N.W.A in 1989 because of internal disputes and the group continued as a four-piece ensemble.[17] N.W.A released 100 Miles and Runnin' in 1990 and Niggaz4Life in 1991. A diss war started between N.W.A and Ice Cube when "100 Miles and Runnin'" and "Real Niggaz" were released. Ice Cube responded with "No Vaseline" on Death Certificate.[27] Wright performed on seven of the eighteen songs on Niggaz4Life.[28] In March 1991, Wright accepted an invitation to a lunch benefiting the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, hosted by then-U.S. President George H. W. Bush.[29] A spokesman for the rapper said that Eazy-E supported Bush because of his performance in the Gulf War.[30]
End of N.W.A and feud with Dr. Dre (1991-1994)
N.W.A began to split up after Jerry Heller became the band's manager. Dr. Dre recalls, "The split came when Jerry Heller got involved. He played the divide and conquer game. Instead of taking care of everybody, he picked one nigga to take care of and that was Eazy. And Eazy was like, 'I'm taken care of, so fuck it'." Dr. Dre and The D.O.C. sent Suge Knight to look into Eazy-E's financial situation as they began to grow suspicious of Eazy-E and Jerry Heller. Dr. Dre and The D.O.C. asked Eazy-E to release them from Ruthless, but Eazy-E refused. The impasse led to what reportedly transpired between Suge Knight and Eazy-E at the recording studio where Niggaz4life was recorded. After he refused to release Dr. Dre and The D.O.C., Suge Knight told Eazy-E that he had kidnapped Jerry Heller and was holding him prisoner in a van. This did not convince Eazy-E to release Dr. Dre and The D.O.C. from Ruthless, and Suge Knight threatened Eazy-E's family: Suge Knight gave Eazy-E a piece of paper that contained Eazy's mother's address, telling him, "I know where your mama stays." Eazy-E finally signed Dr. Dre and The D.O.C.'s releases, officially ending N.W.A.[31]
In 1993, Eazy E regularly attended court in the prosecution of the officers involved in the beating of Rodney King, often standing alongside Theodore J. Briseno, who he had met through sharing the same lawyer. Eazy E said, "The difference is that most people look at the video and say four white officers were responsible for the beating of this helpless, innocent black man. I say, 'Wrong.' Three white officers were responsible for beating Rodney King. The other officer (Theodore J. Briseno) happens to be Mexican-American, and he tried to stop them." This caused controversy in the hip-hop community, with Willie D calling Eazy E a "sellout".[32]
The feud with Dr. Dre continued after a track on Dre's debut album The Chronic, "Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')", contained lyrics that insulted Eazy-E. Eazy responded with the EP, It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, featuring the tracks "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" and "It's On". The album, which was released on October 25, 1993, contains pictures of Dre wearing "lacy outfits and makeup" when he was a member of the Electro-hop World Class Wreckin' Cru.[31]
Personal life
Wright had a son, Eric Darnell Wright (known as Lil Eazy-E), in 1984. He also had a daughter named Erin,[33] who changed her name to Ebie.[34] In October 2016, Ebie launched a crowd-funding campaign to produce a film called Ruthless Scandal: No More Lies to investigate her father's death.[35] It ended unsuccessfully in December 2016.[36]
Wright met Tomica Woods at a Los Angeles nightclub in 1991 and they married in 1995, twelve days before his death.[37] They had a son named Dominick and a daughter named Daijah (born six months after Wright's death).[38] After Wright's death, Ruthless was taken over by his wife. According to Jerry Heller, Wright had eleven children with eight women.[39]
Illness and death
Now, I'm in the biggest fight of my life and it ain't easy. But I want to say much love to those who have been down with me and thanks for all your support. Just remember: It's your real time and your real life.
--Statement from Eazy-E's camp on his behalf, March 16.[40]
On February 24, 1995, Wright was admitted to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles with a violent cough.[41] He was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.[42] He
i heard, RIP
Eazy-E We will always have you in our hearts
True
Amen 🙌
Amen
A true warrior
If he were still alive, he would have been sixty years old.
Stop comparing the sample with the original. It ain't a competition.
AGREED! like they don't have to like Megan but that doesn't mean slander her either.
Actually this isn't the original either, this version came out on Eazy E's Eazy Duz It album and the actual original came out on NWA and the Pose album. And Jim Jones, The Game and Cam'Ron done did a remix too
kinda becomes a competition when u sample the beat and rip off the title. im jus sayin
period
@Reshia & Willie Minggia you ok
*When we were kids. "Our parents just* *don't understand this music"*
*Now as parents. "Kids just don't* *understand this music" ☺️*
*If you're 28 and younger listening to* *this I salute you and thank you for* *keeping real hip hop alive🙌🏾*
I'm a 15 year old, I love this song. Ez E is a legend
I’m nine and I know what the song means
@@jdm_cars9448 it's good for your ears. It's really relaxing
@@jdm_cars9448 what does it mean fetus?
@@Flome810 Right?! 😂
I used to listen to this when I was 63, and now I'm 17. This will forever be a classic 💚
😂eh?
I’m so confused
Once you think you realize time isn't necessarily linear everything changes. Whatever time is. Anyway this shit is timeless as fuck but maybe that's also true of existence
brother is Benjamin Button
Math ain't mathin.
Who’s listening to this during quarantine? 😎
Pure gold.
Me
😎
Yeszir
Fuck yeah
Can’t believe Megan the stallion massacred Dre’s beat
Couldn't keep her hoof off someone's else's work
She ruined it
This beat was a masterpiece until she had to fuckin ruin the song by adding her remix
@@CJ-fq8ni stfu
@@yxng.zee_ stfu
*"It's all about making that GTA"*
-Eazy E aka Ryder in the game
No ice cube
@@kawakiuzamaki6426 Ice cube is sweet
[Free] Eazy e type beat 🔥🔥🔥
ruclips.net/video/I2kzw45DyJM/видео.html
STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON
Aka MC Eiht
This song the biggest wig out for me I listened to this for the first time while tripping balls on acid such a good song tho
2:31 when i shoot at the ballas
HAHAHA
LOL
Fucking under rated 🤣🤣
Gta san andres?
@@largemarge2098 ya
Where the eazy-e die hard fans at
Not me, but I like him ,I guess.
He’s in my top 10 but not a die hard
Imma a die hard fan of 2pac. And quickly becoming a die hard fan of Eazy. Such an iconic voice
Eazy-E is my favorite rapper
Anthony Milton he's overrated
+Carson King stfu He's not overrated shit The stuff you peeps listening today is overrated talks about drugs, sex, and Weird lyrics In 90s 80s it was best than 2010-2017
XxDjDavidxX u realize ice cube wrote his lyrics right when they was n NWA
#WELOVEAZY
Anthony Milton mine too.
Feminists when they realize itz "boyz n the hood" instead of "girlz n the hood".
😂
They can't even survive in the hood
They just call Cardi B*tch lol
N.W.A. is the definition of da boyz
stupidest comment i've ever seen
Megan doesn’t deserve to use this beat 🤦♂️
Facts gtfo with her trash
Played this song in my car and it turned into a 64 impala
Played this song in my car and immediately wrapped it around a telephone pole.
@@SherLock55 did you throw it in the gutter, and then buy another?
JUNE 26th 2024 ❤❤❤
This song makes me feel badass
“Blasts Boyz-in-the-hood in the hood”
“I’m a Gangster bruh”
@@JeremyTheEntrepreneur ? Like I already didnt
@hola no sé cómo ponerme just report him
I do it all the time
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R.I.P Eazy E we all miss you
Im Finna Nut easy u are alive?
He died of penis aids
I Love toes he should have stayed a virgin safety first
We Want Eazy
1:30 “don’t quote me boy cuz I ain’t said shit”
Probably my favorite Eazy-E quote ever
wait a minute
😂
😳
Hahaha
Wat
@@hunggiall agreed
Old: Real rap
New: Real crap
Some modern day rap is good but most of it is trash
@@Ok-iz2qu polo g and roddy ricch hard asf
@@AntdaGreat yeah
Haha 😂
@king15 2K cap the box is his only overated song
Girls in the hood is a disgrace to this masterpiece
You cant explain girls in the hood with 1 word but if you could disgrace would be it
Yes! Thank you! Megan ruined it.
I know right and when i try to one of them that it sucks their like “sHe iS tHe bESt PERIOD”
just say ur sexist and move on.
@@graciefiorentino2626 exellant bait
Who not here from Megan thee stallion and always come back to listen to this 💯
i’m just here to tell you delete that shit
@@AyeAjayy you mad?😈
@@emxo7178 no shit?
@@AyeAjayy good i hope you are 🦋💞🦋💞
Bruh why you acting tuff lol😂😂
Whose here after GTA6 trailer 🎉😊
If any one song could describe the entirety of the GTA franchise it would be this
No only 2 of them gta v story and sa
@@joo9619 agreed
That bass and flow is everything, love Compton’s style. RIP Eazy 💕😌
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Eazy E you will always be missed and the legend of rap, Rest In Peace 🙏🏽
Gta san movie
We need Rap/HipHop to be like this again!!!!!
Fr
The Era this has fallen, this Can not be remade anymore. The only thing we can do is find unique music.
ong
yes fr
That rap can be back , only if we try...and work hard..
If eazy was still alive he would put Megan in her place
Yee hole band
@SEBASTIAN NEMETH what
@@antoniobatestin6224 tory lanez shot her
Megan ruined this song this song was meant to be untouched
It is untouched but she just honestly WHY MEGAN u that bored?
literally how is her making her own version is ruining the original? like the og song exists its not like ur now forced to only listen to megans version and this one is banned or something, if u dont like megans song just dont listen to it?
@@blegh33 you don't understand
blegh literally it’s a remix and ppl are like na delete that shit like bruh-
@@ashlynh5398 yeah cuz she's tryna make a remix of a person's song that's ALREADY DEAD ABD U STAND FOR DAT U WRONG
OG’S WHO ALR KNEW THE SONG👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
Back in the day, lyrics were tight and cloths were loose, today, it's the opposite
Straight bars
[Free] Eazy e type beat 🔥🔥🔥
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Lyrics are very simple on here, not tight. Lyrics don't need to be good tho. It's about the sound
@aleksandr preston Yes it is!
I remember dre laughing at eazy when he first sang this song in straight outta Compton I miss Eazy man 😪
Fax that scene was the start of gangstar rap
dre laughed at him because he didn't know how to rap ice cube he had to teach him how to do it
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@AJ he wasnt afraid of suge in the movie either they just showed what actually happened...
IKR
He livin on grove street
His a crip
RR Gaming Pros 2 huh?
Sir_ Marx ?
@@rafaelski9966 yea easy e a crip
GrandTheftAuto:
San Andreas
The game is literally based on all the Rappers We listen to! 😅
This song better then all the shit of mumble Rap of today ...
Old head
@@bigboyappladrian2086 shut up at least he speaking facts
@@airehn5797 someone is mad
@@bigboyappladrian2086 He didn't say new school was bad, he said mumble rap is bad. Most young people probably agree with that too.
@@venkatvallabhaneni1227 mumble rap is shit overall but it depends on the standard u listening to it cuz if u listening to it to vibe then its hard af but far as lyricism, it's shit. I rlly don't like that mumble rap is taking over
Ryder nigga..!
LMFAO San Andreas
restaurant all cleen an shit
Nyderiders
I was looking for comment like this
NINJA STYLE!
This how many people like nwa👇🏿in 2020 💙❤️💜💚✝️😇
Yes
A nice amount, I am sure.
I just want I just want to have a good time
101 wow not alot
Jinks is still alive
Eazy E Was A Real Mf Gangster! R.i.p. to the Godfather of Gangster Rapp ! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Amen Brother.
I’m 46 and still listening to these masters.
Turning 45 in July. Such a "white girl in a black girl's body" but from the West side of Chicago! Don't test me...
Good on ya
I'm 34 And still listening to this
CHALE homes serio pedo bato loco cho u is............
Im 12 years and singing 2pac song and eazy e i know how to rap every 2pac song and rap god i can rap
1:20 it’s all about making that gta 😂
Gta - grand theft auto.
he’s in gta san andreas
@@kingmajin9404yea
1:43
@@kingmajin9404 Bruh i love GTA and i love old school beat.
2:29 Me and the boys chasing that one alien fron area 51
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAJAJJAJAJAJAAJJAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAGAGAAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAGAHAHAHHAHAHAGAGAGAGAGAGAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAJJAJahahahAHAJAHAHAHA!!!!!!*!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Cringe
Good sense of humor then u get in the News 🤣
Pure cringe muthapphukka
Wow u just killed our vibe
One of the things I love about this song is that it starts at EXACTLY 1:00 - so it's easy to skip to.
EAZY-E IS HARDER THAN CHINESE MATH
Eazy - E is harder than a Step Brother’s cucumber
@@D_LGND yo???
@@icantwaittowakeupoutthisdream I tried
Lol
The dislikes are from people who came here from Megan
Who's megan?
All her songs are just about fuckin sex and we don’t care she just ruined a masterpiece
@@valenaaaa4617 ain't no sin to do that but some of you people claiming that megan's one better without knowing the original one that's why a lot of us triggered.
actually, they're from the homies from Australia. Even the Megan fans got converted after they heard this.
😐
ayo is that TUPAC in the beginning talkin in the background with Dre & them? listen @0:10 i swear i heard him say “DOPE ..hahaha suckaz” yall catch that?
Man Das cube