DJ Yella : When Eazy died…
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- čas přidán 25. 09. 2023
- In this clip from The Gangster Chronicle’s podcast sit down with NWA member DJ Yella we discuss the aftermath of Eazy E’s death.
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I got chills when Yella said he quit music the moment Eazy was placed in the ground. His death emotionally killed a lot of people.
Yella wasn't ready to sell his soul for the bag. Yella said he was good.
Steele literally repeats what the whole world has been saying for years on topics and then act like he's the only one who thinks that way on a certain topic.
I like hearing from Yella an his stories. His persona is sincere. I feel him cause he comes across as a brutally honest person.
that's why eazy respected him.
Easily my favorite NWA member in terms of his personality
That goofy never talks about anything bruh! He sucks!!!
I wonder how things would of been if eazy e die in a drive by shooting they would of thought suge knight had something to do with it
Well, and again... Yella indeed release a solo album... On Ruthless... After Eazy passed. I bought it bc I was such an NWA fan. I bought every solo album the members on NWA did
It wasn't released on ruthless records it was released independently on street life records 26th march 1996 1 year after Eazys death
@@patrickcooke2266 Hell yeah, you right... It wasn't on Ruthless. I was just going on the memory of my 16 year old self at the time... But, he indeed do music after Eazy's passing. That was the point
And the album wasn’t bad either
I still have the cd.. it was actually a good album
Yeah it was a decent album. Didn’t make mainstream play but had some good hits from other artists. I guess it was his send off album as a tribute to Eazy.
Yella did do a tribute album to Eazy
Yup he did Greatest Hits & Str8 Off Tha Streets in Compton during the same time as his final projects
@TheStreetFoolosopher-dn9rf He also did a solo album dedicated to Eazy E. Although Yella couldn't rap, at least he tried. E for effort
@@j.smoov7220he didn't rap he had other people rapping on there he just did the production
@jjcrockett7738 No .. Of course, he had people rap on songs, but he tried his hand at rapping (mainly talking) on the album.
When I be asleep and have a crazy dream (the dream always ties in to whats going on jn reality). If someone is talking next to me while Im sleep , i will hear it in my dream
I Experienced that before.
It's crazy that nobody speaks on one of the members from X Clan catching AIDS.
Thank goodness this 8 minutes didn't turn into another Eight Show. 😂😂
Soren really does his HIP HOP HOMEWORK - back in the late 80’s early 90’s there was a rumour that BDK had AIDS
Damn I never heard of that
@@jjcrockett7738Me neither. It must've been proven to be a rumor.
Yella u released This Is 4 The E album a year after E died. So he wasn’t done with music at the time E died.
Releasing and making are two different things.
Imagine your boy dying like that the guy who helped you get out of the ghetto and for him to die it’s just sad Yella cared about eazy more than Dre and cube you can tell he loved eazy more then a friend, cube and Dre only liked Eazy probably because he gave them the popularity and exposure,of course they were probably friends but Yella was like eazys family you can tell he was very broken when he lost eazy and he probably still hasn’t recovered from that look at the way he looked at eazys coffin you can tell he died inside a lil
I respect yella so much because he was there for e when Dre and eazy was arguing with each other😩 he’s been A1 since day one
Respect to yella .I'm glad he back on his feet
They mentioned Eazy E having aids on the Domino skit on the Doggystyle album
Look tho. I hear this conversation between (argument) Dogg pound and Eazy E. They was on the phone. Dogg pound was saying "aids having nigga. This before he got sick. I know I hear that tape.
Dig that up. Somebody explain that one
They talking about Luke from 2 live crew
Yella decided he had to do what he had to do. If he was no longer satisfied with it,why continue it. He felt his music would never be the same without Eazy.
Ya'll know Eazy E didn't die from no AIDS
Aids placebo effect 😅