Yeah.
Cube was really the first rap star to have fallout on how rap biz was shady, and
NWA's rep took a hit for that.
efil4zaggiN at the time only was notable because of the outlandish content
they had to have on there to make up for Cube's absence.
It was viewed in the same vein of a Redd Fox/LaWanda Page album.
this...
the actual songs were not the highlight to this record with street based rap listeners.
the parodies and hilarious circumstances of the skits were the big rewind spins for this album.
cube was hitting way to hard culturally and content wise.
for anyone with an idea of what's going on to.
even think about nwa past, she swallowed it for shyt's and giggles.
nwa was a hair above a joke like willie d's ball headed hoes.
if, not for ren actually lending credible technical skill in the wake of what happened.
i doubt we would even be talking about nwa, dre or eazy after cube like that.
ren, pretty much kept the light on for nwa solely as an actual technical submission.
which is omitted because ofthe sellout bullshyt and fukkery that dre and eazy were on, singlehandidly.
mtv has helped to rewrite a lot of history in error and fallacy.
which is why ren being left out of the fold of nwa in any capacity,
from content of film to print/marketing is a huge disservice to the actual legacy of nwa as a credible group.
nwa is not even credible without ren.
if you wanna be really really real.
taking it from a purist prespective, with no passes given, at all whatsoever.
art barr