Must suck for this guy. Just imagine watching your a movie about your life and your group and how your group rised from struggles, and you're completely forgotten. That's a hella hard slap in the face.
+Keyser Soeze I agree that Ren should've had a bigger presence in the movie but you have to remember that it was only Dre, Cube and Eazy who had very successful solo albums and other projects. No disrespect at all to Ren because he was a great lyricist and a great rapper but he just didn't have that " it factor " that Dre, Cube and Eazy had
I didn't see Ren as a star but he was important to the group. How can you downplay his role when he was there the entire time and an important lyricist in the group. Not a hanger on like he was portrayed in the movie.
@@ch33zybreadtrellie4 think yungstas wer the ones anticipating easy more so. Cats who kno n been round the history n culture wanted more of how it really went down. They all played they rolls n tha circle. Certain cats who wer bigger were gettn help from ones who wernt as known
I know many people said it before but it's really fucked up how they portrayed Eazy all miserable after N.W.A., doing nothing but smoking weed, downgrading houses and shit. Of course they showed Dre doing The Chronic and Cube writing Friday but they didn't show Eazy working with Bone Thugs which were more successful than N.W.A. themselves. Also the scene when Eazy and Cube meet in NY and Cube is sitting like a don with bodyguards mean muggin Eazy and making Eazy seem like a needy, weak ass muthafucka when Layzie Bone depicted the situation vividly in his interviews and it seems it was nothing like that. Obviously I wasn't there so I can't say but as a childhood N.W.A. fan I felt like the movie was a subliminal diss towards Eazy.
+AWOL 1 Bone Had the number one album in the country eazy wuzint broke he was bout to do GTA years before it was done that video game eazy was ahead of his time
your right. I had a feeling that if cube and dre were gonna have a say so that they was gonna make cube look straight gangsta and dre ,and kinda made easy soft which was some bullshit.
Exactly, I’m only 20, but I grew up with 6 boys, I been listening to old school. When that movie came out, kids come out of everywhere blasting “Straight Outta’ Compton”, the damn title of the movie as their theme song. It was so annoying, I couldn’t wait until it died down. Lmao. However, our youth wasn’t aware of such history, so I’m glad they caught on. Well, majority.
So true. Sad thing is that folks aren’t even willing to really do the research & know the facts, just believing what they see on TV, film & facebook...
People always mention Tupac and how he was doing Hail Mary too early in the movie, but that wasn't the major discrepancy -- they forget to mention that Tupac wasn't even on Death Row at the time -- in the movie, he was on Death Row while Eazy-E was in the hospital and before he died. In real life, Tupac was in jail when Eazy-E died, and he didn't sign to Death Row until September 1995 while still in jail -- 6 months after Eazy-E died. And he started recording for Death Row in October 1995.
+DiverseLA But Pac was affiliated though at that time. Remember pac was in the Ice Cube and Dre "natural born killaz" vid and thats in 94'. They was probably in the beginning
Now that I think about it, the movie had it right. They didn't show pac in the studio until AFTER EAZY DIED. They just fastforwarded to that timeline of Dre leaving deathrow. They had the timeline right. They showed eazy died and then showed dre at deathrow and then pac. They just fast-forwarded.
@@harijsmiezitis2646 yup. The only thing I can say bad about him is that the two songs he actually worked on in the original album sucked. I don’t know why of all the dope cuts on it, they had to be those two lol
@@harijsmiezitis2646 it wasn't no fucking documentary. It was a movie about a period of time in the group. Geez do you even know what a documentary is? Here's a fucking clue. They're usually narrarated. Not scripted.
Born Me I agree wit u cuz most of the character not on there nd they make eazy e broke thts why I barley like the movie nd Jerry wasn't mean nd trippin nd shit
i asked vlad on twitter and he said ren doesnt like doin interviews...he passed. but maybe he should ask again cuz he did an interview w complex i think
The flick focused on the three characters that are relevant today: the dead legend, the movie star, and Eminem's producer- the hundred dollar headphone dude. lol. It's Hollywood, that's how it works.
that wasn't my point, jackass. now-a-days everybody is openly a bitch and have no impact whatsoever. these guys, gangster or not, are still being talked about. just like pac being "gangster" it was to get into the minds of gangsters and speak with them mentally.
People gotta understand that Dre and Cube mainly fund this movie and of course they gonna sell their brand... I would love to see the other members make their version... Michelle did
As much as I loved the film, I think they need to all collaborate and put out a mini documentary series that gives Arabian Prince, The D.O.C. and the rest of the early Ruthless Records people their fair due.
Ice cube was a social commentator about his neighborhood and surroundings cities. He stated that meaning of times in interviews. He's a great story teller and writer about life in South Central LA, Compton, Watts, etc. In my opinion, Ice cube is one of the greatest lyricist from the Golden era. All of his lyrics are brutality honesty and are observations about Hood USA life. Most that grew up in So CAL hood in the 80's related and gravitated to Ice Cube reality raps and people around the world got insight on African-American and Latino-American culture and oppressions. He is a true artist and to me a real gangsta by navigating the hood and music industry and making it out alive and successful. Growing up in the 80's/90's in Compton was rough whether you gang banged or not (sometimes it was worse on a kid to not to be affiliated). I wholeheartedly concur with Arabian Prince and respect his legacy. He should've been in the movie. Big ups to him! Compton Finest!
Facts. I'm from Compton, grew up in Compton, listening to Cube my whole life, I have never heard Cube say he was bangin, or claim any hood. Just told stories about the hood
I agree I understand the point he tryin to make....but he low key shittin on cube...not even low key. He dnt kno how to talk to black people...we see how ross responded
+2pacexpert I never said that Gucci was one of the best lyricist I said he's bout that action when it comes to the street shit... So you saying he's garbage is irrelevant as fuck
I grew up with Eazy He was really the type of guy you wouldn't mess with ..and he got the women even before the career.. Never saw them other dudes tho
I wish they made a miniseries of the history of NWA that focused more on the people who didn't become super stars like Eazy, Dre, and Cube. Even in the Straight Outta Compton film, after Dre started Death Row, I was surprised how little Warren G and Snoop Doggy Dogg were showcased even though they were responsible for a lot of the early success of Death Row Records. Without Warren G, Snoop might have never gotten a chance at a record deal, plus he was instrumental in giving Dre old soul and funk records to sample from. I get that a lot of stuff had to be trimmed down to make a 2 hour film, but it would be great to have a more in depth story of NWA and the history of each member after the group splintered apart.
SenamaTv I realize that it's an NWA film, but it would still be dope if they did a more in depth miniseries, focusing on the birth of West Coast gangsta Rap & G-Funk.
As a "Compton" native, I loved the movie, because it brought back so many memories! Especially the scene when NWA performed at "Skateland" I remember hanging out there, as a teenager and seeing EPMD perform there before anyone even knew who they were (especially) anyone from Compton! I did here many people say there were discrepancies, when it comes to the group. Although, I am much younger than Dre, and Eazy, I am more Cube's age, but one thing that I know to be for sure, is that "Arabian Prince" was definitely one of the original members. If you look at the cover of the NWA "Straight Outta Compton" album; there's 6 members: Eazy, Dre, Cube, Ren, Yella, and Arabian Prince. I remember girls loved "Arabian Prince" because he sort of looked like the gangsta version of Prince (I believe he is half Arab) it is also true what he said about Eazy, everybody from Compton know his rep' and he was always very talented, smart, and a real one!
The anachronistic White Sox ballcap that Eazy wears right in the beginning always bugged me. Chicago didn't get the black and white hats until 1990....due in part to the popularity of black colored sports apparel that NWA promoted starting in 1986.
Yeah, some of the fashion was off in the movie. Dudes pants were to lose and baggy for the 1980s. Even for the late 80s, they had big jackets and tops but not the pants
+Roy King. I know. When Notorious came out, it had identical buzz as this movie. People just started hating as time went on. The same thing will happen with this movie!
+BronerBeast naw trust me Im from the east coast Im kinda mad at how cheesy Notorious was compared to Straight Outta Compton. I felt like the only really good Character/actor was the dude that played biggie however he wasnt as ugly as biggie. Its weird but biggie was so ugly that he made it cool to be ugly. What fat lazy eye nigga you know smashing red bones like faith evans currently? Lil cease character was a joke. Puffy was hood but he didnt get played correctly. Kim was actually a good girl playing the bad bitch in 3rd person. Trust me man I got every reason to want to like the film being that my fam is from NY but that shit is like a lifetime movie compared to this. I think what messed up the Biggie movie the most was the fact they had real popular actor playing these roles and I think Ice Cube learned from that and said he was gonna use nobodies and it ended up working out in his favor.
Mid West Fam lets go back in history! When Notorious came out, it had IDENTICAL buzz! Everyone was saying how perfect the actors were. Dude who played Puff; I remember everyone saying how perfect he was, he was giving Biggie speeches, and had Puff's personality! The movie looked sharp and fresh. It def wasnt no damn Lifetime movie! NWA movie was the same imo, and is talked about the same way! I thought Eazy was the only one that didnt do good. He aint look like eazy, talk like eazy. Dre and Cube was on point. Cube was perfect, but even he had some scenes where he kinda fell off. All in all, the Notorious movie was executed a little better. The NWA movie was clean af, but we have to remember these are baby actors who havent been in the game that much. But as time goes on, everyone will lie like this movie was trash! Both movies are just about equally great, but the Biggie movie had more professional veteran actors than the NWA movie!
It was great movie cinematically but it was OBVIOUS that Ice Cube & Dre slanted reality to make themselves look GREAT while ignoring ALL of the mistakes they made personally in their early careers concerning contracts & the decisions they made! (e.g. Dr. Dre TOTALLY left out the fact that he set-up Eazy-E to get threatened by Suge which ULTIMATELY lead to Dre losing EVERYTHING he did at Death Row!!!)
Ice Cube got ZERO pussy on the road + he was a CHILD (17) while the rest were in their early or mid-twenties = they got TONS of pussy vs. Ice Cube striking out REGULARLY= more insight they left out to make themselves seem NOT so stupid! Dre left out the fact that his FIRST THREE contracts he signed left him BROKE & trying to DESPERATELY get out of those deals. To this day, Dr. Dre has NEVER owned his own company, been the BOSS of his own company or made money from the sale of his company's or the IP associated with these labels or businesses successes'!
Well you know what, I just remembered that during that scene with the meeting with Suge, Dre, and Jimmy Iovine, Suge did mention about Dre having troubles with 'contracts', 'lawsuits' and stuff. I mean I know that ain't probably NOTHING, it's kinda SOMETHING. I think overall it's a lot of scenes that did get cut out cuz it was certain stuff they said in a couple of scenes that made believe like that scene must've been cut out.
Andre Salazar well, like I said, they mentioned the contracts and lawsuits and a lot of scenes was cut out. Don't get me wrong, I understand what you saying.
Another discrepancy, Eazy E never came on stage at the Detroit show. Their show got shut down before his entrance. He was supposed to come out later after NWA did some without him. It was to set up the crowd to start yelling out "We Want Eazy!" We never saw Eazy that night. FACTS
+dfiz313 I was thinking the same thing & unless I'm mistaken Eazy was the first to speak on studio gangsters on the clip from CB4, coulda been an interview from elsewhere but I think it was from there tho
+Billy Ocean That's a enough thing they changed in the movie cube didn't squash his beef with eazy at the tunnel club in new york. he squashed it at the set of cb4 in 1993 when eazy waited for cube to come then walked up to him and shook his hand.
The No Vaseline scene was chronologically inaccurate. The New York Seminar incident spawned No Vaseline, not the other way around. But, it was STILL great movie though....
At first, I was bout disagree with that but thinking about it more just now with Message to BA, yea, you right. I cherry picked certain scenes that was chronological inaccurate but that so good catch!
Arabian Price. What a cool man. He could have easily started complaining about not getting his fair share of recognition and screen time in the movie. AP responded straight forward and truthfully. He comes across as a mature adult with out a trace of conceit or jealousy. It shows he isn't carrying any petty resentment or animosity. Seems like he's moved on with his life and isn't stuck reliving the past - desperately trying to capture any fame attached with NWA. Good for him!
+likereallystfu Its funny, when I first watched it, I was like "Man, that movie was DOPE! And they got most everything right!" But then after a few days when that buzz died down and I thought about it some more, I was like "wait, they got a lot of shit wrong, a lot of shit out of order and it was definitely biased in favor of Dre and Cube."
this really shows how black folks and the crabs in a bucket mentality is so real. I have never experienced anything like this where a movie comes out and then people who aren't that important comes out and try to debunk everything about the movie
+willie waka whistle i know its hollywood cant put every last detail of a persons life in a movie every body cant have a part every cuzin every aunty like come on nigga
Movie should have been a mini series like The Temptations or Jackson 5: American Dream. Could have been a nice length, released on netflix or something so the music can be there and uncensored.
The movie was bullshit to make Cube and Dre look good. Cube dressed in a raiders hat and khakis in school in the movie. Look up cubes real high school pics lol. Dre knocking guys out with 1 punch and they left out Eazy getting money off Dre dissing him.
Ren was always my favorite lyricist from NWA. DOPE. I don't know what your beef is wit Cube, however I hope some of the homies address you one day when you lackin-security. You been shittin on him for nothin in several interviews.
I hate Vlad at 9:00 minutes talking about Cube's street status. He never claimed to be "street" or "thuggin" ...He rapped about people's experiences in the hood.
+brandonrussell79 But what Vlad says about Cube's persona is true, pretty much everyone....fans, the media and other rappers in the game thought that Cube was just about the scariest dude around. Ice Cube was the most feared rapper in the game throughout the '90s and late '80s.
+brandonrussell79 He coulda been like Slick Rick when he told a story...rick himself wasnt the subject, he talked about someone else doing the stuff. Straight outta compton, a Crazy muthafukka name Ice cube(He is the subject) then he goes on to say all this other gangsta shit he's done and will do if you fuck with him. thus Vlad and alot of other people got this impression when they were youngsters that Cube was a real gangsta and hardcore as fuck. First off he is not and never was from Compton! And he never personally gang banged. NWA told amazing stories about gangsters in compton, but they wrote themselves in as the gangsters doing the shit they rapped about...which was hardly true. Thats why lonzo said it fucked him up when he heard it, lol And AP just further backed it here.
ULTIMATEbudokai3 I never said Cube gang banged and in that line, he said his name, but he still speaking for the streets. Your problem if you don't get that. Never not one interview did he say he was thugging or gang banger. He always made it clear he was speaking for those who get misrepresented in society. Also, I've never been trouble don't mean I'm not a target by white supremacy! Get it together!
+brandonrussell79 Fuck a interview, not everybody is sitting around checking for that shit; they just go by what their music. If you use yourself in first person saying all kinds of gangsta shit then you are stating that you are gangsta. Only niggas who dickride or are eating off these studio gangstas say the opposite. If you like his music despite him being fake, then so be it, but don't pretend like everybody is supposed to know that.
*Dude speaks eloquently, clearly, his truth, but doesn't insult or downplay anyone's come up or hussle. He's not even angry and I don't get a jealous vibe from him either, he's just calm, chill and mellow. He gets mad respect from me because of that, doesn't sound bitter at all. Also he's easy on the eyes.*
I just realized after all these years that Arabian Prince was only involved on the songs that were totally away from the gangsta vibe. Makes me wonder how NWA would've been like had he never left. Even Ice Cube said in a few interviews he hated the two songs this guy was on. Don't get me wrong, Arabian Prince seems like a great guy I was just thinking about that like how much sound wise they needed him.
The editing in the movie was stupid because they shown Pac doing Hail Mary and then shown Eazy E dying but Pac was in prison during that time. Poor editing of the movie.
WHEN I WALKED OUT THIS MOVIE , THE FIRST THING I SAID WAS " WHERE WAS Arabian Prince ! & EVERYONE ELSE?!?!" This White boy was there!! I had CIA , world class Wrekin Crew & All the other Albums!! When they first came out Before NWA!! Arabian princess tracks raw my favorites!! I was very disappointed they left you out of the movie. . .. :(
I agree with Arabian Prince Ren deserves more credit than he gets not to discredit Dre or Cube but Ren should've been portrayed a lot better because he was with the group from the beginning, Cube left after the first album and put out his solo releases on a different label and Dre left after the second album and put out his solo releases on another label but Ren stayed on Ruthless Records when started putting out his solo releases. Besides he's "Ruthless For Life and The Villain In Black".
Right. What did y'all expect this movie was going to be? 100% accurate and perfect? Although there was things that was questionable but overall I loved it. This was going to be no different from other bios when it came to accuracy/inaccuracy.
Arabian Prince was a part of N.W.A history but he had nothing to do with any of the songs that made them famous. He was on one dance track and that was it. I kind of see why the movie didn't do anything with him, like how they didn't have Krazy Dee either. Ren should've had a bigger part though.
I feel like Arabian Prince should have been in the movie with a small part just to school the young kids on the group His introduction in the movie could have been when Dre was scratching and mixing at jinx moms he could have been sitting next to Jinx and they could have made his character leave the group after the studio sessions in Torrance It would have played good to say he left the group because of the contracts not being right and Ice Cube was peeping it
Must suck for this guy.
Just imagine watching your a movie about your life and your group and how your group rised from struggles, and you're completely forgotten. That's a hella hard slap in the face.
This man is being very mature about the whole thing, even said Ren & Yella shoulda had bigger roles. Whole thing is kinda stank
+Keyser Soeze Real shit!
+Keyser Soeze I agree that Ren should've had a bigger presence in the movie but you have to remember that it was only Dre, Cube and Eazy who had very successful solo albums and other projects. No disrespect at all to Ren because he was a great lyricist and a great rapper but he just didn't have that " it factor " that Dre, Cube and Eazy had
that is a slap in the face
Acute Perception LMAO!!!
"if you gonna write me out of the movie,shoot scenes where at least I wasn't there" .......Arabian Prince
Arabian Prince is at least 50 but looks like he is 30. Wow he is aging well.
Blindianswirl Two I was thinking the same damn thing! Damn I need his secrets!!!!!!
Black Don't Crack
Just like cube
@Crowbar. 27 everybody got problems but yeah, he's probably mentally strong
@@davephantom5150 he's Arabian.lol
Have to admit I was bothered the short shift Ren got. He was a important part of the group especially vocally.
I totally agree. But I think like AP said, they shined the light on the people that are the stars.
Who u know who went to see that movie thinking REN would be the star? The main member everyone was anticipating was Eazy.
I didn't see Ren as a star but he was important to the group. How can you downplay his role when he was there the entire time and an important lyricist in the group. Not a hanger on like he was portrayed in the movie.
After ice cube left mc ren was the main writer with doc n their next album went number 1
@@ch33zybreadtrellie4 think yungstas wer the ones anticipating easy more so. Cats who kno n been round the history n culture wanted more of how it really went down. They all played they rolls n tha circle. Certain cats who wer bigger were gettn help from ones who wernt as known
I know many people said it before but it's really fucked up how they portrayed Eazy all miserable after N.W.A., doing nothing but smoking weed, downgrading houses and shit. Of course they showed Dre doing The Chronic and Cube writing Friday but they didn't show Eazy working with Bone Thugs which were more successful than N.W.A. themselves. Also the scene when Eazy and Cube meet in NY and Cube is sitting like a don with bodyguards mean muggin Eazy and making Eazy seem like a needy, weak ass muthafucka when Layzie Bone depicted the situation vividly in his interviews and it seems it was nothing like that. Obviously I wasn't there so I can't say but as a childhood N.W.A. fan I felt like the movie was a subliminal diss towards Eazy.
Yeah that was some bullshit I agree.
+AWOL 1 Bone Had the number one album in the country eazy wuzint broke he was bout to do GTA years before it was done that video game eazy was ahead of his time
your right. I had a feeling that if cube and dre were gonna have a say so that they was gonna make cube look straight gangsta and dre ,and kinda made easy soft which was some bullshit.
took the words out my mouth.
eazy was going broke
Anyone who knows NWA knows Arabian Prince. Straight outta Compton was for 'new kids'. The movie was entertaining but confusing to those who remember.
American Cloned I been know Arabian prince before the movie
American Cloned that is so true new kids will never know or care for the real story
Exactly, I’m only 20, but I grew up with 6 boys, I been listening to old school. When that movie came out, kids come out of everywhere blasting “Straight Outta’ Compton”, the damn title of the movie as their theme song. It was so annoying, I couldn’t wait until it died down. Lmao. However, our youth wasn’t aware of such history, so I’m glad they caught on. Well, majority.
So true. Sad thing is that folks aren’t even willing to really do the research & know the facts, just believing what they see on TV, film & facebook...
Arabian Prince and Ice Cube are my favourite rappers from N.W.A
People always mention Tupac and how he was doing Hail Mary too early in the movie, but that wasn't the major discrepancy -- they forget to mention that Tupac wasn't even on Death Row at the time -- in the movie, he was on Death Row while Eazy-E was in the hospital and before he died. In real life, Tupac was in jail when Eazy-E died, and he didn't sign to Death Row until September 1995 while still in jail -- 6 months after Eazy-E died. And he started recording for Death Row in October 1995.
+DiverseLA But Pac was affiliated though at that time. Remember pac was in the Ice Cube and Dre "natural born killaz" vid and thats in 94'. They was probably in the beginning
+Slimkidd730 yeah plus pac and easy were friends too.he was already around them even before he joined death row.
+Slimkidd730 yea!!!
+DiverseLA yep yr right but pac did record with death row via interscope for murder was the case but too early for any all eyez on me and 7 days
Now that I think about it, the movie had it right. They didn't show pac in the studio until AFTER EAZY DIED. They just fastforwarded to that timeline of Dre leaving deathrow. They had the timeline right. They showed eazy died and then showed dre at deathrow and then pac. They just fast-forwarded.
Arabian Prince was left Straight Outta The Movie.
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@@regularguysgarage3276 Glad I did 🤣
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Damn, Arabian Prince seems like such a nice kat, man. It's totally unfair how they omitted him from the movie.
True
I feel really bad for him bcs they didnt even mention him in documentary of NWA like cmon fucking DOCUMENTARY
@@harijsmiezitis2646 yup. The only thing I can say bad about him is that the two songs he actually worked on in the original album sucked. I don’t know why of all the dope cuts on it, they had to be those two lol
Even Ren was practically left out the movie.
@@harijsmiezitis2646 it wasn't no fucking documentary. It was a movie about a period of time in the group. Geez do you even know what a documentary is? Here's a fucking clue. They're usually narrarated. Not scripted.
I respect Prince he still not throwing his boys under the bus like Vlad want him too lol
2pacexpert That's exactly what I was thinking. I like Vlad interviews, but he likes to throw rocks and hide his hands.
Definitely
Vlad always trying to get somebody to say some shit
Why is Vlad so obsessed with Ice Cube? What's his core beef with him?
@@badkarmalt We wouldn't tune in otherwise would we. Reality is often times stranger than fiction.
Omg, that Michel'le cut in. please give warning and time to adjust volume.
😂
I concur
True lol
She had the nerve to make a Mickey Mouse reference with that voice😂
Her voice is excruciating, idk how a man could listen to that all day
Straight Outta Compton was a great movie but a horrible biopic
Rebel King ikr
StarWarsFan 87 would you like to share why you disagree?
Born Me I agree wit u cuz most of the character not on there nd they make eazy e broke thts why I barley like the movie nd Jerry wasn't mean nd trippin nd shit
StarWarsFan 87 yea u 12 yr old, u too young so u probably know nwa after the movie
actually very close there are big differences
Vlad Please Please Get MC Ren On!!!!!
+mamadou diallo Yea Bro! We need that!!
i asked vlad on twitter and he said ren doesnt like doin interviews...he passed. but maybe he should ask again cuz he did an interview w complex i think
@Oshawn James he meant he passed on the interview bro lol
Dam this interview 3 years old. Time be moving.
Ice Cube always said they were rapping about what they saw and what goes on in their neighborhood. I saw all those interviews back then.
The flick focused on the three characters that are relevant today: the dead legend, the movie star, and Eminem's producer- the hundred dollar headphone dude. lol. It's Hollywood, that's how it works.
realest comment on Straight Outta Compton anywhere. you speak the truth.
spit them facts brother
Ice Cube said "this is a movie about five kids with a dream"
No Ice Cube? The movie shows two kids with a dream
That NWA movie should've never been made
basically..not really tryna tell the real srory...just told about who's still in the main lime light! I wanna know the full story not little tidbits!
MC Ren could have been the West coast version of Rakim. He was the best lyrical of the group. Eazy and Cube just had bigger personality.
Frfr..,..
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true, one of the very most underrated rappers of all time
I like Ren but he’s sooooofar from Ra.
Eazy didnt even write man... for me Cube was the best lyricist for sure
Can't believe this guy is 50 years old! Be barely looks even 40.
Black don't crack :)
50? damn he has good genes
Obviously not true. Look at Dr. Dre or Morgan Freeman. So ignorant to say that
+wunas96 Black don't crack
Black genes be dominant
They made Lonzo look like the dude from purple rain. haha
He look like the real life Big Smoke
They made Alonzo look like Pinky from Friday
Clifton Powell plays Pinky in Next Friday and voices Big Smoke too, lol.
they pulled the gangster stuff off while not being gangsters the same way eazy pulled rapping off and not being a rapper. end of discussion.
that wasn't my point, jackass. now-a-days everybody is openly a bitch and have no impact whatsoever. these guys, gangster or not, are still being talked about. just like pac being "gangster" it was to get into the minds of gangsters and speak with them mentally.
+Kalin elcuentacuentos eazy e straight up gangster wrong nigga to fuck with
+The84676 They influenced Gangsters though, they actually made gangsters
+JOK3RxSh07gun ..pac never claimed to be gangster he was a streetboy but he did become gangster..
Yeah never heard it said any better.
"If Mickey Mouse was there..."
Well, Minnie Mouse was there. lol
i thought the fucking same thing xD
PookieBern :)
Haha. Michel'le!
Aww she is adorable!
I got a boner from her voice
I wonder what Michel'le's sex moans sounds like
People gotta understand that Dre and Cube mainly fund this movie and of course they gonna sell their brand... I would love to see the other members make their version... Michelle did
why do people think you have to be gangsta it's alot of people in the world who don't claim to be gangsta or a thug but they're not punks either
INDEED !!!
Right!
So true bro..
Yup
Vlad doesn’t understand what “Entertainer” really means!!!
It's so ironic for Michele'le would mention Mickey Mouse.... he he
As much as I loved the film, I think they need to all collaborate and put out a mini documentary series that gives Arabian Prince, The D.O.C. and the rest of the early Ruthless Records people their fair due.
vlad keep sneak dissin cube on every video lol
Right. It's getting to the point like "Nigga, why are obsessed with him?"
I think because of how he puts out his videos incrementally, it makes it worse than it seems.
Vlad needs to diss Dr. Dre
he gets killed if he diss dre and cube@@vicvega24
Ice cube was a social commentator about his neighborhood and surroundings cities. He stated that meaning of times in interviews. He's a great story teller and writer about life in South Central LA, Compton, Watts, etc. In my opinion, Ice cube is one of the greatest lyricist from the Golden era. All of his lyrics are brutality honesty and are observations about Hood USA life. Most that grew up in So CAL hood in the 80's related and gravitated to Ice Cube reality raps and people around the world got insight on African-American and Latino-American culture and oppressions. He is a true artist and to me a real gangsta by navigating the hood and music industry and making it out alive and successful. Growing up in the 80's/90's in Compton was rough whether you gang banged or not (sometimes it was worse on a kid to not to be affiliated). I wholeheartedly concur with Arabian Prince and respect his legacy. He should've been in the movie. Big ups to him! Compton Finest!
I was told EAZY E sold weed and started ruthless records. EAZY E had a wrap sheet and was a gangsta tryin to be a rapper. RIP brotha E
Facts. I'm from Compton, grew up in Compton, listening to Cube my whole life, I have never heard Cube say he was bangin, or claim any hood. Just told stories about the hood
Cube aint never gonna be coming on this show now lol
Right. That's why he probably bashing him because he turned down the interview.
Panic Zone, Something To Dance 2 are classics that will never die...Before there was gangster rap there was Electro in Los Angeles.
Turbo & Ozone didn't like Electro Rock though ...
Well there was ice T
@@regularguysgarage3276 shiiiit, then what they breakdance to then? 😂😂😂
I been waiting for the homie ComptonAssTG to redo Panic Zone. Everyone from the Hub can feel me on that one
"I mean He was crazy.. iv seen eazy do some stuff" 😂😂😂
12:22 lookin at the cam like "dont get me from the grave E you know i got your back"
Ocean Shirley dead
Dafok
Donovan Smith has now been mentioned by BG Knocc Out and Arabian Prince.
Vlad you keep calling Cube "fake" subliminally...you should chill
+DonJuan6 i was thinkin the same thing lol. vlad is lookin for trouble
+Kalin elcuentacuentos stfu
I agree
I understand the point he tryin to make....but he low key shittin on cube...not even low key. He dnt kno how to talk to black people...we see how ross responded
+DonJuan6 Gucci Mane is fucking garbage
+2pacexpert I never said that Gucci was one of the best lyricist I said he's bout that action when it comes to the street shit... So you saying he's garbage is irrelevant as fuck
I grew up with Eazy He was really the type of guy you wouldn't mess with ..and he got the women even before the career.. Never saw them other dudes tho
Yeah I grew up with Tom Cruise. We use to jump planes together
@@mr.nobody8572 ME & Dre WorkOut Together Ever Tuesday, Small World 🌍
I wish they made a miniseries of the history of NWA that focused more on the people who didn't become super stars like Eazy, Dre, and Cube. Even in the Straight Outta Compton film, after Dre started Death Row, I was surprised how little Warren G and Snoop Doggy Dogg were showcased even though they were responsible for a lot of the early success of Death Row Records. Without Warren G, Snoop might have never gotten a chance at a record deal, plus he was instrumental in giving Dre old soul and funk records to sample from. I get that a lot of stuff had to be trimmed down to make a 2 hour film, but it would be great to have a more in depth story of NWA and the history of each member after the group splintered apart.
it wuz an "NWA" film..
Exactly!!
SenamaTv I realize that it's an NWA film, but it would still be dope if they did a more in depth miniseries, focusing on the birth of West Coast gangsta Rap & G-Funk.
It was an NWA film, yet half of the film revolved around Dre... It wasn't an NWA film, it was a "Dr. Dre and NWA" film.
CallMeTony bone thugs n harmony
When Vlad said Straight Outta Compton made the Notorious B.I.G movie look like the Aaliyah movie...... dead lmao.
Vlad always trynna sound hard and it cracks me up😂
I wish they would of put ren more into the movie
+daroyalgeneral Yella's role was alright since he played the background role anyway.
Burn Hollywood Burn was a great Public Enemy Song. Cube and BDK were great.
As a "Compton" native, I loved the movie, because it brought back so many memories! Especially the scene when NWA performed at "Skateland" I remember hanging out there, as a teenager and seeing EPMD perform there before anyone even knew who they were (especially) anyone from Compton! I did here many people say there were discrepancies, when it comes to the group. Although, I am much younger than Dre, and Eazy, I am more Cube's age, but one thing that I know to be for sure, is that "Arabian Prince" was definitely one of the original members. If you look at the cover of the NWA "Straight Outta Compton" album; there's 6 members: Eazy, Dre, Cube, Ren, Yella, and Arabian Prince. I remember girls loved "Arabian Prince" because he sort of looked like the gangsta version of Prince (I believe he is half Arab) it is also true what he said about Eazy, everybody from Compton know his rep' and he was always very talented, smart, and a real one!
So is u sayin u be down there?
Vlad so heart broken about Ice Cube
Kay You he thought ice cube was a real gangsta and to find out that cube wasn’t just breaks vlad’s heart so much
ROFL
Straight Outta Compton was the best sci-fi movie I've seen since Avatar.
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ice cube was no gangsta the real gangster was eazy
Bobby the Crackhead his brother was but he had a taught childhood
Eazy-E was an hustler!
Eazy was a DOPE BOY not a gangbanger
"I GangBanged for 2 days n when I saw somebody get beat down I said I'm done" lololol 😂😂😂😃 that shit was too funny
Kids these days think they know the history of NWA just because they seen the movie but they have no idea who's Arabian prince.
Arabian Prince did a solo on the very first album NWA And Posse called Panic Zone, Maaaan that was one of the hardest singles on that album !!!
I didn't understand how a key member like Arabian prince wasn't in the movie
The anachronistic White Sox ballcap that Eazy wears right in the beginning always bugged me. Chicago didn't get the black and white hats until 1990....due in part to the popularity of black colored sports apparel that NWA promoted starting in 1986.
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Yeah, some of the fashion was off in the movie. Dudes pants were to lose and baggy for the 1980s. Even for the late 80s, they had big jackets and tops but not the pants
what is Vlad got against ice cube? lol
+Dvsty Music vlad keep sneak dissin cube
cuz cube turned down his interview request lol
+Dvsty Music DEEZ NUTTZ
+DEEZ NUTTZ HA...
+DEEZ NUTTZ GOTEEEEM
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha Vlad wild. But I agree with you. Straight Outta Compton does make Biggie movie look like the Aaliyah lol lol lol lol
I don't understand
+Roy King. I know. When Notorious came out, it had identical buzz as this movie. People just started hating as time went on. The same thing will happen with this movie!
The biggie movie had buzz but it wasn't that good of a "film" this, Straight Outta Compton, is a good film. Story and cinematically.
+BronerBeast naw trust me Im from the east coast Im kinda mad at how cheesy Notorious was compared to Straight Outta Compton. I felt like the only really good Character/actor was the dude that played biggie however he wasnt as ugly as biggie. Its weird but biggie was so ugly that he made it cool to be ugly. What fat lazy eye nigga you know smashing red bones like faith evans currently? Lil cease character was a joke. Puffy was hood but he didnt get played correctly. Kim was actually a good girl playing the bad bitch in 3rd person. Trust me man I got every reason to want to like the film being that my fam is from NY but that shit is like a lifetime movie compared to this. I think what messed up the Biggie movie the most was the fact they had real popular actor playing these roles and I think Ice Cube learned from that and said he was gonna use nobodies and it ended up working out in his favor.
Mid West Fam lets go back in history! When Notorious came out, it had IDENTICAL buzz! Everyone was saying how perfect the actors were. Dude who played Puff; I remember everyone saying how perfect he was, he was giving Biggie speeches, and had Puff's personality! The movie looked sharp and fresh. It def wasnt no damn Lifetime movie! NWA movie was the same imo, and is talked about the same way! I thought Eazy was the only one that didnt do good. He aint look like eazy, talk like eazy. Dre and Cube was on point. Cube was perfect, but even he had some scenes where he kinda fell off. All in all, the Notorious movie was executed a little better. The NWA movie was clean af, but we have to remember these are baby actors who havent been in the game that much. But as time goes on, everyone will lie like this movie was trash! Both movies are just about equally great, but the Biggie movie had more professional veteran actors than the NWA movie!
It was great movie cinematically but it was OBVIOUS that Ice Cube & Dre slanted reality to make themselves look GREAT while ignoring ALL of the mistakes they made personally in their early careers concerning contracts & the decisions they made! (e.g. Dr. Dre TOTALLY left out the fact that he set-up Eazy-E to get threatened by Suge which ULTIMATELY lead to Dre losing EVERYTHING he did at Death Row!!!)
Well, I think Cube's was fine I mean he really didn't have nothing to hide on his part compared to Dre's.
Ice Cube got ZERO pussy on the road + he was a CHILD (17) while the rest were in their early or mid-twenties = they got TONS of pussy vs. Ice Cube striking out REGULARLY= more insight they left out to make themselves seem NOT so stupid! Dre left out the fact that his FIRST THREE contracts he signed left him BROKE & trying to DESPERATELY get out of those deals. To this day, Dr. Dre has NEVER owned his own company, been the BOSS of his own company or made money from the sale of his company's or the IP associated with these labels or businesses successes'!
Well you know what, I just remembered that during that scene with the meeting with Suge, Dre, and Jimmy Iovine, Suge did mention about Dre having troubles with 'contracts', 'lawsuits' and stuff. I mean I know that ain't probably NOTHING, it's kinda SOMETHING. I think overall it's a lot of scenes that did get cut out cuz it was certain stuff they said in a couple of scenes that made believe like that scene must've been cut out.
Yes speak that true shit
Andre Salazar well, like I said, they mentioned the contracts and lawsuits and a lot of scenes was cut out. Don't get me wrong, I understand what you saying.
I hope to see one day interview of Michel'le with D.O.C. just imagine the contrast 😅
This dude is honest and sincere.... I believe he's telling the truth
Another discrepancy, Eazy E never came on stage at the Detroit show. Their show got shut down before his entrance. He was supposed to come out later after NWA did some without him. It was to set up the crowd to start yelling out "We Want Eazy!" We never saw Eazy that night. FACTS
ice cube didn't act gangster in the movie. why do you continue to bring him up about being a studio gangster. half of the 90s rappers were.
so basically they was cb4 before cb4
+dfiz313 I was thinking the same thing & unless I'm mistaken Eazy was the first to speak on studio gangsters on the clip from CB4, coulda been an interview from elsewhere but I think it was from there tho
+Billy Ocean That's a enough thing they changed in the movie cube didn't squash his beef with eazy at the tunnel club in new york. he squashed it at the set of cb4 in 1993 when eazy waited for cube to come then walked up to him and shook his hand.
cb4 was based on nwa.
@@deathrager2404 lol that's what I was about to say
@@L1am21 lol yeah that sounds about right. They were in that movie including Shaq
The No Vaseline scene was chronologically inaccurate. The New York Seminar incident spawned No Vaseline, not the other way around. But, it was STILL great movie though....
At first, I was bout disagree with that but thinking about it more just now with Message to BA, yea, you right. I cherry picked certain scenes that was chronological inaccurate but that so good catch!
No Vaseline best diss track ever
Check out Arabian Prince on Roadium Radio with Host Tony A. Da Wizard here > ruclips.net/video/HCC-9mlwuTk/видео.html
where BG knocc out at BG BG BG BG BG
+Mak City definition Original Baby Gangsta
+Mak City we just interviewed him - clips are on the channel
+djvlad Hey Vlad, is there any more BG videos or just the two?
When Vlad gone learn that's who we wanna see lol.
+Lakers 16 lol righht
"fuck a car, I'll do a ma'fuckin' walk by"...with a HAMMER! LOL my nigga Eazy
Arabian Price. What a cool man.
He could have easily started complaining about not getting his fair share of recognition and screen time in the movie. AP responded straight forward and truthfully. He comes across as a mature adult with out a trace of conceit or jealousy. It shows he isn't carrying any petty resentment or animosity. Seems like he's moved on with his life and isn't stuck reliving the past - desperately trying to capture any fame attached with NWA. Good for him!
Donovan Smith aka a white dude doing technical behind the scenes. He had a major role in a lot of albums.
Great Interview!"Glad i Saw This!!👊💯
One of the illest and most underrated artists from the west coast....producing, djing, rapping he did it all
I'm so glad somebody talked about this. That movie was so fucking one sided. Authentic story my ass.
are you New here clad been doing these nwa interviews for the past year
U sound dumb. For the most it was
+likereallystfu Its funny, when I first watched it, I was like "Man, that movie was DOPE! And they got most everything right!" But then after a few days when that buzz died down and I thought about it some more, I was like "wait, they got a lot of shit wrong, a lot of shit out of order and it was definitely biased in favor of Dre and Cube."
this really shows how black folks and the crabs in a bucket mentality is so real. I have never experienced anything like this where a movie comes out and then people who aren't that important comes out and try to debunk everything about the movie
+willie waka whistle i know its hollywood cant put every last detail of a persons life in a movie every body cant have a part every cuzin every aunty like come on nigga
MC Ren was the realest in NWA!
Panic Zone was one of my favorite cuts by Arabian Prince
Poor Arabian Prince always the least known
BlacKyd he ain’t poor tho!
Movie should have been a mini series like The Temptations or Jackson 5: American Dream. Could have been a nice length, released on netflix or something so the music can be there and uncensored.
The movie was bullshit to make Cube and Dre look good. Cube dressed in a raiders hat and khakis in school in the movie. Look up cubes real high school pics lol. Dre knocking guys out with 1 punch and they left out Eazy getting money off Dre dissing him.
0:33 sometimes songs that are recorded for one album don't get released until another album, I think that's what happened with Hail Mary
Ren was always my favorite lyricist from NWA. DOPE. I don't know what your beef is wit Cube, however I hope some of the homies address you one day when you lackin-security. You been shittin on him for nothin in several interviews.
Right for no reason. Why he you think Cube don't want to be interviewed by you? You ain't slick wit them sneak dissin shots.
DOC was in the Fila Fresh Crew in Dallas. K104 gave them so much airplay
I hate Vlad at 9:00 minutes talking about Cube's street status. He never claimed to be "street" or "thuggin" ...He rapped about people's experiences in the hood.
Right.
+brandonrussell79 But what Vlad says about Cube's persona is true, pretty much everyone....fans, the media and other rappers in the game thought that Cube was just about the scariest dude around. Ice Cube was the most feared rapper in the game throughout the '90s and late '80s.
+brandonrussell79
He coulda been like Slick Rick when he told a story...rick himself wasnt the subject, he talked about someone else doing the stuff.
Straight outta compton, a Crazy muthafukka name Ice cube(He is the subject) then he goes on to say all this other gangsta shit he's done and will do if you fuck with him.
thus Vlad and alot of other people got this impression when they were youngsters that Cube was a real gangsta and hardcore as fuck.
First off he is not and never was from Compton! And he never personally gang banged.
NWA told amazing stories about gangsters in compton, but they wrote themselves in as the gangsters doing the shit they rapped about...which was hardly true.
Thats why lonzo said it fucked him up when he heard it, lol And AP just further backed it here.
ULTIMATEbudokai3
I never said Cube gang banged and in that line, he said his name, but he still speaking for the streets. Your problem if you don't get that. Never not one interview did he say he was thugging or gang banger. He always made it clear he was speaking for those who get misrepresented in society. Also, I've never been trouble don't mean I'm not a target by white supremacy! Get it together!
+brandonrussell79 Fuck a interview, not everybody is sitting around checking for that shit; they just go by what their music. If you use yourself in first person saying all kinds of gangsta shit then you are stating that you are gangsta. Only niggas who dickride or are eating off these studio gangstas say the opposite. If you like his music despite him being fake, then so be it, but don't pretend like everybody is supposed to know that.
*Dude speaks eloquently, clearly, his truth, but doesn't insult or downplay anyone's come up or hussle. He's not even angry and I don't get a jealous vibe from him either, he's just calm, chill and mellow. He gets mad respect from me because of that, doesn't sound bitter at all. Also he's easy on the eyes.*
I just realized after all these years that Arabian Prince was only involved on the songs that were totally away from the gangsta vibe. Makes me wonder how NWA would've been like had he never left. Even Ice Cube said in a few interviews he hated the two songs this guy was on. Don't get me wrong, Arabian Prince seems like a great guy I was just thinking about that like how much sound wise they needed him.
The editing in the movie was stupid because they shown Pac doing Hail Mary and then shown Eazy E dying but Pac was in prison during that time. Poor editing of the movie.
please don't ever let that women talk again. shit sounded like a mouse with a megaphone.
WHEN I WALKED OUT THIS MOVIE , THE FIRST THING I SAID WAS " WHERE WAS Arabian Prince ! & EVERYONE ELSE?!?!" This White boy was there!! I had CIA , world class Wrekin Crew & All the other Albums!! When they first came out Before NWA!! Arabian princess tracks raw my favorites!! I was very disappointed they left you out of the movie. . .. :(
If you had MC Ren here you'd have the most watch vladtv history.
Yep
This movie is a music clip compilation with some story added. Cashgrab.
I was wondering where Arabian was at? They did down play MC Ren. Ren has always been uncredited.
I kinda understand why AP didn’t get that much attention (he wasn’t in the group for very long), but MC Ren was a primary member.
@@Magno_Moneybut ren still said maybe 2 words
My stoner ass thought it said "dispensaries."
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can somebody explain me why isnt this guy in the movie
Arbnor Pajaziti because he wasn't really given the big attention in NWA even then.
thanks, bro
He did not rap on many if not any songs on Straight Outta Compton. He was mentioned in one of the songs on the album.
Gtfoh Arbain Princd was on straight outta compton nigga was on ths fucking album cover and Nwa and the posse album stop fucking playing
deashun walker I know he was on the album cover. Which songs did he rap on? Duh! !
I think ren should definitely have been in the movie he was in Nwa a lot longer than ice cube was
Arabian Prince is a cool dude
I agree with Arabian Prince Ren deserves more credit than he gets not to discredit Dre or Cube but Ren should've been portrayed a lot better because he was with the group from the beginning, Cube left after the first album and put out his solo releases on a different label and Dre left after the second album and put out his solo releases on another label but Ren stayed on Ruthless Records when started putting out his solo releases. Besides he's "Ruthless For Life and The Villain In Black".
And with all that said... "Straight Outta Compton" was still a good ass movie!
Right. What did y'all expect this movie was going to be? 100% accurate and perfect? Although there was things that was questionable but overall I loved it. This was going to be no different from other bios when it came to accuracy/inaccuracy.
exactly
Ren always had my favorite verses and solo songs on all early NWA songs.
mc ren turn
I always carry a mac 10, know what I'm sayin
+DEEZ NUTTZ already
+DEEZ NUTTZ M.C Ren is a nigga you don't want to fuck with.
Arabian Prince was a part of N.W.A history but he had nothing to do with any of the songs that made them famous. He was on one dance track and that was it. I kind of see why the movie didn't do anything with him, like how they didn't have Krazy Dee either. Ren should've had a bigger part though.
Ruthless Villian interview we want MC Ren
mc ren & eazy e was actually living the lifestyle they was rapping about
Do they ever do these bio topic films right??
Nah.Thats what makes a biopic not a documentary
There's no such thing as a perfect biopic
New Edition was because they still alive and apart of it
Malcolm X was damn close
Ray was
Jackson 5 movie was on point. . .and I agree that the New Edition movie is a close second if not better
The 5 Heartbeats and The Country Bears were the best biopics
I’m 46 and my generation seems to be in good shape. All these 90s 00s rappers are around my age and look like they take care of themselves
I feel like Arabian Prince should have been in the movie with a small part just to school the young kids on the group His introduction in the movie could have been when Dre was scratching and mixing at jinx moms he could have been sitting next to Jinx and they could have made his character leave the group after the studio sessions in Torrance It would have played good to say he left the group because of the contracts not being right and Ice Cube was peeping it
Im just gonna stay away from this channel, Vlads sneak dissin has reached unforgivable heights.
It's funny how none of the NWA members seem to comment on the questions about Eazy-E's criminal past
"Eazy had a hammer." Hahahahaha
They even included d.o.c but still somehow forgot this guy💀💀💀
6:22 was unexpected and made me almost choke on what I was eating.
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