They made Ren look like a back up dancer. While he was one of the most known Mc’s on the west coast and On Cube’s level in terms of rapping and writing
Straight up !! Dre and cube selling that gangsta image for the rest to world everybody nows Eazy E the only rapper on that group really living around gangstas
The movie didn't show all the women Dr. Dre beat up (just like Diddy) and what about the time 2PAC caught Dr. Dre going down on another dude just like Bieber went down on Odell.
Absolutely I wonder if the white guy convince dre in cube to put that Eazy scene in the movie. No matter what it was E supposed to be the homie y'all brother at the end of the day WOW
Eazy E need his own individual biographical film🎥 Call it "Eric" 💯 His parents were one of the first Black families to relocate to Compton CA🌴☀️🌻🧱 from the south somewhere in the 1950s-1960s
Agreed, even in old NWA interviews & photoshoots. Eazy was seen running around with an uzi, in a straight jacket, talking all crazy etc. Yeah he joked around a lot & loved the children BUT he was nutty af. That's why we loved him.
That’s right Kokane, hold that shit down for E. They tried to make E look soft and broke towards the middle and end of the movie. They started off str8 and then went to the left. I don’t even like watching it because of how they did him from Dre and Ice Cube perspective smh
After they got arrested in Detroit that's when the film started to fall off and all the bullshit was on screen.I think that's probably why F Gary Grey left or bcuz he left they started to put bullshit in the script
Yes I’m glad this was finally talked about Dre feeling salty about e dissing him so he made him soft in the movie and made himself look super hard superhero
@jbcool9178 almost anything is possible. Not likely though. Him saying it is one thing...easy not addressing it is hard to believe. Dude ain't even from the same hood or state which makes it even less believable.
Nah peep the radio interview Eazy n Layzie argue with DPG n they out DOC on like he gonna go at Eazy too. Eazy calmly asks if it’s a problem to DOC and DOC immediately says nah come on E
Eazy said nobody put hands on him. He went in the room, Suge and his boys jumped out and pressed him, he signed the papers with a bad signature, and his lawyers proved it was bad. That’s why he ended up getting a cut of Dr Dre’s work at Death Row. Smart man
@@stevend.bumgarner6134 Of course Eazy would say that lol, if they didn't put hands on him then they threatened him with violence for sure. Either way they punked Eazy and gave him a little percentage instead of what he was supposed to get if the Chronic was released on Ruthless. That cost him millions alone
@@joejoiner8582no they didn't never have and never will stop meat riding suge not everybody in the west coast was scared ofhim nor gon let him do anything to them suge knew his limits
Eric Eazy E Wright needs his own movie already. I'm tired of hearing his daughter mentioning they making a documentary about his life but where the fuck is it. We need a HIP HOP THUGSTA MOVIE ALREADY! This reminds me of OG Mako Capone once told me about Tweedy Bird Loc that he had a Dangerous Records Bangin On Wax documentary in process and he waited too long and died of a heart attack.
The director of real mfgz has unreleased eazy shit he also died before putting it out all we got was an alternative version of real mfgz before he passed.
The depiction of Eazy-E in that movie was all the way off. For those of us that came up during Eazy-E's time, we all know Eazy was a laid back cold type of individual, not all happy-go-lucky diddy- bopping around like they tried to portray him to be in the movie.
What movie did you watch?😂 i’ve seen that movie more times than i can count & i dont recall him being “happy go lucky” or “diddy bopping” unless he was in the studio lmao.
@@joshthatkidd4584 if he didnt look like that to YOU, then you can imagine how he was IRL. Totally the opposite. Mf was dominant and ppl didnt mess around with him rapper or gangsters. He had whole alondra drive all them crips behind him, he had surenos with him.
I hated that movie anyways since it came out in 2015. They portrayed Eazy like he was a busta & acted like he was broke which he wasn't. Seems to me that movie was based on only Dr dre & Ice cube & they did like Mc Ren & Dj Yella wasnt even in the picture & I hated that
I haven't been pulled enough toward even watching that movie. It looks garbage on the surface anyway. I knew it would be watered down and historically inaccurate. Thanks for confirming that. Eazy was the king. To hell with the liars.
Stay on subject he didn’t say that they tried to make Eazy look soft and that’s not true the nicca was a G well respected Kelly park Compton crips we know nobody’s untouchable
I don't understand why make a question about some movie's portrayal about Eric Wright Eazy E and NONE of the people talking ever address the elephant in the room of who was writing and directing and producing and basically having a final say in how the "film characters" get portrayed cause I hope people aren't kissing someone's behind just cause they're rich or fear getting Dee Barnes-ed.
From a street perspective yeah it made E look soft and broke, producers didn't want to veer off into the darkside of his Life. Remember people this Hollywood! No matter Cube and Dre's influence its how Hollywood wanted to portray him smh
I like Straight Outta Compton during the beginning and NWA days. After that the movie is whack AF. They make Deathrow and Lench Mob Records seem like they were successful. While they made Eazy and Ruthless Records like they were a joke and broke. To this day I can't believe they did not add Dre Day and Real Muthafuckin G's in SOC. I have this animosity towards Dre, Cube, and Ren because they did not attend Eazy E's funeral, burial, and recently didn't show to Eazy Street in Compton. The only true friend was DJ Yella.
I heard that Ren couldn't handle the fact to see his friend Eazy in a casket. But who really knows? But really though, you should go to a funeral especially if it was someone close to you.
@@RobertoDiego737 exactly how much you want to bet if Dre, Cube, and Ren lost there mother, father, daughter, or son, will they miss that funeral? Fuck no they won't. They always had this grudge towards Eazy. Even Eazy and Ren were not on good terms when Dre left. Eazy got on Ren's case when he got all Muslim and shit. Ren didn't like that and to be honest that's what destroyed Ren's career. Yeah they managed to squash the beef at the end and they made The Muthafuckin Real song but still. Ok his excuse not going to his funeral, but you didn't even show up to Compton recently when they named a street after Eazy. Only Yella and Lil Eazy and close friends were there. It's excuses by all of them.
That movie was so fragrant to have one of the realest dudes who’s official played like that… Cube and Dre did some sucks shit … Eazy Had the whole Crip Card behind and some bloods and even Mexicans …
Listen, let's keep it. Dre called Eazy over to Death Row to talk over contracts. When Eazy got there he thought he was going to meet up with Doctor Dre. Eazy said where's Dre??? But Dre wasn't there. Do you know what that's called??? That's called an ambush. What I don't understand is how he didn't take any of his boys with him or his bodyguards. I would have never stepped foot in Death Row without my homeboys or my bodyguards. Remember, Dre and Eazy was beefin heavy. And don't forget the lawsuit that Eazy file against Dr Dre. Which he won. So something must have happened at death row. Hey, that's just my opinion. Eazy Mutha Fuckin E.
I didn’t finish the movie. I cut it off as soon as they were pulling out guns in the studio on some bullshit. I knew as a kid they wasn’t like that besides Eazy. Cube wasn’t like that either but was the only other one from the streets.
Cap bro. Lol. Only Eazy and Mc Ren were affiliated. And Death Row was full of pirus and bloods too. DJ Quik, Suge, OFTB, and the' homie security ' were all pirus from compton
When it comes to dead artists MF’s are gonna spin sh!t the way they wanna spin it. Nobody’s exempt. Biggie, 2Pac, Whitney Houston, all these MF’in Michael Jackson movies, Aaliyah and so on. Eazy E was a human being man. I saw the movie and they had him looking all sad looking at the Dr. Dre billboard. It might not have went down in that exact way but maybe he confided in somebody attached to the movie that he was sad about the whole situation. Who knows? As far as dudes being from the hood before rap, even the most street dudes have taken L’s and gotten smoked. It’s a lot of G’s in Compton and squares too. A lot of dead homies. Supposedly Jerry Heller talked Eazy out of smoking Suge. Perhaps he should have let him especially since Suge publicly made THAT comment and you know the one I’m talking about.
Ever since that Movie came out I had an issue with that character story line, very untrue. I was looking forward to his personal life He’s My Favorite Rapper ✅🎯
Eazy already let it be known by calling himself "The Devils Son in Law". Pentagram tattoo. Pentagram on his skateboard. He worshipped the Devil (aka Jerry Heller)
Facts I always say this. If Eazy was still alive and he witnessed how they portrayed him in Straight outta Compton, he would not have let that slide and that’s a fact
the NWA movie like the Tupac film is trash, I didnt like the fact they tried to make Eric out to be a buster, Eazy E will always be my fav rapper, he deserves his own series 💯
That shows dre and ice cube still feel some type of way about eazy they didn't even go to his funeral and still be takin little slick shots at him today
Why not just say yes Eazy was into some dark shit? He literally said the Lord's Prayer backwards on one of his albums and called himself "The devil's son-in-law"
Nahh Supersonic was a LA hit before they came to Ruthless. They remix it and pre-recorded it since two girls left the group then re-released it on Ruthless. Basically Arabian Prince gave them a hit independent record.
Eazy wasnt paying ppl what they should've gotten though. Jerry "jewish" heller was a big part of that as well, they was robbing ppl blindly at ruthless.
Eazy a real street G had everyone backin him up. He took care of all his people next to being solid. Lost respect for dre and cube esepcially after i really looked into it after the movie they did E dirty im glad light is being shed on this topic with what really happened
To me that's one of the reasons why I have not seen the movie till this day. You know if you are going to do something, do it wright or not at all. The same thing with the Tupac Movie and Biggie movie. I have not seen none of them because they made them look weak and simply in those movies while in reality they was wild and daring as F***
Why would they even discuss something like this? It says the wrong message just because of black man may show his vulnerabilities that makes him weak ?
Right, like I was disappointed that “real muthaphukkin g’s” didn’t get the respect it deserved as a diss track. I later watched interviews and there’s one where this blood member says that if dr dre punched a blood in real life like he did in the movie, “he would get beat. Badly”
@arizonaFIREent, Idr who the blood member was in the interview. I just remember that interview among other interviews that fact checked parts of the movie.
There is an old legend saying Eazy could go to any hood in LA and get mad respect and love. Both sides. Also eses respected him. That tells you a lot! Now, let dre, cube or snoop try that 😂
I’m of that era when I heard a S.O.C Movie was being made I was skeptical about if the depiction would be accurate, the trailer looked like some piece together shit! almost every scene looks like it’s filmed around a famous photo of them in Black Beat,Right On or Rap Masters magazines as far as the story I blame Tomika for depicting him as going broke to protect whatever fortune he left her so yes she would want people to believe he was going broke and too much Ice Cubes input fucked it up as well his first concern was making sure everyone recognize his contribution to the group as well as using the film to help launch O’Shea’s career so besides giving Dre props he didn’t too much care how the other members came off…. that’s why an Eazy E documentary would have been far better than this BS Movie plus the short changing of Ren and Yella’s contribution NWA flex their muscles on Eazy’s 1st solo joint with very little Ice Cube input the movie almost acts as if the inception of the group started with Fuck tha Police….. and the other important elements they left out was the chemistry in posse joints like Parental expression and the D.O.C’s Grand Finale also Ren and Dre’s play off one another on Comptons in the House, Ren had one of the group’s hottest bangers on the S.O.C album If it ain’t Ruff it ain’t Me but instead they use that BS Quite on the Set in a montage,…. Weak! for real NWA fans like myself the movie was a tremendous let down….. some day we may get a better version…. providing Cube stay the fuck outta the way!
I think Eazy need his own separate movie, to show his real life.
Facts 💯
HUGE FACTS, hip hop/rap needs some testosterone back, Eazy E has been blackballed like a mfka
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Facts ✅✅
Facts
That movie was about Cube and Dre. Played Ren like he was a hype man
They made Ren look like a back up dancer. While he was one of the most known Mc’s on the west coast and On Cube’s level in terms of rapping and writing
Ren was Turk 😂
Straight up !! Dre and cube selling that gangsta image for the rest to world everybody nows Eazy E the only rapper on that group really living around gangstas
@@Colombia_finest Dr Dre, Cube, Yella and Ren all lived in gang hoods.
@@Vito850-xnot in real life , Ren was that n*gga fr
Dre didn’t even put in the movie that he beat ole girl , but wanna make eazy seem like a busta. GTFOH
Exactly.
Crazy how Dre was beating on shawty no1 address him on that shit
His ex did in her movie 😂😂😂😂
Nobody even mentions that .......crazy
The movie didn't show all the women Dr. Dre beat up (just like Diddy) and what about the time 2PAC caught Dr. Dre going down on another dude just like Bieber went down on Odell.
Straight Outta Compton was disrespectful towards Eazy E in my opinion.
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shid, ren and yella too…that was a cube and dre bio pic tho
Absolutely I wonder if the white guy convince dre in cube to put that Eazy scene in the movie. No matter what it was E supposed to be the homie y'all brother at the end of the day WOW
@@rizcayrecordings but they new easy E better than anyone I believe they did a great job with easy E they depicted him on a true fashion 👌
@@jamescarter9179 nah they did him dirty when they showed Eazy getting beat up by Suge that didn't happen
Eazy was the REAL Gangsta of N.W.A and I'm from Detroit and I know that 💯
Damn right #detroit
The cat that is actually hustling & paying for everything is always the real Boss & Gangsta. Fellow Detroit Eastside cat in the building
@@TYRONE-kh9zn What Up Doe my Brotha
Detroit 🤣
@@Keithdagreat Yo lames talk shit behind a computer screen in yo mom's basement 🤣
Eazy E need his own individual biographical film🎥
Call it "Eric" 💯
His parents were one of the first Black families to relocate to Compton CA🌴☀️🌻🧱 from the south somewhere in the 1950s-1960s
“We want Eazy: The Eric Wright Story” 🎞️
No call it “Eazy”
Eazy-muthafuckin-E or Eric Wright it's all the same 😎
“Eazy Duz It”
Eazy-er Said Than Dunn
Agreed, even in old NWA interviews & photoshoots. Eazy was seen running around with an uzi, in a straight jacket, talking all crazy etc. Yeah he joked around a lot & loved the children BUT he was nutty af. That's why we loved him.
Hey king 👋 looks like we are watching the same content haha
That shit was an big assault rifle not a small uzi. I can post the video. He had guns cops and ATF used. Lol
@@DJWHOOP Wh0ooOoop!!! The gangsta of beats !
That’s right Kokane, hold that shit down for E. They tried to make E look soft and broke towards the middle and end of the movie. They started off str8 and then went to the left. I don’t even like watching it because of how they did him from Dre and Ice Cube perspective smh
True
Kokane always been a real one
After they got arrested in Detroit that's when the film started to fall off and all the bullshit was on screen.I think that's probably why F Gary Grey left or bcuz he left they started to put bullshit in the script
😂😂when mc eiht speaks i cant help but notice that he was the voice of ryder from gra san andreas 😂😂
Ur a busta carl!
With the way he was depicted in that movie, you could now find out who had love for E and who didn’t and it was none of those fools who produced
People easily forget Eazy E had Toker and Brownside on his side..
Who cares
He also had all the motherfucking Crips. Suge knight wasn’t gonna do shit to Eazy-E that Niga had too many people behind him
@209Stretch but you do care mr. Eastwood you do 😊😊😊😊😊
@@209StretchEat a 🍆
And don’t forget Gangsta Dresta, BG knocc out and Bone Thugs
Yes I’m glad this was finally talked about Dre feeling salty about e dissing him so he made him soft in the movie and made himself look super hard superhero
E had guns,knives and everythang else big factz he was always ready for war!!!🤘🏾👌🏾 🚩.
Not even from the west coast and I've heard solid story's about Eazy from creditable people
Same On My End
Eazy was the truth
I knew some b.s. was up when d.o.c. spoke to eazy like he was a punk.
Idk...D.O.C. stayed drunk so it's possible.
@jbcool9178 almost anything is possible. Not likely though. Him saying it is one thing...easy not addressing it is hard to believe. Dude ain't even from the same hood or state which makes it even less believable.
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Snoop Dogg implied that eazy kicked the d.o.c ass one time
Nah peep the radio interview Eazy n Layzie argue with DPG n they out DOC on like he gonna go at Eazy too. Eazy calmly asks if it’s a problem to DOC and DOC immediately says nah come on E
Eazy didn't say he was the Devil son n law for no reason.
after i watched straight out of Compton... i knew they was trying to make ez look soft while they looked hard... thats why i will never watch again...
Suge laugh when Dre punched dude is the funniest part of the movie lmao. Best depiction of suge in a movie
@@MichaelThomasFrazier .. when dre punched the dude in the movie I knew it was bullshit and laughed myself🤣🤣🤣
The movie made Dre look like the messiah of NWA, when in reality the only people he beat up was women
I didn't like the fact how they had suge in his goons touching Eazy in the movie. Couldn't had happened in am no where near LA
You think Easy willingly let Dre sign to Death Row? That makes no sense
Eazy said nobody put hands on him. He went in the room, Suge and his boys jumped out and pressed him, he signed the papers with a bad signature, and his lawyers proved it was bad. That’s why he ended up getting a cut of Dr Dre’s work at Death Row. Smart man
@@stevend.bumgarner6134 Of course Eazy would say that lol, if they didn't put hands on him then they threatened him with violence for sure. Either way they punked Eazy and gave him a little percentage instead of what he was supposed to get if the Chronic was released on Ruthless. That cost him millions alone
Thats the story I heard and I remembered.
@@joejoiner8582no they didn't never have and never will stop meat riding suge not everybody in the west coast was scared ofhim nor gon let him do anything to them suge knew his limits
Eric Eazy E Wright needs his own movie already. I'm tired of hearing his daughter mentioning they making a documentary about his life but where the fuck is it. We need a HIP HOP THUGSTA MOVIE ALREADY!
This reminds me of OG Mako Capone once told me about Tweedy Bird Loc that he had a Dangerous Records Bangin On Wax documentary in process and he waited too long and died of a heart attack.
The director of real mfgz has unreleased eazy shit he also died before putting it out all we got was an alternative version of real mfgz before he passed.
@@L1am21 oh yeah I saw that one.
No frl they been saying the coming out with some shit for years!!!
@@janiahmitchell5873 they be bullshitin
Eazy E definitely needs his own movie
Movies pump up mobsters. They will always down play L.A gangbangers. They never really know how Crips & Bloods really get down.
Man, that scene when Eazy is looking at the billboard advertising Dr Dre´s album.....
BIG UP !
The depiction of Eazy-E in that movie was all the way off. For those of us that came up during Eazy-E's time, we all know Eazy was a laid back cold type of individual, not all happy-go-lucky diddy- bopping around like they tried to portray him to be in the movie.
What movie did you watch?😂 i’ve seen that movie more times than i can count & i dont recall him being “happy go lucky” or “diddy bopping” unless he was in the studio lmao.
@@joshthatkidd4584 if he didnt look like that to YOU, then you can imagine how he was IRL. Totally the opposite. Mf was dominant and ppl didnt mess around with him rapper or gangsters.
He had whole alondra drive all them crips behind him, he had surenos with him.
I hated that movie anyways since it came out in 2015. They portrayed Eazy like he was a busta & acted like he was broke which he wasn't. Seems to me that movie was based on only Dr dre & Ice cube & they did like Mc Ren & Dj Yella wasnt even in the picture & I hated that
Yeah, wasn’t it his drug money that started everything for the N.W.A.? And also Dre was still paying him during the beef.
Yeah eazy was still making round 20% of the profits of anything dre rapped or produced on. which was everything on deathrow at the time.
Dre said on Rock The Bells radio that he wanted no part of this film, but Cube kept hounding him. They must've made a deal to make Dre the "good guy."
@@rahsaanthomas7030 I just think they should've just left that alone & not make no movie respectfully & just let the legacy speak for itself.
This was a Dre & Cube movie
I haven't been pulled enough toward even watching that movie. It looks garbage on the surface anyway. I knew it would be watered down and historically inaccurate. Thanks for confirming that. Eazy was the king. To hell with the liars.
R.I.P. EAZY E
Eazy E was affliated, ok. However, in the streets no one & I mean NO ONE is invincible.
Stay on subject he didn’t say that they tried to make Eazy look soft and that’s not true the nicca was a G well respected Kelly park Compton crips we know nobody’s untouchable
Ok course nobody’s invincible he’s dead isn’t he? The point is they made him look soft.
@@juliostevens9480 nah u look soft. Charmin
The movie was about the group and how the breakup happened, now we do need a "Ruthless Records" movie
He said he ain’t gonna answer that then said Eazy had bazookas and guns 😂😂😂
Kokane look about to reach across the table for speaking down on E
Who spoke down on him?
That's a cube and dre movie...
I don't understand why make a question about some movie's portrayal about Eric Wright Eazy E and NONE of the people talking ever address the elephant in the room of who was writing and directing and producing and basically having a final say in how the "film characters" get portrayed cause I hope people aren't kissing someone's behind just cause they're rich or fear getting Dee Barnes-ed.
They made Eazy look broke and had him crying to be back with Dre in the movie. They straight played him. Eazy had Bone when he got sick and died
From a street perspective yeah it made E look soft and broke, producers didn't want to veer off into the darkside of his Life. Remember people this Hollywood! No matter Cube and Dre's influence its how Hollywood wanted to portray him smh
Honestly should make a movie of Eazy E and Brownside toker it will be really interesting
I like Straight Outta Compton during the beginning and NWA days. After that the movie is whack AF. They make Deathrow and Lench Mob Records seem like they were successful. While they made Eazy and Ruthless Records like they were a joke and broke. To this day I can't believe they did not add Dre Day and Real Muthafuckin G's in SOC. I have this animosity towards Dre, Cube, and Ren because they did not attend Eazy E's funeral, burial, and recently didn't show to Eazy Street in Compton. The only true friend was DJ Yella.
Ren is really weird for that shit. Either ride for e or ride for dre and cube dude cant really get along with any of them lol.
@@L1am21 yeah it's crazy they are both from the same hood.
I heard that Ren couldn't handle the fact to see his friend Eazy in a casket. But who really knows? But really though, you should go to a funeral especially if it was someone close to you.
@@RobertoDiego737 exactly how much you want to bet if Dre, Cube, and Ren lost there mother, father, daughter, or son, will they miss that funeral? Fuck no they won't. They always had this grudge towards Eazy. Even Eazy and Ren were not on good terms when Dre left. Eazy got on Ren's case when he got all Muslim and shit. Ren didn't like that and to be honest that's what destroyed Ren's career. Yeah they managed to squash the beef at the end and they made The Muthafuckin Real song but still. Ok his excuse not going to his funeral, but you didn't even show up to Compton recently when they named a street after Eazy. Only Yella and Lil Eazy and close friends were there. It's excuses by all of them.
@southsidecompton9668 What? That's interesting. I never knew Eazy and Ren had a fued over his Muslim faith. Know any videos or interviews on that?
Kokane always come hard with the hooks
That movie was so fragrant to have one of the realest dudes who’s official played like that…
Cube and Dre did some sucks shit …
Eazy Had the whole Crip Card behind and some bloods and even Mexicans …
I believe Eazy was a gangster way before the music. I even heard he was affiliated with KPCC ♿️ back in the day. I dont know how true that is though.
He was Kelly Park
Kokane & Eiht a good duo
Listen, let's keep it.
Dre called Eazy over to Death Row to talk over contracts. When Eazy got there he thought he was going to meet up with Doctor Dre.
Eazy said where's Dre???
But Dre wasn't there.
Do you know what that's called???
That's called an ambush.
What I don't understand is how he didn't take any of his boys with him or his bodyguards.
I would have never stepped foot in Death Row without my homeboys or my bodyguards.
Remember, Dre and Eazy was beefin heavy.
And don't forget the lawsuit that Eazy file against Dr Dre.
Which he won.
So something must have happened at death row.
Hey, that's just my opinion.
Eazy Mutha Fuckin E.
Kokane looked at Steele with this "STFU " vibe once he started talking about Eazy😭😭😭😂🤣
I knew Eric when he went by the name Casual
I didn’t finish the movie. I cut it off as soon as they were pulling out guns in the studio on some bullshit. I knew as a kid they wasn’t like that besides Eazy. Cube wasn’t like that either but was the only other one from the streets.
I hate eazy isnt alive to defend himself. Dre was a woman beater but they missed that part
Try??? They went above and beyond to disrespect Eazy
Suge knight: I'm going to change you. Gary gray needs his ass whipped for that.
I always question that scene where Eazy-E got jumped.. like there was nobody there to witness that.
Nwa was a crip rap group just like deathrow the whole label was crip suge and pac were the only bloods
Pac wasn’t no gang member
@@derekduram4514 yes pac was a blood why did he have beef with the Southside crips suge was a blood also no facts
@@derekduram4514 yea he had beef with the Southside crips and suge was also a blood
@@LamarrLewis-x6s that was Suge’s beef. Pac just made his self apart of it which was a big mistake
Cap bro. Lol. Only Eazy and Mc Ren were affiliated. And Death Row was full of pirus and bloods too. DJ Quik, Suge, OFTB, and the' homie security ' were all pirus from compton
Hearing from multiple sources that he had a bazooka, I really want to see a picture of him with a bazooka lol.
When it comes to dead artists MF’s are gonna spin sh!t the way they wanna spin it. Nobody’s exempt. Biggie, 2Pac, Whitney Houston, all these MF’in Michael Jackson movies, Aaliyah and so on. Eazy E was a human being man. I saw the movie and they had him looking all sad looking at the Dr. Dre billboard. It might not have went down in that exact way but maybe he confided in somebody attached to the movie that he was sad about the whole situation. Who knows? As far as dudes being from the hood before rap, even the most street dudes have taken L’s and gotten smoked. It’s a lot of G’s in Compton and squares too. A lot of dead homies. Supposedly Jerry Heller talked Eazy out of smoking Suge. Perhaps he should have let him especially since Suge publicly made THAT comment and you know the one I’m talking about.
Eric was a gangsta definition from Mr Kokane )).Real conversation from close friends on Eric Lynn Wright.
History is written by the winners.
In this case Dre and Cube are the winners
Man? What a Blessing to see and hear MC Eight still alive and speaking. Outside lok in perspective. ✌️✌️
That movie played Eazy to the left because it was from the perspectives of Dre and Cube who hated him.
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Eazy had the respect. RIP Eazy E
Eazy had a bazooka😅
The part about Eazy supposedly getting beat up in the studio came from Jerry. Not Cube or Dre.
I would love to see and interview with Ice T and MC Eight together.
@@jasonito23 boy shut up
They did try to throw Eazy under the bus in the movie.
Eazy was a 2nd generation kelly park compton crip. Probably knew alot of the originals who were a few years older than him
Ever since that Movie came out I had an issue with that character story line, very untrue. I was looking forward to his personal life He’s My Favorite Rapper ✅🎯
YES 💯 But made Cube & Dre look like Superman 🗣️😀💀
Which they are, in terms of music
Jerry Heller was the REAL gangster ...Pay attn
See how he getting a pass from the bs he was doing? Yet they got all the smoke for dre and cube though...
Eazy already let it be known by calling himself "The Devils Son in Law". Pentagram tattoo. Pentagram on his skateboard. He worshipped the Devil (aka Jerry Heller)
That movie 🍿 was a joke to me 💯 I wish Eazy was alive because that movie would’ve been a lot different
Facts I always say this. If Eazy was still alive and he witnessed how they portrayed him in Straight outta Compton, he would not have let that slide and that’s a fact
Yes they did and that was a sucka move by Cube & Dre, when they're not even like that outside the Studio!.
They didn't properly represent Eazy in the movie. Straight fiction
the NWA movie like the Tupac film is trash, I didnt like the fact they tried to make Eric out to be a buster, Eazy E will always be my fav rapper, he deserves his own series 💯
That shows dre and ice cube still feel some type of way about eazy they didn't even go to his funeral and still be takin little slick shots at him today
Why not just say yes Eazy was into some dark shit? He literally said the Lord's Prayer backwards on one of his albums and called himself "The devil's son-in-law"
Nahh Supersonic was a LA hit before they came to Ruthless. They remix it and pre-recorded it since two girls left the group then re-released it on Ruthless. Basically Arabian Prince gave them a hit independent record.
Eazy wasnt paying ppl what they should've gotten though. Jerry "jewish" heller was a big part of that as well, they was robbing ppl blindly at ruthless.
Eazy a real street G had everyone backin him up. He took care of all his people next to being solid. Lost respect for dre and cube esepcially after i really looked into it after the movie they did E dirty im glad light is being shed on this topic with what really happened
RIP Jerry Heller.
The first 5 minutes of the movie proved eazy-e was not soft
To me that's one of the reasons why I have not seen the movie till this day. You know if you are going to do something, do it wright or not at all. The same thing with the Tupac Movie and Biggie movie. I have not seen none of them because they made them look weak and simply in those movies while in reality they was wild and daring as F***
Eternal E
I think the actor himself made easy look soft i dont think it was on purpose.
Why would they even discuss something like this? It says the wrong message just because of black man may show his vulnerabilities that makes him weak ?
Most definitely did make Eazy look bad…but made Dre & cube hard ass hell thou 🤔
Right, like I was disappointed that “real muthaphukkin g’s” didn’t get the respect it deserved as a diss track. I later watched interviews and there’s one where this blood member says that if dr dre punched a blood in real life like he did in the movie, “he would get beat. Badly”
@@Pawwwl20mob james???
@arizonaFIREent, Idr who the blood member was in the interview. I just remember that interview among other interviews that fact checked parts of the movie.
There is an old legend saying Eazy could go to any hood in LA and get mad respect and love. Both sides. Also eses respected him.
That tells you a lot!
Now, let dre, cube or snoop try that 😂
Compton, Watts, Crenshaw, Lynwood, everybody loved Eazy. He was the Truth💯💯
Eazy wasn't soft all The Real Gangstas knew and respected E
Easy-E gangster rap icon for sure we all grew up to his music
Yes they did and I hate it
That was Dre plan
I’m of that era when I heard a S.O.C Movie was being made I was skeptical about if the depiction would be accurate, the trailer looked like some piece together shit! almost every scene looks like it’s filmed around a famous photo of them in Black Beat,Right On or Rap Masters magazines as far as the story I blame Tomika for depicting him as going broke to protect whatever fortune he left her so yes she would want people to believe he was going broke and too much Ice Cubes input fucked it up as well his first concern was making sure everyone recognize his contribution to the group as well as using the film to help launch O’Shea’s career so besides giving Dre props he didn’t too much care how the other members came off…. that’s why an Eazy E documentary would have been far better than this BS Movie plus the short changing of Ren and Yella’s contribution NWA flex their muscles on Eazy’s 1st solo joint with very little Ice Cube input the movie almost acts as if the inception of the group started with Fuck tha Police….. and the other important elements they left out was the chemistry in posse joints like Parental expression and the D.O.C’s Grand Finale also Ren and Dre’s play off one another on Comptons in the House, Ren had one of the group’s hottest bangers on the S.O.C album If it ain’t Ruff it ain’t Me but instead they use that BS Quite on the Set in a montage,…. Weak! for real NWA fans like myself the movie was a tremendous let down….. some day we may get a better version…. providing Cube stay the fuck outta the way!
Yeah some thing going on,Eazy should be getting waaay more respect in hip hop.starting with the Dre and Cube
No.. I think yall going out of y'all's way to make Easy look Gangster 😂 let the man rest in peace
When you say Eazy-E soft don't come to mind
Yup, they had E looking bad.
Every time I stop and watch one of these videos these interviewers on their phones ..Wtf over??
DID THEY ? 😐 mannn I cant even watch that movie no more seeing how they did my man E
That movie did Eazy E wrong. He should have his own movie on his real life.💯💯💯
Finally they talk about this...... it was complete BS doing eazy like that, idk why dre & cube act like they super heroes & ish
They tried to make him look broke for sure