I’ve read that Mac Dre looked to Shock G’s vocal delivery as an influence when he reinvented/reinvigorated his style preceding his contributions to the ‘Thizz Era’/hyphy movement. I asked Shock G about this on an IG Live and he responded noting that Slick Rick’s delivery was the origin of this...
Never knew there was an actual video to this, but the song is :laff::laff:she was very brave to go after a ton of people like this....
....but then Willie D fried her on this a year later:picard::picard:
@Stir Fry @General Mills @Juggalo Fred @King Poetic
@smokeurobinson @Achille...
True Rhythm & Lokal Supply Co. Present B. Major - Symphony In B.Major Vol.2 (A Hip Hop Mix Tape)
True Rhythm & Lokal Supply Present:
B.Major - Symphony In B.Major Vol. 2 (A Hip Hip MixTape)
*track list below
If you like what you hear PLEASE take a quick minute and follow B.Major on his...
Town has nothing to do with Eazy whatsoever :dead:
www.nme.com/news/music/man-campaigning-statue-eazy-e-erected-small-sussex-town-2447473/amp
“Just do it,” he told Newhaven Town Council, according to The Argus. “Get a statue or a plaque up. Why not? You just wasted money on a bandstand on...
Never been clear on this :patrice: Eazy E hated these niccas with a passion. But apparently before he died they squashed it? I want the real story not Dre's side of the story
Dre sayin he did but Jerry Heller they didn't :jbhmm:
Eazy-E x TLC - Creep (Filthy Rich Blend)
Was playing around with the idea to blend Eazy-E's Creep N Crawl with TLC's 'Creep', and decided to record it. I know it sounds like an odd pairing, but give it a listen and drop your feedback below.
***Only the clean acapella was available, so try...
I dont know. For some reason I can sense that there's actually chemistry there with those two. No fanboy shyt either
Ruthless 6ix the group
Speaks on Three 6
Intervhuur with him and Faided
Ok so some of y'all will be familiar with a project I'm deciding to run. I made this thread: The Official 'Classic Album' Discussion Thread, trying to reach a conclusion as to what defines a classic album. After much discussion, I am running with this definition personally, so take it as you...
Eric “Eazy-E” Wright, a founding member of the seminal rap group N.W.A. and “The Godfather of Gangsta Rap,” pioneered an empire that never was but should have been when he established Ruthless Records.
Responsible for putting West Coast hip-hop on the map, the N.W.A.-fueled Ruthless Records...
Wonder if he's going to stand by that Suge killed Eazy story. :ohhh:
I bet you he's :umad:at the NWA film & Dre & Cube being the victors in all of this.
Some of you young knuckleheads don't know who I'm talking abou but pay attention and do your own research - if you learn this you'll be ahead of most
The archetype behind the people you admire. He who has influenced you is not the originator of influence - trace the lineage
Early Snoop Dogg...
In the early 1990s not long after the LA Riots a rap group formed Bloods & Crips and dropped the classic gold album Bangin’ On Wax. OG Sin Loc from that group, also Eazy-E of NWA’s cousin, was
on the Murder Master Music Show with hosts Prez and Mac Jay to speak on a wide variety of topics...
I want to preface this by saying, if nothing else, it's a good read. This dude is some type of insider/ "somebody in the know". I check out his page every other day to see what's new on there. He has information on a lot of stuff including Pac. So check out the page for good reads on other...
I thought he was super-dope during the NWA days.
Now, some kids might think NWA was a three-man group the way Ren is (not) remembered.
Note: I haven't seen the movie yet. Does he get any shine in the flick?
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