First Time Hearing Eazy-E - Real Muthaphuckkin G's
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No lies were told in this song. Eazy was a real one.
💯💯
Facts.
He died the way gays die bruh.....Real 1? Naw hell naw....that means some Dude went in his ass....( that neans his ass got tore up, and his Spreader shot a load (HIV) with blood in it, E become a carrier for a time cause that's how HIV WORKS ( always a trace of blood in a Load) and don't give me no bullshit excuse. HIV Doesn't Kill, it turns into full Blown Aids then kills...which E died from with complications from pneumonia. I was born in the early 80s in Southern Cali...still here so you know I was a fan. E and Dre probably the first Gay "gangster" rappers.
Snoop dog is from rolling 20s frfr . So not eberything was a fact.
@@Unordinaryliving yh but he wasnt gangbangin n shit,he was hust sellin drugs and actin hard on camera like he was actually gang bangin
The fact eazy could get that many people in south central together to do a shoot in the hood and he had REAL gs in the video says something. He was one of them dudes
not south central, thats compton, he was in his hood kelly park and nutty bloicc hood in cpt and they are crip allies thats why evryone is together
some of the Gs had felony warrants for them and they showed up eazy e
Compton
he could of got 5 X that in about 15 minutes without a cell phone.
@@bighuncho5587 they were shooting it in the southside hood turf bro... You can see some og's of the Sscc
Real hip hop never gets old
lmfao this aint real hiphop
@@fuzzy5058yoo bro can i copy your channel's song of eazy e
@@sanjibgaire1435 what do you mean?
@@fuzzy5058👈 is a punk
Dre was performing in a dress before easy got him
Im 44 now and let me tell you those days music was so damn good. This type of rap had us hyped up and the passion we had just talking about it will never be forgotten. It was wonderful
This is one of the hardest instrumentals of all-time, imo. Quintessential 90s West Coast gangsta sound.
Facts
Mf'n right
My dude, instrumentals don't have lyrics. Just saying...
@@budhalbr Haha, nah, I just mean the instrumental they’re rapping over, with or without lyrics, just embodies that era and genre. Instrumental + the lyrics are what makes it Real Muthaphukkin Gs, but whoever made the beat is an unsung hero.
I am a nearly fifty year old white woman from Europe and I totally get it. Presenting a sound and lyrics to the world in a way that is understood universally.. Thats art!
I was a white kid in 6th grade the year was 94. I had Metallica ride the lightning on cassette and my fresh copy of Eazy E 187 Dre killa. It was the time to be alive. 💚🤘 This song was incredible when it dropped.
My man
Good Taste My Guy
Songs of my youth too. My older sis would hide my cassettes because they were explicit, I always found them though.
Yo I wish I was born in the 80s or 90s I love eazy e and metallica ride the lighting is my favourite
So are u still white
This is the greatest diss track of all time. Hard to understand how anyone who likes rap/hip hop has not listened to Eazy Duz It. Whole album is literally what gangster rap is.
This isn’t in easy duz it though
No Vaseline is better but this is good.
@@gbaker1a775eazy wat wud you do off his last album is the best dis track of all time
Eazy is my favorite artist but i think Tupac's hit em up is the best disstrack It's a death threat put into a song nobody goes past that line anymore
How ice cude dissed the rest of NWA in no vaseline that it ended the whole group
EAZY was a REAL ONE!!!!! I'm so glad you guys are diving into Hip Hop history!!
Retired LAPD officer from the 80s and 90s…… absolutely loved and still bump NWA to this day. Those were the most violent, awesome, deadly, beautiful, sad years of my life. RIP little brother 🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏
🔥🙏
N.W.A, and Ice T VS Public Enemy and The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Well damn.
@Heycel we must listen to and appreciate every view or we become non thinking robots. Stay safe 🙏
@@Airborne80 you seem like a very smart man and thank you for your service need more cops like you
I'm from Los Angeles and grew up in the 80s/90s when all this greatness was coming out. This screams west coast, and that beat is 🔥. Eazy is one of my all time favs. RIP
Brother you are so lucky
Bro i wish i was born in la and be in that era man😢
One of my favorite Easy E's rap songs is.. No More Questions!! He kills it!!
listen to its on by eazy e dude
Waitin . . . For some people to leave. Gotta nutha trick up my sleeve.
I was a teen back in the 90s. & what a time that was. I wish I could go back in time.
Errrbady beefin.. yall beefs reached us up in Cyannnnnuduuuh
Before gangsta rap took over out here in L.A. it was more house music and dre was in a group called World Class Wreckin' Cru.. that's what them pictures were from
Electro music / Kraftwerk / Afrika Baambaataa, the origins of modern Hip Hop
Loved me some World Class Wrecking Crew..Damn im old
*Wreckin Cru
I'm only 38 I so I wasn't old enough to experience that time but hearing the stories my mom and uncle told me and watching plenty of documentaries
@@ScottThePisces Shut up
Eazy was deep in the dope game. He wanted to go legit so he formed NWA and funded them under his label. That’s the beginning of the west coast takeover. EAZY E
Eazy was hustling, yes. He didnt form NWA though, he wanted nothing to with it. Dre cube and yella were rapping and making music with Cubes cousin, and they wanted to form a group, but they needed money so they turned to Eazy. He wasnt down with it first, then he was like ait, he was only supposed to be the moneyman at first, but Dre convinced him to rap what Cube wrote to him. They had to teach him everything, how to stay on beat etc. Eazy never wanted to be a rapper. But the rest is history.
Yella didn’t rap, he made the beats with Dre
all of them were fake...
@@Godisgood13208 false
@@Godisgood13208 Stop trolling, Easy was as real a gangster as it gets. He didnt want to be a rapper.
I grew up in Durban South Africa. We have this culture of mini bus taxis with massive speakers and stickered up etc. When this track dropped every single taxi had this busting at full volume. The 90's was the real gangster rap era every week there was a new absolute banger out.
I could show these dudes banger after banger for hours. Grew up in the Bay Area in 80’s-2000’s thru all the sickness. Mac Dre, Young Lay, Dubee, XRaided, Mac Mall, Ray Luv I can go on and on Celly Cel, B Legit, E40, RBL I try to tell em the best rap has been written.
This album was such a good comeback to the chronic but never got the radio play. Eazys voice was so unique. Legend
Because the stations always played Dre Day. Sad.
I loved this album a little more than chronic cuz it was so fucking RAW like it felt so g and the beats were so west coast to the max but on some real gangster underground shit Dre’s was g as fuck too but for some reason eazy e’s whole album just stood out to me more
@@christophermartinez4819 Because Eazy has a better sounding rap voice than Dre. Of course tho that's what made NWA so lethal becaus Eazy Had the voice , Cube had the lyrics, and Dre had the production.
It definitely got fairly regular rotation on MTV. I didn't have a hip hop station in Nashville TN in 93, so I wouldn't have heard it on the radio.
I remember buying that CD almost right after it came out. It had some of the best bass in terms of car audio. I still use it as a test CD for Subwoofers.
I'm making money off of you. That's it. That's the end of the beef. No your mama rhymes, your gay rhymes or whatever can top that. Conversation's over. Eazy muthaphuckin E
Gotta give credit where it's due...Dresta wrote Eazy's verse and both of them killed it. BG Knocc Out also killed it with his intro.
more so bridge
@@GravitationObservation19416 absolutely!
Dresta and BG Knock Out are cousins. They both end up going to prison.
BG Knocc out so underrated.
Swear I watched Marty Thomas the director show everyone Eazy's handwriting on youtube written it all
I’m 51 year’s old and remember this dope shit….. word to EAZY E and the NWA CREW!!!! Much love and I’m white!!!!!
mane what does being white have to do wit it 😂
@@guerostaybanned nothing. Have a good one brah.
This was the original gangsta rap .. rip eazy .. he kept things to real …
Appreciate y’all youngsters showing love to the OG EAZY-E, this track is one of my favorites 💯
Exactly it’s super good man love the older rap even though I’m Gen z apart of this retarded mess my gerneration is in
Favorite Eazy song?
Sorry Louie is my favorite
🔥🙏🙏
I like the fact these young dudes recognized the old school rap artist and enjoying it. That's what's up 💯💯💯
I find it really hard to believe that they haven't heard this song it's really popular but I grew up on this music so idk
@@imacryptid5254Nowdays Hip Hop is garbage. Most people don't even know real Hip Hop like this existed in the 90's. I was born in 2008 and only found out these gangsta raps a few years ago. I really love oldskool Hip Hop.
@@Entertaining_Scorpiongreat taste kiddo. Hope you found a true favorite one that you can always go back and listen to and have a great time haha
I was born in 2008 as well. Currently 16 yo, and I got into this oldschool Hip Hop like a few weeks ago. It's crazy how I only heard about Eazy E like 2 weeks ago, and I can still say I miss him..@@Entertaining_Scorpion
I love watching you guys reactions to things from my youth. I lived out there at that time and this diss made my mouth drop the first time I heard it too.
Thankful that I was able to see this and so many classics when they world premiered on yo!mtv raps back in the day.
This shit is how I basically educated myself about shit going on outside of my environment.
good to see the young generation appreciate dope records from the past
I was wondering how young they are,they look pretty adult find this wired they only hear this now 😅
@@nivhaim9078 Yeah I feel you lol. I'm 25 and this is throwing it back hahaha
I'm 17 and absolutely love 90s gangsta rap, both east and west, and everywhere else. Have my parents, aunts, and uncles to thank for allowing me to discover these masterpieces.
@@nivhaim9078 they didn't hang out with their older cousins or uncle that much
Not even from US, but this is some god tier rapping. Ain't some soy boy bullshit we have today.
90s west coast rap just hits different. 🔥
This takes me back to middle and high school. Listening to Eazy-E on the way to play a freshman football game, man, those were the days.
Love the intro, still gives me chills when i hear it. Crazy i came onto eazy e late and that was still over 20 years ago. Life is a trip
If you haven't heard this with the subs hitting over 140dbs, then you missing out on this beat. One of the best bass beats of the 90's! Top 5 diss track of all time. Godfather of Gangsta Rap!
Not top 5 lol
@@JA-be7me yeah, it really is.
@@King_Tone def not
@@JA-be7me you're trippin hell yeah it's top 5
@@georgemorgan5949 cap
The 2nd dude wrote Eazy’s bars to this song. Gangsta Dresta, a guy who shoulda stayed in the studio instead of ’bangin.
By far my fav West Coast rapper.
The third guy, BG Knoccout, is Drestas lil brother. Were also a really talented rapper who ’got lost in the streets’.
Both of em are still alive tho. But too many years behind bars ruined their potential rap fame
He was in jail and just got out when they did this song. This dude was really living that life and got into shootings with gangs etc. These were the real dudes.
Bg knock out recorded a song with my brother lozan from Vegas they coming hard on that track
@@ctguitarguy8510 they really from
Nutty block crip he was out here at my boys studio getting the blue rag with the NY logo blasted
Thank you for this.
Thats sad indeed, dope album Real Brothers
Literally remember this time period. I was in middle school. This song went so hard then not soon after Easy was gone. One of the ones rapping is BG knocc out he’s been on Vlad tv several times. Check out his interviews. Very good.
I love this time in music. KRS One, Public Enemy, Gang Starr, Das EFX, Mobb Deep...
Bones
No other decade compares to the 90s! The best time for music, in my opinion
best time for rap music especially boom bap and g-funk
I agree I wish we could go back into the 90's. I grew up listening to Eazy-E, NWA etc. Rest Easy, Eric. E was the realest.
Best rap generation but musical I doubt it. 60s,70s &, 80s were incredible talented artists
@@Top-G5 just my opinion ✌️
I'm a big fan of that period, but Eazy was no where on the level of Ice Cube or Dre.
Never actually wrote his own material.
This song is so heavy. Its epic. Maybe one of the best hip hop/rap songs of all time. His voice is so unique as well. He stands out. Makes you want to listen. I watched alot of Headbangers Ball, 120 Minutes and Yo Mtv Raps as a kid and as I get older, I've come to appreciate EZ even more. What a song. This and Mind Playin Tricks on Me (geto boys) are so amazing.
Don't get me wrong each to their own, one of the best tracks of all time?
@@trublu72lewis77yup. Name your top 5?
Geto Boyz mind playing tricks is the choon
I wish this sound would come back. I love the way they pronounce and emptisise the end of certain words.
I rapped this whole shit... I grew up to this... one of the best rap battles... made me happy u played it and your guys' reactions was juuussst how i felt first few times hearin it... Chronic original album by dre was first album i had... then "its on" by eazy ... rap battles took over my life for a minute after that. the nostalgia is real
Canibus and LL Cool j got a classic too... there are a few of them back n forth ... i want to see ur reactions to those back to back ... youll see how mediocre todays rap beefs are lyrically just like you saw today. "The issue started when LL was releasing his hit track 4,3,2,1 which featured Canibus, Redman, Method Man, Master P and DMX. Canibus had a rhyme on there talking about taking the mic off of LL’s arm and LL took it as a diss. Canibus did not mean it as a diss supposedly but this is how it all started. LL made Canibus change his rhyme on his own track and then turned around and dissed Canibus on his own track that featured Canibus. Canibus responded with 2nd Round Knockout that featured the heavyweight legend Mike Tyson in the music video. This was a great track but then LL Cool J responded with Ripper Strikes Back." Let us know who you think won the rap battle!
Doesnt makes you to eazy or something of the others hahaha
Eazy had a great eye for talent signing one of the greatest groups, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
He also signed The Black Eyed Peas in 1992 when they were called Atban Klann
100%. One of the greatest groups of all time
Hell yeah and Bizzy hints in his new album that they're putting out a record in 2024
Yes he did
Bone thugs were real like Eazy, Also put out Kid Frost and Brownside. Look up La Raza by Frost and Do or Die by Brownside
Don’t forget the hook, “Stop him in his tracks, show him that I am ruthless!” That’s the DOC who also left with Dre and who wrote for Dre. Eazy dismantled Death Row right here. No problem!
That's why you're
The Godfather.
Good to see y'all young guys getting hip to Eazy E. I remember when Eazy E did this song I miss the 90s back when we had real rap and hip-hop.
This was Eazy E’s response to Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg’s song Dre Day. Classic OG shit right here. Taking me back here now guys.
So glad you found an uncensored version.
Been in my playlist forever
80's baby here. I loved the 90's I enjoyed this ☺️
I'm a 46 year ole white guy, This is what I grew up listening to, Eazy was by far the best there was, A shame he didn't live long enough, imagine how big Eazy would have got, He was the real deal, Glad to see the younger generation giving props, switch from wearing lipstick to smoking chronic at picnics!!!!
Yesssss I like when he say who the witness to your fucking work , going out to the Studio gangsters
@@sabrinamejorado4331 lol yeah, Eazy was the man, gone far too soon
@@sabrinamejorado4331 now ya dealing with some real motherfuckers
Better than cube? You fuckin lying
@@jordanleveritt7028 over 30 years ago, yes, Eazy was way better than Cube and Dre, fact bro
Easy E was the real deal back in the days... He was more G than Dr Dre , Ice Cube, and Snoop put together
🎯
Because he was about that life
You guys must check out Lady of rage -Afro puffs ; Nonachalant - 5 o'Clock in the morning , Mobb Deep ft Lil Kim - Quiet Storm & Lil Kim - Jump off. 90s were lit
Good times.
I was in middle school in 94 this was our anthem until this day
2:18 Eazy-E was a real dude he always did right by people and he always help kids in the community just cuz he had some negative people around sometimes but he always had a soft side to him and always help people that help him but once you cross him that's when that gangsta come out of him
You need to brush up on your grammar. That was a tough paragraph to read
Real gangsters are always good people to the community
@@ImaBobbyMudda yeah, punctuation makes a difference 😂.
The album "Eazy-Duz-it" is a time capsule but still bangs. Classic gold.
Eazy & his boys rocking that Gerry Curl. One of my all time favs "hey Eazy" R.I.P.
I used to bump "No More Questions" repeatedly from his debut album. Eazy E was my absolute favorite in NWA, I remember my Barber (who knew I was a fan) told me he was sick. He stopped cutting my hair and spun my chair around and said, "Eazy E has AIDS". It was like a punch to my chest and I got up and said I had to use the bathroom and honestly I did cry. Dude was my idol.
I’m 50 years old and white, and I know every word to “No More Questions”
ruthless my style as a juvenile
I haven’t heard this song in a while and I still remember all of Eric’s bars. An OG for real
I love the fact you guys showing love to this classic. I wish I was there to break this all down for you fellas.
Great video. I got this Tape when it first released. Bad ass. Eazy E 4 life.
Its so hard to believe that Eazy didnt even know how to rap when he started out.
Right! He had a nice flow.
Dresta's verse is hard af
fr and bg is underrated asf
Faxxxxxxxxx😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 best dresta verse oat
He wrote most of the songs and directed the music video
Hardaf
He's lil bro killed it too
I will forever love Eazy E because he discovered my fave rap group bonethugs-n-harmony
Goosebumps hearing this again and the level of diss.
Long Live Eazy E 🐐🕊🙏🏾
You guys really hitting the 90s now. You just need more 2pac and snoop
That have zero 2pac
Snoop not worth the time
@@deborahrogersroderick233 Thats a stupid comment. Snoop WAS the 90s.
Ice cube!
Crazy they have no 2pac and love Eminem when one of Eminem’s favorite rapper is pac
Early 90's beats are timeless.
The BASS on this is SICK
Props to his son too. Lil Eazy E is trying to keep the old school West Coast gangsta rap sound alive. Listen to some of his tracks! No one alive will be able to match Eazy Sr.'s flow but Lil E comes close.
This was a fire back to "Dre Day" off Dr Dres "The Chronic" album. In NWA Cube wrote a lot of the material and Dre put the beats together. Eazy was getting paid as a performer plus getting paid for each person he brought into the studio so he was getting more money then any of the other guys. Since contracts had been signed Dre and Cube had to pay Ruthless Records a percentage of their next couple of albums.
Cube never signed. Dude was smart, he knew his worth and bet on himself. Thats why he went solo. Didnt owe ruthless shit
Your forgetting who’s company it was lol Eazy was the artist and CEO. PLUS Cube wasn’t the ONLY or the MAJOR writer. Mc Ren AND The D.O.C. alot wrote as well. But Eazy was the originator of the songs, they were his stories he’d put the idea together and it was written and he’d do some writing alittle too, but not as much. He was mostly business.
Plus Dre Wasn’t the ONLY one producing either. DJ Yella is a big instrument key in production as well. Eazy was into production as well. Y’all give to much credit to Dre and Cube like they were the only 2 in the studio creating these things.
@@JimboSlice702 But he still calls Eazy the greasiest business man he knows/knew 🤣😂 because it’s TRUE! The ONLY thing I CAN agree with people on is Jerry teaching Eazy bad business etiquette with contracts. But you can’t really blame him.
@@JimboSlice702 He was a 22 yr old street dude from Compton jumpin straight into a business in 1986. Throughout that time til 1994, he got smarter and wiser and seen what Jerry was doing and kicked him out. And when NWA was going to get back together Eazy had passed. Eazy had to learn all of that on his own, there’s no harm in that. But it was egos that really broke the group up. ALL of the them said it. They didn’t sit down like men and try to negotiate, they just left one by one after 91.
This goes so Hard.
I love this
He was known as DEFINITELY a real street dude…Blessed with one of the best rap vocals EVER 🔥 🎤
My first rap song I ever heard and memorized word for word was *Eazy E* - *”Nobody Move” ft. MC Ren* 🔥
Holy shit dude iswear that song was in my head when I was walking my kids to school this morning
Nobody move nobody get hurt!💯
The first one that I really memorized was "No mores?"
@@JL-zl7de eazy duz it is a classic album.
I said, “Damn!” Dropped the gap in my hand 😂😂
Man I bought this tape when I was 16 and had just been installed 2-12” The Crunch subwoofers in my
1985 S-10 Blazer. This whole album was bangin! Bringing back some good memories gonna be 46 this year.
Amen to that, I am 51 and still bumping Easy on my small system in my little Ranger,2 Scar Audio 10's and a Old School Precision Power Art series Amp, pioneer Bluetooth head unit.
Oh man! Do the whole album!!!
Eazy was the real deal. A real Compton crip and that is why this joint blows anything Dre and Snoop said out the water. The song title is the perfect name to describe Eazy E RIP
I love these reviews of old school songs. Reminds me of the first time I heard them and the golden age of rap. Much respect Y’all
Glad yall are giving yourselves a history lesson
Y’all need to get with this
West Coast style, from the music to the clothes to the cars, is exactly how it is in this video. My husband, he's from Long Beach and although he's 50, he still dresses West Coast style. He's Mexican, I'm white as white can be, but this is how I grew up. I didn't dress the part out of respect for the Chicano culture but I had the curly hair and wore the dark lipstick and hoops. But the clothes and shoes, I didn't. I'm about to be 50 in a couple weeks so this 90's gangster rap is what I know. Sometimes I feel silly listening to it but as my husband says, as he's bumping Lil Rob all the time, these guys are our ages babe. Don't feel silly. Lil Rob isn't quite 50 but he's same generation. Anyways, keep on doing these reactions. It's fun to watch you guys, especially with the older classic rock that I also love.
52 year jean 501,my bmx gt profrestyler1987, bonethugs n harmony,Eric,Doc,ICE cube,mc ren Never stop ...old school Never die!
If you grew up in that era, anybody in LA knew dre lost the battle, eazy was a real g, not like today's clowns, eazy had the whole hood on the video
One of the most underrated dis tracks
R.I.P Easy and Knocc-out ❤ 90's was a wild ride and a awesome time to be alive!!
One of my favorite diss tracks of all time. Dre should’ve never started that shit lol
It's wild cause neither Dre nor Eazy E wrote their own verses on the disses lol.
A lesser man would have faded forever just on that picture of him in his sequins alone. Not many could recover from that bedazzling.
@@ScottThePisces that's true but we all knew eazy didn't write his verse since the get go. Dre on the other hand he claimed to be a writer like he claimed to be a gangsta yet he was neither
@@AyeItsGabo dude everyone in the 90s knew Dre and Eazy didn’t write their own versus. Everyone knew either Cube, Snoop or DOC wrote them and I’m from Naptown and we knew that as these classic albums were coming out one after the other and we loved Dre for producing, we liked his rapping ability, but we knew he couldn’t write bars to save his life.
@@damien7157 and MC Ren was gang related as well as well
Still better than 90% of the tracks being put out these days 90s rappers were the real goats
How could you not know this song ? Even in Europe all youngsters know that song. We grew up to this. I’m 25 and I am from Greece
Omg I remember bangin this outside with a tape deck on the basketball court. This ish got us HYPED.
This is when music was music not like today's music thats cool you youngsters are reacting to this please keep em coming
Seen a few of these from these guys. It is pretty crazy how little these guys know about 90s hip hop.
Right and they look like they were born in the mid late 90s themselves and I know more about 90s rap culture than they do and I was born in 2004🙄🤦🏽♀️
People born after like 97 seem to not know about anything. Met a few people, like 25, who didn't know who Prince was, but they know Beiber and hate him. 🤣
@@jamoflys nah thats not true at all, my entire friends group (Mid 20s) know all the old school stuff from Big L, Tribe, Nas to Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen ect..
@@nickelcreed4421 You and your friends are not the norm, be proud!!
@@jamoflys 🤘Hell yeah
This was my SHIIIIIITTTT back in the day. I always liked Snoop and Dre but I loved this album and this track especially, and Eazy is the shit regardless of the beef bullshit
Spittin facts!!!!
Hits mad hard
Back in the day rap was so blunt to reality yet so lyrical at same time
Since y’all did this one & No Vaseline, y’all gotta do Dre Day now
Another cut you should listen to is Tha Professional - Marvaless and Buddha Mack
happy i was there when this dropped, still hard as any drill rap today without the killings..✊🏿❤️
Funny as hell seeing y’all reactions to music I grew up on. Enjoying the channel
I was in San Diego in the 9th grade at the time. Every other car was playing this with the bass turned all the way up or Wit Dre Day. Dre Day was getting radio play, Eazy wasn't as much, at least in SD. We would trade cassettes in high school and one of the my friends had Eazy's whole album and that's when I heard the whole album. Even with the beef they had, people still loved and listened to both.
U class of 96-97?
In Texas, i remember hearing "compton city g's" more on The Box music Tv than on the radio. The video was on that channel all the time.
I went to Hoover High in 92-93. I remember when this came out! 619 baby!!
Southeast 🔥🔥🔥 90’s was crazy AF
good stuff
He is the man who surprised me with his voice and the way he preaches what is unusual
This is Dope love to see the younger generation listen and learn their Hip Hop History and take the time to listen to what we grew up on! Much respect!
The "Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" at @4:22 KILLED me💀!
And yes, that was Dre before his Death Row years, young men😄.
That's that 808 beat right there.
That movie was my generations real life. We LOVED it! Oh I’m from Cali. home to West Coast, some of the best raps came from this time!
This was a time when WE SAW RACE AS IRRELEVANT! Great music was JUST great music, that we could all enjoy!
We feared 2 colors alone, blue and red! Those were the gangs in our area.
Wish these guys were there in the 90s what a time to be alive and G funk was 🔥🔥🔥