@@StaxReacts Me, Myself and I - De La Soul; Bring da Noise - Public Enemy; Children's Story - Slick Rick; Hey Ladies/Shake your Rump/Shadrach - Beastie Boys; Lyte as a Rock - MC Lyte; You Gots to Chill - EPMD; Boyz in the Hood/No More Questions - Eazy E; Follow the Leader/Microphone Fiend - Eric B and Rakim; Parents Just Don't Understand/Brand New Funk - DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince; Top Billin' - Audio Two; It Takes Two - Rob Base; Gittin Funky - Kid n' Play; Shake Your Thang- Salt N Pepa
Mentioned this in another comment but It’s Funky Enough by The D.O.C. also came out in ‘89. Also Stepping to the AM - 3rd Bass, Seminar, Beepers, My Hooptie all by Sir Mixalot. One more, Life is Too Short from ‘88 by Too Short
1988. I think Dre did most of the beats on the record. I remember when this came out. I heard it when I was well too young to hear it. It was revolutionary. Never heard anything like it!
@@StaxReacts Dr Dre and DJ yella did the beats on early NWA, before he to left the group sometime after Ice Cube did...but since then everyone knows Dr Dre and the amazing stuff he has come out with.
I could tell you a new story every day for a year and you still couldn’t truly understand how great the 80’s and 90’s were. The music scene was off the chain!! Rap, Rock, RnB, New Wave, Punk… it was crazy. Fellow Gen Xr’s know what I’m saying. Glad you’re doing this man! Keep doing you!
Still today so full of energy. I'm a 53 year old rock guy since i was 10 years old. When this came out and hits my ears in 1988 i love the raw energyy of it like you've got in rockmusic. When i first hear eazy e i fall immediatley in love with his voice. I still got today the two nwa albums on vinyl. Cheers from germany
Hood celebrities don't stay in the hood the whole point of becoming a celebrity is to get out of that lifestyle not stay in it. Doesn't mean he still can't rap about where he's from just because doesn't currently reside there anymore I mean look at Cube after he left the group he left LA and moved to New York
Late 80s and 90s we lived like it was our last days on Earth. Even the government was afraid of our times that they had to put censorship to our music. NWA was part of our culture back in the late 80s and 90s.
I'm Irish and I've heard this hundreds of times, I dont believe for one second this is your first time hearing this, especially if you like your music!
I use my high school days as a map for years and this was like junior year so I'm thinking 88. I had already been an NWA fan for 2 years. Saw them perform. Saw Eazy shooting a pistol in the air once clearing out a whole club. You have to remember what we had heard leading up to this. By 1988, yeah there was some hardcore music, but lyrically, this was new territory and considered wild as hell. Like really provocative. I enjoyed it thoroughly. But for shock value, I was already warmed up from their first album and Ice T.
Love that you're getting into their tracks! This was 1988-89 and the whole crew was Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and MC Ren (with DJ Yella on the tables, who, incidentally, produced the entire Straight Outta Compton LP).
So my best man in my wedding and my business partner in Ohio. Grew up in Compton and ran the streets with Easy E, Dre Dre and Ice Cube. Easy E was a drug dealer at the time, or so he told me. My friend eventually moved to Las Vegas and the funny thing is my friend never had as much as a parking ticket growing up or today. He went on to play college ball, was supposed to go to NBA but injured his back. He started an R&B and Hip hop Label in Ohio. He was not an artist but a marketer, He actually has a platinum album and a gold album because he got his groups on 3 movie soundtracks. Fakin the Funk with Morris Chestnut, Tatiana Ali (fresh prince of bel air daughter) Also the soundtrack for Blade, with Wesley Snipes, and Bulworth Soundtrack (Warren Beatty and Halle Berry) In Fakin the Funk, Snoop Dogg had a song on that soundtrack (my friend produced the soundtrack) In the video my friend played B Ball in Snoop Dogg's backyard. Also, NWA was on Death Row records the Founder was Sug Night. My friend road the bus to school with Sug as Sug played Football in High School
@@StaxReacts This Female group was his best artists on his label, their song made it to the Bulworth Soundtrack that went Platinum. They were on the verge of getting a big label deal and ready to sign but a jealous boyfriend stepped in and murdered the lead singer. Very Sad. ua-cam.com/video/e7ntofG_NyU/v-deo.html The Song is B1tches are Hustlers too!
Ice Cube was the nicest MC in the group and actually wrote most of the lyrics for the other MCs (especially Dr Dre and Eazy E). He went solo after this album (1989) and ran off a string of banger solo albums which all went platinum from 1990-93. At this point he was probably the most famous rapper in the world and the face of “gangsta rap” until Tupac/Biggie, Wu Tang and Nas really blew up in 93-94
You sound like someone from that era who knows what he's talking about. I think he was the nicest. And Amerikka's Most, Death Certificate, and to a slightly lesser degree, Predator and Lethal Injection, were excellent.
@@StaxReacts NO VASELINE is a heck of a diss track Ice wrote to go back at NWA after he left. Prob one of the most hard-hitting tracks ever! Dr. Dre did the beats & mixing!
Cube was a beast but to me Ren is very underrated MC. He has the magic flow (see his solo joint on this album If it ain't ruff) and when Cube left the group he did all the lyrics on the second album which is even better. Don't forget the D.O.C. who deserves a full album reaction with No one can do it better Then check Above The Law the best west coast group of all times and inventor of the GFunk
Ice Cube does not get enough recognition and appreciation for basically writing all the lyrics for this album....the guy is a true definition of the word LEGEND!! Ren also doesn't get the credit he deserves and Eazy's introduction to the world 8n this track is legendary!! NWA we're simply GOATS of w3st coast rap...after PE ...NWA ruled. DJ Yella was scratching....Also check out "something like that " Dre and Ren....great track
It makes me feel better knowing I'm not the only one screaming answers at reactors like they can hear me lmao before that I'm goin "No bro that's MC Ren! NWA! Not Ren from the past few years!" 😂
Bruh I’m 50. Came up between Atlanta & New York. U had to live these times young brother. Some serious hard shit made Gen X what we are. Respect for your interest in the roots. 🤜🤛
On another channel somewhere - someone made the comment "Ice Cube, he's an actor in movies for kids" or something like that.. and OMG did that make me feel old. ! was 19 in 88 so basically the SAME age as Cube (2 months apart). I have a lot of respect for him. He says what he thinks, sometimes to his detriment. It's a blessing and a curse. Of course this music scared a lot of people at the time - it was all new territory. Great reaction.Enjoying you channel.
Imagine this.... this Legendary Dopeness came out in 1986. Two years from now.... this track will be "40 years old." NWA created Gangsta Rap with this album, in 1986. Sit with that for a minute....brah "1986." This sheeez is LEGENDARY 😅
It came out in 88 or 89. Yes, Ice Cube lived the life. U GOTTA watch Straight Outta Comption the movie. Sick, awesome, dope as fuck movie. VERY TRUE to life. Ice Cube wrote almost all the songs from that album. Dr. Dre mixed the songs. Watch the movie, ull learn A LOT!!!!!
When this came out it was so bad ass!! Being a huge rock n roll guy, I really liked this because it was hard. Incredibly talented guys, and I appreciated that. Not to sound like a broken record, but there is not much of that kind of talent anymore. Ice cube can play numerous instruments, Mac ren is still heavily involved , Eazy played drums and piano. Yella, Dr Dre, etc.
Definitely head down the NWA rabbit hole bro. Fuck tha Police is a classic and check out the back and forth disses between them and Cube when he first split off on his own. Have you watched the movie Straight Outta Compton? Maybe start there and it'll give you an idea of who's who then you can do the deep dive. Definitely study up though, this is the group and the rap that paved the way for sooo many! They raped about real life, everyday shit they dealt with, just spittin facts. At that time it was huge, especially with everything going on not only at that time but in that area. Crazy shit.
I’m from Miami and my parents lost their minds when I got this record when I was 17. We also had the 2 Live Crew and Luke had a nightclub in Miami Beach that we tried to get into.
This song is the linchpin for all hood shit even today. Take notice of the video. No bitches, no fly whips, no iced out chains. Just straight up RAW...
You should check out the film "Straight Outta Compton" While it's partially dramatised, it documents the start of NWA and how this album came about and gives context to why they were so angry. The whole album is a big middle finger up to the system. Also, DJ Yella and Dr Dre are responsible for the beats!
Yo Staxx, since you’re into the turntables, I recommend you check out the the clip of all clips that influenced just about every DJ that came afterwards… “Grandmaster Flash - Wildstyle” It’s only 2mins long and was from the movie Wild Style. Although not the inventor of scratching (that was Grandmaster Theodore), this part of the movie is credited by some of the greatest DJs as what got them to start. Give it a check, you won’t regret. Know your roots! ✌️ peace
BTW "F the police" turned the world upside down at the time. That song, 2 Live Crew and Eminem had major protests of them and made the news a few times.
Ice Cube was never in a gang, he was a studio gangsta. But he never got called out on it. When he left NWA they took a couple of pops at him about leaving but never did a full diss track. He responded with a full diss track (No Vaseline) and because it was so brutal they never replied. Also half of them were studio gangstas too, Eazy and Ren where the only real ones, Kelly Park Compton Crips.
NWA, the start for Dr Dre, Ice Cube, Ren, and Eazy E. Just think about all that has been created by them three after the fall of NWA. One group i don't know if you are familiar with since you are going back to old hip hop. Bone Thugs N Harmony. Bone was found and sent to stardom by Eazy E. Give them a listen sometime. Maybe start with Thuggish Ruggish Bone, Foe Tha Love of Money with Eazy E, Body Rott, Notorious Thugs with B.I.G., Thug Love with Tupac, Tha Crossroads.
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Straight Outta Of Compton came out in 1989'' Back then Ice Cube with the curl was a beast Mc Ren And Dre was'nt slackin on the mic either DJ yella was the DJ And we all know Eazy's Bad boy Image of the group. Fact Before 1989'' there was no such thing as Gangster Rap. The term Gangsta Rap came from the news media after getting wind of the song Fuck The Police on The Straight Out Of Compton album back in 1989'' 90''.🔥🔥🔥😎
There is a new artist named Ren who is the new big thing. I'm sure that's who people are requesting. Now, I have to go check if you've reacted to No Vaseline yet.
"Imagine that whole group of people walking towards you.." well young man, if I told you that there were different crews standing around, drinking, smoking & listening to loud music on EVERY BLOCK throughout the 80's out here in L.A.would you believe it? Best believe this shit was real .. Thanks for the reaction video ✍🏻
All of their solo work was great, but all different and evolved. DJ Yella did the tables. Check out ZaggiN4Life tracks Appetite for Destruction and Approach to Danger. Similar vibe.
@@StaxReacts Stax…think about doing a crossover video. “Bring the Noise” Public Enemy and Anthrax. This and Run DMC and Aerosmith “Walk this Way” influenced the rap/rock hybrid bands
MC Ren, . is who you are seeing here. . He released a solo Album in the 90's. Shock of The Hour. . . Definitely worth checkin out for sure. . "Tons Of Guns" wld be a great song to react to.
'Dirty Cus Rap' started commercially with 2 Live Crew..but they were NOT considered 'gangsta' Rap... NWA was the world's 1st 'gangsta' rap group ...they formed from Dr. DRE who was in another group ( Wrekin' Crew )earlier and had honed his DJ skills using 'samples' from earlier soul/r&b albums
It was amazing to be a kid in the 80's and 90's .......we had the BEST MUSIC
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yes it was
Agreed I’m ashamed of my generation I wish I was in those years I researched so much from the old times music films gangs movies and everything
No lies detected. It was something special fa sho!
better to be a kid in the 80's when this came out. 1988
Different Ren, this is MC Ren, the other Ren that gets requested everywhere is another talented guy from the UK. Definitely worth checking out.
Thank you for clarifying, I’ll check him out
You're welcome, great reactions man, look forward to more.👍@StaxReacts
Yea I use to love NWA Straight Outta Compton album when I was a teenager Now I'm loving Ren's Sick Boi Album
He was definitely RAW 😂
@@StaxReactsif this song blows your mind, wait till you hear Thug luv Tupac and bone thugs
1988: one of the greatest years for hip hop. So many classic albums came out during the 1988-89 timeframe and Straight Outta Compton was one of them
Any more bangers I’m missing out on?
@@StaxReacts Me, Myself and I - De La Soul; Bring da Noise - Public Enemy; Children's Story - Slick Rick; Hey Ladies/Shake your Rump/Shadrach - Beastie Boys; Lyte as a Rock - MC Lyte; You Gots to Chill - EPMD; Boyz in the Hood/No More Questions - Eazy E; Follow the Leader/Microphone Fiend - Eric B and Rakim; Parents Just Don't Understand/Brand New Funk - DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince; Top Billin' - Audio Two; It Takes Two - Rob Base; Gittin Funky - Kid n' Play; Shake Your Thang- Salt N Pepa
I agree 💯
Mentioned this in another comment but It’s Funky Enough by The D.O.C. also came out in ‘89. Also Stepping to the AM - 3rd Bass, Seminar, Beepers, My Hooptie all by Sir Mixalot. One more, Life is Too Short from ‘88 by Too Short
@@StaxReactsreact to erib b and rakims “paid in full” album
1988. I think Dre did most of the beats on the record. I remember when this came out. I heard it when I was well too young to hear it. It was revolutionary. Never heard anything like it!
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@@StaxReacts Dr Dre and DJ yella did the beats on early NWA, before he to left the group sometime after Ice Cube did...but since then everyone knows Dr Dre and the amazing stuff he has come out with.
@@StaxReacts Dr.Dre is playing that AMAZING!!! DJ!!!!
I could tell you a new story every day for a year and you still couldn’t truly understand how great the 80’s and 90’s were. The music scene was off the chain!! Rap, Rock, RnB, New Wave, Punk… it was crazy. Fellow Gen Xr’s know what I’m saying. Glad you’re doing this man! Keep doing you!
I wish brother, thank you so much
Still today so full of energy. I'm a 53 year old rock guy since i was 10 years old. When this came out and hits my ears in 1988 i love the raw energyy of it like you've got in rockmusic. When i first hear eazy e i fall immediatley in love with his voice. I still got today the two nwa albums on vinyl. Cheers from germany
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Man, that song was so wild when it came out 1988? (I think) - How about some PUBLIC ENEMY next? Chuck D is legendary!
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this song is like a baseball bat to the teeth, even after all these years... nobody sounds hungry in rap no more, nobody coming with a fury.
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A friend had a bootleg tape of these guys around 88 or 89. That's where I learned about NWA. It was the craziest shit we had heard.
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Ren and Eazy come from the same neighborhood The Kelly Park Compton Crips Ren was also the writer of the group along with Ice Cube
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But why did Ren move to Riverside?! xD
Hood celebrities don't stay in the hood the whole point of becoming a celebrity is to get out of that lifestyle not stay in it. Doesn't mean he still can't rap about where he's from just because doesn't currently reside there anymore I mean look at Cube after he left the group he left LA and moved to New York
"Ice Cube? The guy that makes those family movies?" Riley from Boondocks 😂
13 when this song came out. So hard hitting! Nobody was ready for this!
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MC Ren was underrated as fuck!
Late 80s and 90s we lived like it was our last days on Earth. Even the government was afraid of our times that they had to put censorship to our music. NWA was part of our culture back in the late 80s and 90s.
I'm Irish and I've heard this hundreds of times, I dont believe for one second this is your first time hearing this, especially if you like your music!
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I use my high school days as a map for years and this was like junior year so I'm thinking 88. I had already been an NWA fan for 2 years. Saw them perform. Saw Eazy shooting a pistol in the air once clearing out a whole club. You have to remember what we had heard leading up to this. By 1988, yeah there was some hardcore music, but lyrically, this was new territory and considered wild as hell. Like really provocative. I enjoyed it thoroughly. But for shock value, I was already warmed up from their first album and Ice T.
Wow that’s amazing, I gotta check out more of them🙏🏽
This music is still better than 90% of the shit out now
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I remember being 14 and blasting whole album. Suburban white kids leaned more about the hood from this than anything in school or on TV.
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Love that you're getting into their tracks! This was 1988-89 and the whole crew was Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and MC Ren (with DJ Yella on the tables, who, incidentally, produced the entire Straight Outta Compton LP).
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So my best man in my wedding and my business partner in Ohio. Grew up in Compton and ran the streets with Easy E, Dre Dre and Ice Cube. Easy E was a drug dealer at the time, or so he told me. My friend eventually moved to Las Vegas and the funny thing is my friend never had as much as a parking ticket growing up or today. He went on to play college ball, was supposed to go to NBA but injured his back. He started an R&B and Hip hop Label in Ohio. He was not an artist but a marketer, He actually has a platinum album and a gold album because he got his groups on 3 movie soundtracks. Fakin the Funk with Morris Chestnut, Tatiana Ali (fresh prince of bel air daughter) Also the soundtrack for Blade, with Wesley Snipes, and Bulworth Soundtrack (Warren Beatty and Halle Berry) In Fakin the Funk, Snoop Dogg had a song on that soundtrack (my friend produced the soundtrack) In the video my friend played B Ball in Snoop Dogg's backyard. Also, NWA was on Death Row records the Founder was Sug Night. My friend road the bus to school with Sug as Sug played Football in High School
🔥🔥🙏🏽amazing story.
@@StaxReacts This Female group was his best artists on his label, their song made it to the Bulworth Soundtrack that went Platinum. They were on the verge of getting a big label deal and ready to sign but a jealous boyfriend stepped in and murdered the lead singer. Very Sad. ua-cam.com/video/e7ntofG_NyU/v-deo.html The Song is B1tches are Hustlers too!
Check out “Funky Enough” by The D.O.C. - he wasn’t a full-fledged member of the NWA, but he was produced by Dr. Dre and had excellent flow
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Entire album is incredible, not having to skip one song. Highly recommended.
Ice Cube was the nicest MC in the group and actually wrote most of the lyrics for the other MCs (especially Dr Dre and Eazy E). He went solo after this album (1989) and ran off a string of banger solo albums which all went platinum from 1990-93. At this point he was probably the most famous rapper in the world and the face of “gangsta rap” until Tupac/Biggie, Wu Tang and Nas really blew up in 93-94
I gotta check it out 🙏🏽
You sound like someone from that era who knows what he's talking about. I think he was the nicest. And Amerikka's Most, Death Certificate, and to a slightly lesser degree, Predator and Lethal Injection, were excellent.
Yup and if any of these dudes were considered gangster it would be E by far lol. RIP
Str8 up...Only G's from NWA was €azy and Mc Ren@@nucl3arboNg
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@@StaxReacts NO VASELINE is a heck of a diss track Ice wrote to go back at NWA after he left. Prob one of the most hard-hitting tracks ever! Dr. Dre did the beats & mixing!
Cube was a beast but to me Ren is very underrated MC. He has the magic flow (see his solo joint on this album If it ain't ruff) and when Cube left the group he did all the lyrics on the second album which is even better. Don't forget the D.O.C. who deserves a full album reaction with No one can do it better
Then check Above The Law the best west coast group of all times and inventor of the GFunk
I’ll definitely get on it, thank you so much
NWA changed everything.
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They wanted to tell it like it is man! NO FILTER! Life in Compton, CA on the regular!✊🏽
They got one called 100 miles and running that MF lit🔥🔥
Ice Cube does not get enough recognition and appreciation for basically writing all the lyrics for this album....the guy is a true definition of the word LEGEND!! Ren also doesn't get the credit he deserves and Eazy's introduction to the world 8n this track is legendary!! NWA we're simply GOATS of w3st coast rap...after PE ...NWA ruled. DJ Yella was scratching....Also check out "something like that " Dre and Ren....great track
Ice Cube- NO Vaseline
Bettttt
man i feel old. i remember when this came out.
You’re youngggg
@@StaxReacts lol
@@buddieboy72 man you're lucky you got to witness eazy e
Clássico, dês da minha infância escutando eles aqui no Brasil
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Everyone should have NWA in their musical conscience. I'm a metal head but this is in there.
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i'm watching you say "who is on the turn-tables", and i'm screaming "it's dre! it's fucking dre!" as if you could hear me.
It makes me feel better knowing I'm not the only one screaming answers at reactors like they can hear me lmao before that I'm goin "No bro that's MC Ren! NWA! Not Ren from the past few years!" 😂
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Yellow did some cuts too. Those 2 handled this track!
🤣😂🤣 Same!
Me too. Literally yelling at the screen 😂
Cube was definitely living like that. And that's Dr. Dre producing. Where TF you been?! 😂
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I like your videos. I remember when this came out. Cheers from Victoria,BC CND.
Thanks for watching!
u blowing upppppp
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Bruh I’m 50. Came up between Atlanta & New York. U had to live these times young brother. Some serious hard shit made Gen X what we are.
Respect for your interest in the roots. 🤜🤛
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Your channel keeps getting better everyday
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
I know every word to every song on that album. I still rock that shit too.
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On another channel somewhere - someone made the comment "Ice Cube, he's an actor in movies for kids" or something like that.. and OMG did that make me feel old. ! was 19 in 88 so basically the SAME age as Cube (2 months apart). I have a lot of respect for him. He says what he thinks, sometimes to his detriment. It's a blessing and a curse. Of course this music scared a lot of people at the time - it was all new territory. Great reaction.Enjoying you channel.
Thank you so much for supporting 🙏🏽❤️
Doctor Dre is on the turn tables. He is the DJ. No cap Dre is the GOAT.
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@@StaxReacts Thank you brother, I prey the lord blesses you.
Imagine this.... this Legendary Dopeness came out in 1986. Two years from now.... this track will be "40 years old." NWA created Gangsta Rap with this album, in 1986. Sit with that for a minute....brah "1986." This sheeez is LEGENDARY 😅
They put the anger in banger.
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It came out in 88 or 89. Yes, Ice Cube lived the life. U GOTTA watch Straight Outta Comption the movie. Sick, awesome, dope as fuck movie. VERY TRUE to life.
Ice Cube wrote almost all the songs from that album. Dr. Dre mixed the songs.
Watch the movie, ull learn A LOT!!!!!
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When this came out it was so bad ass!! Being a huge rock n roll guy, I really liked this because it was hard. Incredibly talented guys, and I appreciated that. Not to sound like a broken record, but there is not much of that kind of talent anymore.
Ice cube can play numerous instruments, Mac ren is still heavily involved , Eazy played drums and piano. Yella, Dr Dre, etc.
Another great track from N.W.A. - Real Niggaz
Will do brother
@@StaxReacts If you wanna keep vibing: PARIS - The Devil Made Me Do It + Ice Cube - Wicked 😎
Definitely head down the NWA rabbit hole bro. Fuck tha Police is a classic and check out the back and forth disses between them and Cube when he first split off on his own. Have you watched the movie Straight Outta Compton? Maybe start there and it'll give you an idea of who's who then you can do the deep dive. Definitely study up though, this is the group and the rap that paved the way for sooo many! They raped about real life, everyday shit they dealt with, just spittin facts. At that time it was huge, especially with everything going on not only at that time but in that area. Crazy shit.
Thank you so much, I’m gonna do a live movie reaction
E-Z e was my cousins favorite..Ice keeps it all together.. Dre.. Smooth as the Captain.
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I’m from Miami and my parents lost their minds when I got this record when I was 17. We also had the 2 Live Crew and Luke had a nightclub in Miami Beach that we tried to get into.
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This song is the linchpin for all hood shit even today. Take notice of the video. No bitches, no fly whips, no iced out chains. Just straight up RAW...
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Straight Outta Compton, a song by N.W.A. made in 1988
there is a October fest version of this song, "NWA - Straight Outer Compton Oktoberfest Edition"
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You will like my summer vacation ice cube/lunch mob ..good message ****
Dj Yella AKA Yellaboy on the decks
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You should check out the film "Straight Outta Compton" While it's partially dramatised, it documents the start of NWA and how this album came about and gives context to why they were so angry. The whole album is a big middle finger up to the system.
Also, DJ Yella and Dr Dre are responsible for the beats!
I’ll probably do a movie reaction to it🙏🏽🔥
That's such a good movie! Well written and acted- Ice Cube's son plays him in the film. You won't regret watching that or Boyz in the Hood.
Great reaction to a great track. Love the old school stuff. Any chance you might do It Was a Good Day?
Thank you so much, and I’ll get too it
Ooooh, dope suggestion!
NWA and Wu Tang were legit from the 90s
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For further black air force energy, the ultimate in fact, check out M.O.P. "How About Some Hardcore" and even crazier "Ante Up" (Original Version)
Bettt😎
Me and Lorenzo rollin in a Benzo!
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88 year I was born but even I know at the time this blew people away, talk about against the system
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Dr. Dre & Yella on the mix. 😎
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RIP EAZY E 🙏🏽
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Yo Staxx, since you’re into the turntables, I recommend you check out the the clip of all clips that influenced just about every DJ that came afterwards… “Grandmaster Flash - Wildstyle”
It’s only 2mins long and was from the movie Wild Style. Although not the inventor of scratching (that was Grandmaster Theodore), this part of the movie is credited by some of the greatest DJs as what got them to start.
Give it a check, you won’t regret. Know your roots! ✌️ peace
Betttt appreciate you for the request 🔥🙏🏽🙏🏽
Some Eazy E songs you *must* ✔-out :
'Eazy Does lt'
'Down To The Last Roach'
'Any Last Words'
Just did easy duz it, coming sometime this week🙏🏽
Dide, ngl, this song epitomizes my whole childhood.
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This is where Gangsta Rap started the men are the original OG’s
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The birth of gangsta' rap. It really changed a lot.
BTW "F the police" turned the world upside down at the time. That song, 2 Live Crew and Eminem had major protests of them and made the news a few times.
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That's how it was in the 80's of California. NWA changed the way or pioneered today's rap. Ruthless.
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Dre made the beats but it was DJ Yella on the turntables
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There All "Straight Outta Compton" ! 😎
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NWA - Days of way back
Betttt
Ice Cube was never in a gang, he was a studio gangsta. But he never got called out on it. When he left NWA they took a couple of pops at him about leaving but never did a full diss track. He responded with a full diss track (No Vaseline) and because it was so brutal they never replied. Also half of them were studio gangstas too, Eazy and Ren where the only real ones, Kelly Park Compton Crips.
They may not like each other much but I'm glad this album put Ice Cube and Dr Dre together for a while.
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Rap back in the day was scary and real af. I miss that shit!
Right mannn me too🙏🏽
NWA, the start for Dr Dre, Ice Cube, Ren, and Eazy E. Just think about all that has been created by them three after the fall of NWA. One group i don't know if you are familiar with since you are going back to old hip hop. Bone Thugs N Harmony. Bone was found and sent to stardom by Eazy E. Give them a listen sometime. Maybe start with Thuggish Ruggish Bone, Foe Tha Love of Money with Eazy E, Body Rott, Notorious Thugs with B.I.G., Thug Love with Tupac, Tha Crossroads.
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Try the song "If it ain't ruff" off the first N.W.A album, it's all MC Ren
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I got your request already, thank you brother 🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Straight Outta Of Compton came out in 1989'' Back then Ice Cube with the curl was a beast Mc Ren And Dre was'nt slackin on the mic either DJ yella was the DJ And we all know Eazy's Bad boy Image of the group. Fact Before 1989'' there was no such thing as Gangster Rap. The term Gangsta Rap came from the news media after getting wind of the song Fuck The Police on The Straight Out Of Compton album back in 1989'' 90''.🔥🔥🔥😎
The guy on the turn tables isn’t as well known… Dr. Dre
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definitely check out Eazy-E's solo music
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You need to check out The D.O.C “It’s Funky Enough”. The whole album is a West Coast hip hop classic but that song will get you started
Betttt
It’s interstate how you can understand everything they’re saying. That how men speak. Get Right. 🍺
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There is a new artist named Ren who is the new big thing. I'm sure that's who people are requesting. Now, I have to go check if you've reacted to No Vaseline yet.
REN is only list. I’ll check out no Vaseline soon
I just requested the same song! lol
Dr. Dre and DJ Yella did the trax.
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"Imagine that whole group of people walking towards you.." well young man, if I told you that there were different crews standing around, drinking, smoking & listening to loud music on EVERY BLOCK throughout the 80's out here in L.A.would you believe it?
Best believe this shit was real ..
Thanks for the reaction video ✍🏻
Woww man must’ve been great times, thank you for the support 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
All of their solo work was great, but all different and evolved. DJ Yella did the tables. Check out ZaggiN4Life tracks Appetite for Destruction and Approach to Danger. Similar vibe.
Bettt thank you
@@StaxReacts Stax…think about doing a crossover video. “Bring the Noise” Public Enemy and Anthrax. This and Run DMC and Aerosmith “Walk this Way” influenced the rap/rock hybrid bands
MC Ren, . is who you are seeing here. . He released a solo Album in the 90's. Shock of The Hour. . . Definitely worth checkin out for sure. . "Tons Of Guns" wld be a great song to react to.
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'Dirty Cus Rap' started commercially with 2 Live Crew..but they were NOT considered 'gangsta' Rap... NWA was the world's 1st 'gangsta' rap group ...they formed from Dr. DRE who was in another group ( Wrekin' Crew )earlier and had honed his DJ skills using 'samples' from earlier soul/r&b albums
Omar coming!
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Dr Dre does all the production.
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Really enjoyed the reaction. He asked about who was on turntables…that’s Dr Dre, isn’t it? Or is that Yella?
Thank you so much. Many said it was Dre
Dr. Dre produced and was on the tables. Dude has always been a dope producer
Late 80’s. Like 88 or so.
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Yeah! E-Z gives a voice to the younger set in my opinion! Seeings as police and gang violence affected ALL folks and ages!
Fun fact, Ice Cube listed the Beastie Boys as one of his influences.
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Ice Cube did not live the life but he was a good writer and could write about the life. I believe Dre did the beats.
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1988: caralho, esse som é muito bom
2024: caralho, esse som é muito bom
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I'm pretty sure it's Dre throwing down the beats. You have to listen to the whole album. I had this on every time I got in my car.
Full album reaction coming very soon
Dre did the production
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MC Ren "Same 'Ol Shit", "Final Frontier", Kizz My Black Azz ALBUM.