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There's no way when this came out anyone would believe Ice Cube would be making family movies lol
Hahaha 🤣 Definitely not!
Shyt there is no way when this came out that anyone would believe Cube would be making ANY movies or even have a long career. This album was groundbreaking when it hit in 1988. All that cursing and using the N word. No way we could have seen mainstream change to accept this.
Facts.
Right???? Or dealing with Trump 😂😂😂
@@evelynwashere13 Truth! 🤣🥴🤦🏻♂️
Interesting trivia: Ice Cube was only 19 years old when this track was released.
True. He was just a teenager. With a little bit of gold and a pager.
@@DustyCustard and I bet the police was searching his car looking for the product
@@diontehopkins5698 nd im pretty sure they was thinking every black guy was selling narcotics.
1988
@@kybridth2646 I’m sure they’d rather see him in the pen than him riding in a Mercedes Benz with Lorenzo
It freaks out my 25 year old son when I rap every word to this song lol
@Barely Taupe haha, wherever I go u beat me to it
Yeah, in the theater I couldn't believe I STILL knew every. single. word. I told my nephews the movie is my favorite sing along.
Haha same here.......and mama said knock you out.
@@spyzmusic hahaha, mama did I mic drop & took out her own son. When I read yr comment I had no idea I knew all the words to L L, let alone all this time later. Suddenly I burst outta the bedroom door spitting rhymes like I wrote em. Gotta say I impressed myself but partner just looked at me for a few secs & then told me to go back to bed😞 then he called out "when U can do that with Slipknot get back to me" 😩 I was waiting for the adoration but it's ok, I'll get mine....😇
@Barely Taupe awww thanks,always glad to have u in my corner🧡💜
Dr. Dre
MC Ren
Easy E
Ice Cube
DJ Yella
Legendary👍🏻
Queen Latifa.
@@RichieTaylor No queen Latifah was not part of that group I No because I was 20 Something in the 90s she’s from that era yes but she was not in the group
Don't forget the D.O.C.
Absolutely disgusting line up.
Where the Doc ??
Eazy comes on and he said “ who is this ?”
Lord 😂
Yea I was whaaaaaaaattt
@@alihashem3039 me too
I'm a 61, almost 62 year old rocker from the 70s. But even I love it when the rap and hip-hop bands are talking about something with some substance like these guys did. Also, here's hoping that dr. Dre is doing better. Peace and love!
There "Gangsta rap" conservatives spend so much time whining about is very sociopolitical, and says a lot of stuff about race that white people don't want to hear.
@@tofu_golem From my experience wipipo don't ever want to hear shit...which is why we need to get LOUDER! Peace!
@@tofu_golem ssh
@@tofu_golem I'm white and if it's this good and they speaking their truth I definitely wanna hear it
Same here.. like Grandmaster Flash talked about how hard life was in Detroit
Each of them say their name in their verse sometimes multiple times I'm still shocked to see young people never heard of NWA Eazy-E and the beat you like was produced by Dre
It was co produced between Dre and Yella. Most of the NWA songs Yella put down the drum beats and Dre did the riff/breaks.
I watched a reaction video a few weeks ago and one of the kids paused and said wait a minute, ice cube was a rapper?? Immediately old, i felt. Lol. And it makes me sad that Eazy E isn't remembered. Not even sure how that's possible with how much NWA influenced our generation. His son lil eazy has a version of Boyz n the hood on youtube, it's actually really good imo.
I highly enjoy watchin most these young cats learn about music, from the days where people actually put their heart n soul into their work, but 1 thing that's fairly consistent, they be hearing but they aint listening. 🤣Ren, dead said his name 4x and spelled it
That’s how time works. People get forgotten. I can guarantee u don’t remember everything from before your time either.
Wait, there are people who listen to rap that haven't heard of Eazy? Wtf.
There's still alot to learn about the West Coast, NWA, Dr Dre, Eazy-E, The DOC, Ice Cube, Death Row, Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Nate Dogg, Daz, Kurupt, The Lady of Rage, DJ Quik, Sam Sneed, Tupac, all connected in some way ... NWA is just the tip of the iceberg...
Public Enemy, Big Daddy Kane, Eric B. and Rakim, Digital Underground, Biz Markie... this can become a serious rabbit hole to journey down if you wish to venture there. So much great music.
@@Urukage true story bro!!!
Don't forget about the West side connection with people like Dub C (WC), and Mack 10.
@@Will_Wel oh hell yeah, can't leave them out!!! Not forgetting E-40, Spice1, Above The Law, The brothers BG Knoccout & Dresta
@@alexerasmus3660 yes. E 40. Dub C is my favorite from the Westside connection though :)
I was in L.A watching the city burn..and my white ass went to Compton and survived...that shit makes the storming of the capital look like a joke...be safe and happy new year.
🤣🤣
Facts the riots of la ppl forget
"Anarchy in the UK" and "Straight Outta Compton" on the same day. Pretty hard core.
@Dale Cooper or both gangsta
Three of my fav comments on the whole internet. Thanks a lot guys
25 years ago I was an Aussie tourist in America and after a few drinks with friends decided to take a taxi ride into Compton @2am, let’s just say it was one of the scariest/stupidest things I’ve ever done.
Ren was also one of the main writers
Ice Cube was writing lyrics for Dre and Eazy. They had the nerve to release a diss track about Ice Cube. He destroyed them with “No Vaseline”. IMO the best diss song ever written.
Agree on this one!
Ice Cube, MC Ren and The D.O.C were writing the lyrics for NWA.
Ppl tend to give Ice Cube all the credit.
@@salwashabazz7329 which is fucking stupid because the movie was just an ego trip for Cube and Dre. Ren basically wrote there whole 2nd album with some help from the DOC and overall he wrote more songs for NWA then Cube songs like Straight outta compton and Fuck the Police were co written between Cube Ren and The DOC but noone gives them credit
@@salwashabazz7329 MC Ren is the most underrated member of NWA.
Top 5 diss song... Tupac and Eminem have solid suits tracks too. Eazy E too.
YOU GOTTA REACT TO NO VASELINE BY ICE CUBE- THIS IS HIS DISS TO NWA AFTER HE LEFT THE GROUP
Yes, if you want to hear Ice cube go off, you definitely have to listen to this one.
Jay may not be able to handle that
and Wicked
'No Vaseline' is probably the single greatest diss track ever recorded.
@@itsmezed Personally I think Hit 'em Up by Tupac edges it out, but only slightly.
The original lineup, formed in early 1987, consisted of Arabian Prince, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, and Ice Cube. DJ Yella and MC Ren joined later that year. They released their first compilation album as a group in 1987 called N.W.A. and the Posse
Yella had the most talent as a producer. He also produced porn.
Geto Boys -"My Mind Is Playing Tricks On Me"
Still
@@damienthorn2917 Agree .... YES !!!
Now you gotta check out "Gangsta Gangsta" -- 'It's not about a salary, it's all about reality. Gangsta, Gangsta!"
This was the hardest shit ever then, and it probably still is.
Gottar listen to "Body count" Another good band.
Lmao, oh my... I'm 42 now and I remember when bodycount came out on cassette. I talked my dad into buying it for me lol...
Classic!
Hellll YESSS
I wish I still had it! I'm an idiot for not keeping it, I was young but pretty aware of it's historical significance SMH...
And my dad had no idea what it was but he did question the name. I just laughed and said "it's just another metal band dad" totally underplaying it lol, so he said fine.
After some news segments he came back to my room, looked at me and just said "really?" I laughed because I knew exactly what he was talking about. I wasn't a bad or violent kid, and I didn't become a violent kid after listening to it so he let me keep it. If nothing else I learned about the pain and suffering and the resulting anger black people and immigrants felt because I listened to it. It expanded my horizons and I didn't become violent, but instead smarter and wiser than before.
It really was an educational experience for me, seeing everything that happened at the time with the LA Riots combined with the lyrics on the tape... I grew as a person and I'm thankful for it. My dad even admitted that he would feel the same damn way if he were subjected to the same racism and violence...we both were able to learn from it.
@@loribernardisunwell9663 it's always happens when we're young, we don't cherish material things. Not till we get older, we then realize the significance of certain items or exsperience's. And wish we held on or taken more attention of them. Like you said you gained knowledge from the music, from such a truthful group. So much music today, has no soul. It's mass produced dribble all about the $$$.
This entire album is great
The second guy is MC Ren, to me one of the most underrated rappers ever. He was part of NWA and started a solo career after NWA no longer existed, but he never really got the credits he deserved.
Like Ice Cube, Ren was a razor sharp lyricist, he had a great flow and - to me - the best rapping voice in the group.
You on point with every word you just stated about Ren, he was always on point
MC Ren is the 2nd guy, highly underrated imo...much better than eazy but not as good as cube
Much better than eazy? I dont know about all that
Eazy E was the man
Mc Ren was never better than Eazy come on now
Mc Ren was never better than Eazy come on now
@@Look-At-Curry agreed
Check out "Its Funky Enough" by The D.O.C, another banger from this era
Loved the DOC back in the day... Too bad he really only had one
cd in his prime before the car accident crushed his larynx.
Yes please. That was the jam.
Love your channel and reactions! Truly genuine, please don’t lose that quality.
Listen carefully: APPETITE. FOR. DESTRUCTION.
Yes. Yes. YESSSSSS!
Yes
I gotta my Tix for Gunners in Nov😀
Back when rap was melodic and had killer percussion. NWA rapped about the socioeconomic issues of their community. Their intensity was palpable.
One of your best reactions!! I love it when people discovers great music !
I still have the album from 1988. i was 20 when i bought it.
Check out the movie "Straight Outta Compton", it tells the history of NWA and is a great movie to watch. And I'm saying this being someone who grew up listening new wave, punk and metal and hating rap and hip hop at that time. Now, decades later, I found a lot of respect for a lot of rappers and hip hop artists and NWA are on the top of that list for me.
This is the kind of rap that I listened to back in the day. Gotta love the purity of the lyrics!
N.W.A. is so hard! Love it!
This is a complete banger!🔥🔥🔥
These guys are Legends!
I don't know if you've ever listened to Bone Thugs N Harmony, but you definitely need to!
My favorite group of all time.
BTNH is the best fr
Tons of talent in there. Eazy E my fave
You're an exceptional person fella doin this your reactions tell a story also..very honest and open minded great work..👏
i’m 23, my uncle introduced me to hip hop from late 80’s-early 90’s.. 10/10! Cube was a beast!
I want to request you add "Colors" by Ice-T to your Hip Hop list.
Good call! Haven’t heard that in forever
I am a nightmare walkin!
6 N Da Morning by Ice-T is a good one.
Just heard Colors for first time on...wait for it...the TV show The Goldbergs.
Or better yet, New Jack Hustler
Hey you played the explicit version, nooice. Sample the Geto Boys
I remember this changing my life when I first heard the album. Talk about reach, I was a young blonde haired, blue eyed boy in Manchester UK. I grew up in Moss Side where it didn't matter what colour you were the police hated you simply because of your post code and these guys were our heroes. They truly were a worldwide smash
Jayvee, this group changed the game. Legend and massively influential.
Somewhere in my brain resides every bar from every track on this album. This was a big part of the soundtrack to my life in high school. I lived a little ways south of Compton in a whole other white suburban world. The impact of this music rocked my white generation and opened our eyes to a world we really had no idea existed. This is one of those seminal albums that needs to be raised up.
No matter how much time goes by, I never forgot the lyrics 🤣
Next you should do NWA “F the Police”. It pissed a lot of people in power off, and got a lot of young people hype 😂
HaHa Your face after that first verse!! LOve it!!
My cousins and I would listen to this entire album over and over...Our parents would've grounded us our entire teenage lives if they had known! 🤣✌🏼 Get well soon, Dre! 🖤
the only one that was a real gangsta was eazy
Nah Ren was a gangster aswell Dre Cube and Yella not so much
@Salem Eazy was a drug dealer before NWA and funded the NWA and The posse album and founded ruthless records off money he had got from drug dealing and Ren was in the Compton Crips with Eazy for a bit too but ye sure defo middle class👍
Rosebud, they weren't lairs. They rapped about things they seen. They've talked about it in interviews. That's how real hip hop should be. Not fake rappers today who rap about living it but aren't and don't even acknowledge it.
You got to check out Easy E stuff also
Cool reaction. Showin appreciation for the art. They went in
your a character Jayvee love your reactions
One more you got to get into that was a fav of mine was Public Enemy
watch "CB4 - Straight out of Locash"! its their version of this song.
I only knew MTV Rap. In basic training a kid from Detroit started rapping...Cruisin' down the street my six four...
My jaw hit the floor. I had never heard anything like that before.
Cube is my favorite MC of all time. People forget how much power and anger in his voice. Voice of the late 80s and early 90s. Ice cube my 🐐 4life!❤❤❤❤
You gotta listen to Easy E "boys in the hood"!
Real racism, real bullets.
I want to hear "We Want Easy"
if you don't know NWA and PUBLIC EMEMY ..you really dont know about hip hop rap music yet...
I don’t that’s why I’m learning. I gotta check out public enemy next
@@JayveeTV For Public Enemy some songs to check out are Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos, Fight the Power, Welcome to the Terrordome, Shut em Down, 911 is a joke, Don't Believe the Hype. For NWA: Express Yourself, F**k the Police, 100 miles and runnin
@@JayveeTV watch the movie, they went through some crazy shit and everyone screwed them over.
Loved listing to this and Motley Crue when is was a kid
This takes me back to high school and good times!❤❤❤👏👍
This is what all the whippersnappers who like this new pathetic hip pop out now need to listen to
Ice Cube, MC Ren, Dr Dre and Eazy-E
DJ Yella too
Lol grew up with 🧊 Cube and NWA so cute to see you guys reaction to 90s rap music. We were 🔥😹
Man this is old school rap at it's best. Greetings from Germany!
The D.O.C - It's Funky Enough
Bro, check out some of Eazy E's tracks he's one of the most iconic rappers from his time.
i first heard nwa and easy e in the summer of 88, and i can honestly tell you, this is the soundtrack to my youth, every single time i hear easy e or nwa, it takes me right back to a specific time-frame in my life....ice cube is literally EASILY top 5 rappers of all time, not just rapping it, but writing it like Eminem, Too Short, Eric B and Rakim, LL, Biggy, Pac
I remember seeing Strait Outta Compton in the movie theater with all my friends and everyone in there was just vibing with every song that played. Great movie!
Finally, yes 👍🏾; the last one is Easy E who sadly passed away from AIDS.
NWA - Chin Check
I will never forget this time i was 16 years old and get the Album .All my frends going crasy wen they hurd this G Sound...NWA FOREVER...💯💥💥💥
This hit so hard when it came out. Still does.
He wrote all these songs Ice Cube
No he didn’t, all of them contributed but Cube and Ren wrote most of their shit.
@@ZeDDiE1000 Ok I heard it was Ice but that is cool . I think it was all great
Cube, Ren and The D.O.C wrote for NWA!!
@@salwashabazz7329 Yes i seen it after they was all great
There's all ways been issues with the cops 🤎🤎✌🏾✌🏾
~the music in his intro is so chill~
I'm pushing 50, love that you're discovering music from my young days.
I suggest listening to Soul II Soul - Back to Life
Lots of good songs on this album
you should check out the documentary "The Defiant Ones", primarily about Dre. you get a lot of the background of this whole scene. it's pretty recent, you should be able to find it online :)
Seriously one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I was GLUED to the television!! Jimmy Iovine is a beast.
Its on Netflix,the part about the DOCs crash where it shows him sitting in a room while his isolated vocals from 'Its funky enough' plays in the backround really got me he looks like hes about to burst into tears ive no doubt he would of been one of the greatest rappers had that accident not happened
Was such a great series!
Yes yes yes! I was in junior high when these guys came out and they were so huge. There was so much controversy around them. They were on the news for F the Police. On top of that they sounded so badass. I still love to listen to ice cube rap.
That Drum Loop! Could listen all day :)
Check out D.O.C. he was the shit
With Attitude or Activator?
When Cube left the group, N.W.A made the mistake of releasing a diss track ‘100 Miles & Runnin’. Essentially 4 vs 1. So Cube wrote and released ‘No Vaseline’ 1 vs 4. Safety in numbers? Not always. No Vaseline is considered one of, if not the best dis track ever recorded. In my opinion, No Vaseline is 1a with Nas’ Ether #1 but...... Nas was only dissing one dude in Ether. Some guy named J something but Cube ripped 4 dudes apart in No Vaseline. Check it out and you be the judge.
What were they thinking
'100 miles and runnin' wasnt the disstrack 'Real N***az' was the disstrack but they dissed him v briefly in another song 'Always into somethin'
@@ferdiahunt9899 I thought Real N was on 100 miles & Runnin?
@@ferdiahunt9899 it was a combination of all of them but now that I think about it, the “I was speaking to yo’ bitch O’Shea” line is probably the one that cut the deepest.
@@thetextpistols7354 apologys i thought u meant the song 100 miles and running not the ep and i personally dont think the disstrack is as bad as many make it out to be its just Cubes reply was so good
I was a white boy from the suburbs in HS when this came out. I loved it and it changed everything in hip hop at the time.
I grew up in a hotass hood. Crack central in the 80s. When N.W.A. came out, I was only about 10, but it was like 'Ohhhh, shit- somebody went and made music about OUR neighborhoods!?'. It was crazy. And we were all about it, in Brockton, MA.
You gotta check out their boy, D.O.C. The whole album, 'No One Can Do It Better'. Bars upon bars, and these guys are all on it. ENJOYABLE REVIEW, THANKS!!
Oh man you're on fire tonight!
Express yourself next please
When this group broke up they all made diss songs about each other.
Ice cube- no Vaseline
Dr. Dre- Dre day
Eazy E- real muthaphukin g’s
Check those out
The video for Dre Day is hilarious with the wannabe Easy-E at the side of the freeway 😂
LOOOOL!!!! Bruh said only other Ice Cube song i listened to was Good Day! I'm crying laughing!!!!
Im a simple guy. I see the Legend poster in the background and I subscribe
You dont know eazy e?
They were preaching! Look at how different police reacted to violent insurgents at the capital vs peaceful protesters at blm event.
2nd guy was MC Ren
I listen to all (most) your reactions and appreciate your thoughts. But I appreciate you love nwa but also the bee gees and abba . That's the appreciation of music
Grew up with these brothas back in the day, made me fall in love with west coast shit as i could relate to what the fk they was talkin about
Ok this is why I like you..what a great reaction....
That's what NWA stands for! Gosh!
😅😅😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I like your reactions bro.
Another record we played the shit out of. So many stories. Brings me back to dub tapes in the hood with my boy Jeff and my brother.
N.W.A. They made gangsta rap popular and is most of the soundtrack of my youth. Check out these other great gangsta rappers of the same era:
Too Short (Life is Too Short)
DJ Quik (almost anything from his first album "Quik is the Name")
Kid Frost (La Raza & No Sunshine)
The opening verse is rapped by Ice Cube. MC Ren delivers the second, and Eazy-E the third verse. Dr. Dre does the intro as well as introducing Eazy E's verse. Eazy-E also introduces MC Ren's verse
I am loving all the reactions to this by the youngsters. I remember being in HS in the 80's and before NWA hit, 2 Live Crew was being banned everywhere for Me So Horny. It was when Rap went from entry level to having a real message.
As an old white guy who has been checking out this video for 20 years, it gave me great happinesss to see the joy on your face as you discovered this brilliant song and significant piece of history! Peace
Hayyooo!! This shit right here....ice cube throwin bars out first, the beat, the video, then Ren, then EZ!!??? THIS SHIT WAS AND IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE HARD AS FUUUUCKKKK!!!
Jay , in the 80s my daughter was so in love with easy e,. She ordered a blue line en shirt that looked like a prison shirt . With easy e. On it. I heard him over & over. City of Compton .😎😎👍👍
Before he was a member of NWA, Ice Cube was studying architectural drafting.
90s poetry.
Talent.
Brilliant