I heard Boyz-N-The Hood for the first time on the radio in 1988, 1580 AM KDAY from Santa Monica. In the song Radio by Eazy-E you can hear Greg Mack from KDAY.
I love when E’s actor throws the hood dialogue out when he says “I am not a rapper, there’s your rapper” the way he articulated it to make sure he was crystal clear that he was not a rapper.
MC Ren told this very story in an interview in the mid 90's. I couldn't believe that the guy that rapped on Boyz In The Hood was actually a very shy dude that couldn't really rap all that great. This is an early example of Dre's genius. E did not want to do the vocal, but Dre could hear that Eazy had a distinct voice that could propel the track. Dr. Dre had to painstakingly punch in every verse one by one for the entire song and coach Eazy through the process. How Dr. Dre learned such patience and studio competence at such a young age is mind boggling. If you listen real close to the original record, you can hear the subtle noises of each punch in.
@@MR12AMAZING but he wasn't a rapper until this..def was an extrovert, ol Napoleon complex having ass lol..def was shy about that rap shit though..my big brothers was NWA tough and I remember this interview as well.
The understanding between E and Dre must have been absolutely incredible. Guess once your Compton, your always Compton. The energy flows between electric and languid. But NWA will always remain a one off. Thank you for everything.
It's crazy how he had to audition for 2 years for the part. Ice cube couldn't give the part to him even if he wanted to. Had to make sure he could act first and work well with the others
@@Anddduu no, it wasnt, compton's n the house, quiet on tha set, if it aint ruff, eazy's verse on f da police, something to dance to were written by ren, Eazy's verse on parental discretion iz advised, was written by DOC. Cube wrote Eazy on title track, gangsta gangsta and 8ball only, the rest of the things he wrote were his own verses (gangsta gangsta, i aint tha 1, the rest of the songs basically). overall ren wrote more than cube. Cube left because he noticed something was wrong while ren didnt, but he WASNT the main writer of the group
Fr this movie is trash. E was the only gangsta in the group and was well respected by the crips, Dre and cube were fake studio gangstas. Dre still mad Eazy called him gay and fake after all these years and tried to make himself out like he was hard. You can clearly tell with how much they clown on him in the movie and when he gets jumped (this would literally never happen) Just fake Hollywood bs
@@porkman302 ok your going a little too far sayingnthe movie is trash because its not exact representation of what the rappers actually went through or was. Lol the fact you called the movie trash because of that is actially funny as hell. What biopic about ANYBODY do you see them get EVERY SINGLE REPRESENTATION of every character right. The movie is damn sure not a bad movie just because they tried to make the movie more cinematic. Nice try though. The movie is good. We all dont respect the depiction but its aight
@@MissMilly321 " cube was lit asf man " 💀💀💀 he was not from the streets he didn't have it hard as the others he owned a company around 17 years old eazy e now that's a real mf who from the streets he funded NWA with his dope money, yella a real one not a gangster but a real one and Dre a bichh everything u see Dre do in this was fake atleast most of them some were real
@Nestarion there will be thousands of generations that will be influenced by this revolution of music. This now may look like it's from the hood, and it rightly is, but the world knows their work and that work will not go in vein.
1988 and working a boring ass office job but my boss did let me listen to music while I worked. KUSF was an alternative community radio station and they had a DJ who had a weekly show where he'd play rap that wasn't getting top-40 air play. I'm listening when he starts talking about a new rapper called Eazy-E then he spins EZ Duz it. I was like what the hell is this. It was so fresh and different. I went out and bought the extended play album. Didn't realize at the time that a revolution was starting.
Anonymous 😂😂😂 when I was younger watching this I didn’t see anything wrong with them portraying Dre as hard but now that I actually know the real history behind Dre and NWA I can’t take this movie seriously lol
Amazing how Easy E started to how good he became ... The OG business man / Rapper his legacy will never be forgotten thank you for everything Eric Easy E Wright 🙏🏾
Looking at this as an art perspective, This scene signifies the bond N.W.A has for one another. What I mean is it's showing that each one will have each other's backs no matter what the situation is. It's honestly a cool way to show character development and that brotherly bond to make people watching this actually cope with the characters. And I think so many people do get emotionally attached to the characters because of the real life people it's betraying, like Eazy E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, exc... So these scenes may look cool and be badass but there's so much more depth to the narrative and its crazy to think about foreal.
*portraying. Not betraying. *looking at this through an artistic perspective. Not “as an art perspective” I don’t agree that their bond is shown as anything special just because they defended their stupid home turf and were quickly willing to fight over it like good gang members. There are other scenes which convey their closeness much better. And there’s no development here, it barely shows any changes in their personality yet. Maybe when E starts to rap. It really just shows that Dre was a great producer. I feel like you’re trying too hard to sound like you know what you’re talking about when it comes to storytelling terms. Or maybe I’m way too critical.
Mannn don't let this fabricated bullshit fool you, this movie was a Disney like compared to how it really was. Just take this movie as entertainment, nothing more than that.
Beauty of this song, you can hear its Eazy's first time rapping compared to all the other gems he made. I like that they didn't want to perfect it. That in itself made this song dope af.
He was smart not a gangster fr ..he ducked off the pac started the war ..he lost a shit load of money having to walk away from a contract with Suge because we'll let's be honest Suge didn't give a fuck and ran so much shit ..respect Dre its just some of us remember how shit really went
Remember as a kid, couldn't get my folks to buy the album and had to convince my grams to buy it for me. She didn't know what it was and when my folks found out, damn the shit hit the fan!!
@@theboyroy7154 I grew up at this time, all I know is he was everywhere doing everything, why nobody ever got at him? Guys were mortal enemies but never kalled him a punk, the dude who snuff Dre at BET said himself Dre was all over him b4 Buck & em got with em. Shit is exaggerated but his G Kard seems legit. U ever hung in the hood in Bompton? He has
Does it really matter? He is now a billionare while the 'hard' guys are dead like Eazy, Tupac, BIG or in prison like Suge. Dre laughing his ass off as am I
Eazy E's album never got radio play...still got a million record sales
I heard Boyz-N-The Hood for the first time on the radio in 1988, 1580 AM KDAY from Santa Monica. In the song Radio by Eazy-E you can hear Greg Mack from KDAY.
Those beats were 🔥🔥🔥
@@jorgevalenzuela8584 I see.....well, that's what I heard
Yes it do the cursing and all
same goes to tyler
I love when E’s actor throws the hood dialogue out when he says “I am not a rapper, there’s your rapper” the way he articulated it to make sure he was crystal clear that he was not a rapper.
It was an homage to Supa Hot
@@AimForTheBushes908 the goat
He was a gangster
Exactly! Then folks wanna say he couldn’t rap, well he told y’all he wasn’t a rapper😂😂 he was a business man.
@@Lysha85 right! 😂
MC Ren told this very story in an interview in the mid 90's. I couldn't believe that the guy that rapped on Boyz In The Hood was actually a very shy dude that couldn't really rap all that great. This is an early example of Dre's genius. E did not want to do the vocal, but Dre could hear that Eazy had a distinct voice that could propel the track. Dr. Dre had to painstakingly punch in every verse one by one for the entire song and coach Eazy through the process. How Dr. Dre learned such patience and studio competence at such a young age is mind boggling. If you listen real close to the original record, you can hear the subtle noises of each punch in.
Crazy shit when you really ponder it.
Eazy was never no shy dude lool. Mfer was a extrovert.
@@MR12AMAZING I think he meant behind the mic. I'm an extrovert but you put me on a podium in a room full of ppl and I turn into an shy MF. 😂
@@MR12AMAZING but he wasn't a rapper until this..def was an extrovert, ol Napoleon complex having ass lol..def was shy about that rap shit though..my big brothers was NWA tough and I remember this interview as well.
His patience probably served him well when dealing with Eminem.
I love how he delivered that "I'm not a rapper" line.
OG Supahot
Looks at cube “theres your rapper”👉🏽🤣😂
@@trenchcoatjoe1891 Hell yeah! Lol!!
I'm the OG Supahot Fiiiire. But I'm not a rapper.
I’m the Barry Gordy of this shit!
Dre: You got a 6-4?
Cube: I don’t have a car.
😭😭😭😭😭
Yella: I got a poor Porsche, man
@@reyk3524 tf is that
He was 15
@@EidanHimself thought he was 18
@@900vayu the car ez drove
The understanding between E and Dre must have been absolutely incredible. Guess once your Compton, your always Compton. The energy flows between electric and languid. But NWA will always remain a one off. Thank you for everything.
the beeping makes me realise how much of the movie is actually cursing
😂😂😂 you realized that too
The movie doesn’t have that
@@snowman7860 What he's saying is that the bleeps make the excessive cursing stand out.
😂😂😂
i remember when the radio use to beep out the words in songs
“Well there goes the talent Dre” always gets me 😂
Facts🤣
talent Just means someone who “performs”. doesn’t actually mean they talented haha
@@tuono2914 um..I dont think you understood why they thought the line was funny bro lol
i thought he sounded like kevin hart there lmao
@@brandonmcduff 🤷🏻♂️
“Im not a rapper, there’s your rapper” had me dying 😂
It was the truth tho ha! Him And MC ren were the lyricist
“Write the song Cube.”
“Stfu Cube”
Eazy throwing up two middle fingers: “Take these witcha Cube” 😂😂😂
💀
Cube did the right thing going solo.
Damn!!! We watched the same clip too, that’s crazy
Besties 🐐🥶
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Little did he know those 8 words he said would change his life.
Which words ?
Cruisin down the street in my 64
@@andreyonas2828 a 6-4 is one word I guess it would be 7 words
Actually 6 words and 2 numbers
@@rubenmontano5589 if you said it as 6-4 then it would be 6 words and 2 numbers
I started busting out dying when E said, “Well, there goes the talent Dre” 😂😂😂
I like how eazy was the first to grab a bottle.
I was wondering why no one else was pointing that out
@@drphot6050 exactly
Eazy wasn't scared of life, dude did hang with the Mexican bro
@You're Saying I'm Funny? lmao 🤣 lies
@You're Saying I'm Funny? 🤣🤣im dead
The censorship makes it funnier than it should be
Hows it funny?
@@jamestv8967 cause' there's a lot of cussing here HAHAHAHA
It’s just annoying
Facts bro 😂😂😂 I feel like Im watchin a black Jerry Springer show lmfao
Lol fr tho
Imagine having the privilege of being apart of this shit?… legendary.
Rest in peace E.
Bruh, "apart" and "a part" ain't the same thing. 😂😂😂
5:14 sunglasses gave him superpower of rapping
😂😂lmao
Locs.
😄
Confidence is kinda like a superpower
Lmfao
“ You’re kinda being a hoe Eric.” Best one liner ever
😂😂😂😂 mannn I miss E!
i love how white he sounds when he says that line hahaha
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@@jesterssketchbook lol you must be from the deep South?😅
@@vilheard3030 Deep South is taking over right now 😂
Getting Cube's son to play him was the simplest stroke of genius in film history
It's crazy how he had to audition for 2 years for the part. Ice cube couldn't give the part to him even if he wanted to. Had to make sure he could act first and work well with the others
@@thunderblade95 I actually didn't know that.
He killed it
"write the song, Cube"
"shut the fuck up, Cube"
"take this with you, Cube"
cons being the youngest. hahahahha
He wrote all the good stuff
@@gregorydavis4742 ren and doc did
@@Frost-bs6xr cube wrote the lyrics and dre did the beats, its was a fact before the movie was made
@@Anddduu no, it wasnt, compton's n the house, quiet on tha set, if it aint ruff, eazy's verse on f da police, something to dance to were written by ren, Eazy's verse on parental discretion iz advised, was written by DOC. Cube wrote Eazy on title track, gangsta gangsta and 8ball only, the rest of the things he wrote were his own verses (gangsta gangsta, i aint tha 1, the rest of the songs basically). overall ren wrote more than cube. Cube left because he noticed something was wrong while ren didnt, but he WASNT the main writer of the group
and yella make a beat
"Wearing a kangol ain't makin' you LL Cool J"
My favorite part of the whole movie
@@ozmosisjohn90garcia13 Agreed.
Amen,Cube.
Eminem wears kangol
@@Michaelkayslay And he ain't ll cool j either
I love the cut to Eazy at 0:30 . It’s like as soon as some type of action is starting to build up, E is on go. The actor portrayed that really wel
I peeped that top, dude got excited AF for drama😂
Cube had me dying laughing 😂
“I dont have a car”
😭😭😭
Nah fr tho 😭💯
I felt that🤣🤣🤣
I got a po' porsche man
@@newzeriahgamingstudio5154 what is a 'po porsche'
@@egodrunkit's a car
Whats's the point of bleeping if everyone already knows what they're saying.
Buy the movie. Beggars can’t be choosers.
@@AntonioJesus32109 I'm high as fuck and that quote is revolutionary
Because they don’t want to hear from your Karen ass mother
@@imthatguypal_ no one cares
Your mom didn't know. Don't worry. I taught her
The fact he sounds just like his dad it’s crazy ❤
That’s not his son WTF
@@Sputz3he mean Ice Cube bro
5:18 that actually sent shivers down my spine
Me too!
fuck no
Darkllll
Powerful scene….5:18 was the birth of Easy E
Same
Those LL Cool J wannabes prolly punching the air for 32 years straight rn Lmao
Lol true
MAJOR FACTS
Facts
Lol. Pretty safe to say that the one portrayed in the red kangol hat had a little more successful career than Eazy,Dre and most definitely Yella. Lol
@@TheBarnzilla Dre is a multi millionare what chu mean
The casting for this movie was pretty great, but whenever I see Oshea Jr on screen, I'm convinced that it's really Ice Cube despite knowing it isn't.
Don't worry. It fooled Ice Cube himself too. He said his son caught his image perfectly.
Like shyt...!!!!
@@tommymoodie2157 like literally
"It's a CAR, a 6-4 Impala." LMAO! Those dudes didn't have a CLUE!
Damn you cute
They didn’t have the internet to connect everybody so the slang in different regions was basically a foreign language
Cause they weren't from Compton so they didn't know the slang,
Obviously...which is what made it funny.
@@cj8803 you right..
cube and dre had a hell of a time making themselves look good in this movie
Fr this movie is trash. E was the only gangsta in the group and was well respected by the crips, Dre and cube were fake studio gangstas. Dre still mad Eazy called him gay and fake after all these years and tried to make himself out like he was hard. You can clearly tell with how much they clown on him in the movie and when he gets jumped (this would literally never happen) Just fake Hollywood bs
@@porkman302 Ice cube was lit af man.
@@porkman302 ok your going a little too far sayingnthe movie is trash because its not exact representation of what the rappers actually went through or was. Lol the fact you called the movie trash because of that is actially funny as hell. What biopic about ANYBODY do you see them get EVERY SINGLE REPRESENTATION of every character right. The movie is damn sure not a bad movie just because they tried to make the movie more cinematic. Nice try though. The movie is good. We all dont respect the depiction but its aight
@@MissMilly321 " cube was lit asf man " 💀💀💀 he was not from the streets he didn't have it hard as the others he owned a company around 17 years old eazy e now that's a real mf who from the streets he funded NWA with his dope money, yella a real one not a gangster but a real one and Dre a bichh everything u see Dre do in this was fake atleast most of them some were real
@@aronphilip2782 dont talk smack bro. 100% pure bullshit from you.
That ain’t it!!😂😂😂😂 I love this scene.. They all played their roll so well.
Me too 😆😆
Whenever I do sing something off beat, my husband always says that since we seen this 😂😂
@@staceyparker3857 😂😂😂😂😂
American history being made.
Yup
@Nestarion there will be thousands of generations that will be influenced by this revolution of music. This now may look like it's from the hood, and it rightly is, but the world knows their work and that work will not go in vein.
This hood history not America's
Naa
This shit is Global cuz not only U.S ! Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭🏔 🧀 😂😂😂👋🏽
Yo when Cube said "That ain't it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love that line too 😂
@@lenaagnello2854 I be dying 🤣
@@brooklynsennyhardaway2430 for real though 😂🤣
Cube was in high school too.
KINDA REMINDS ME OF ICE CUBE ON FRIDAY WHEN HE TOLD ROACH, "THAT AIN'T GONE WORK"😂😂😂
1988 and working a boring ass office job but my boss did let me listen to music while I worked. KUSF was an alternative community radio station and they had a DJ who had a weekly show where he'd play rap that wasn't getting top-40 air play. I'm listening when he starts talking about a new rapper called Eazy-E then he spins EZ Duz it. I was like what the hell is this. It was so fresh and different. I went out and bought the extended play album. Didn't realize at the time that a revolution was starting.
Dre acting all gangsta makes me laugh
@Anonymous 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Notice how they’re didn’t even reference him hitting women in this 😂 he’s a studio gangster
Anonymous 😂😂😂 when I was younger watching this I didn’t see anything wrong with them portraying Dre as hard but now that I actually know the real history behind Dre and NWA I can’t take this movie seriously lol
@@stefan_4508 yea this movie was straight up trash
It’s gangsta to have testosterone now.
"Wearing a Kangol don't make you LL Cool J" 😂😂😂
Kangol was popular amongst New York Rappers in the 80s
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@@untouchableraider1960 still is lol but it’s rare
@@ITSMRZFG Oh I didn't know that I own Kangol merchandise like T Shirts and I have a Windbreaker of Kangol to!
Biggie was wearing those as well lol
One of the hardest movies I have ever seen, and one that motivates me the most.
3:17 “Get comfortable”. That hit different when you watch the end..
The bleeps are horrible and ruin this at least silence the cussing
It's funny to me 😅
That old school bet censor
The beeps are part of the song, dog
Buy the movie. Beggars can’t be choosers.
@@AntonioJesus32109 buy the movie because it appeared in my recommended? Pepehands
“Sh*t”
“That ain’t it”
“It really ain’t” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I lost it bruh
I like how they showed Eazy switching his grip to the neck of that bottle. That’s a veteran move 😎
He was Gangster from Kelly Park Compton Crip Gang. Eazy was a real one.
Well duh, how else you supposed to hold a bottle of you plan to smash someone over the head with it?
@@originalrbp2869 they zoomed in showed his grip change. You missed the point of what I said. Go ask dumb questions somewhere else.
“No I can’t because I’m not a rapper there’s your rapper”😂
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
It's really crazy when you realize the creative mind that Ice cube was and still is . Dudes a mastermind
Every time I watch this scene it makes me want to watch the movie again
The Flintstones are better watching.
I like that Dre doesn’t diss E, seeing he is nervous and uncomfortable
He’s a big softy underneath
Softy because he is not a a piece of shit? Doesn't make any sense.
That’s cause he want to clap them
Cheeks.
@@TitaniumXHero u gay
Studio gangstas
Amazing how Easy E started to how good he became ... The OG business man / Rapper his legacy will never be forgotten thank you for everything Eric Easy E Wright 🙏🏾
“You got a 6-4?”
“I don’t gotta car” 😂😂
Yella: I got a po Porsche, man.
😂😂😂
Looking at this as an art perspective, This scene signifies the bond N.W.A has for one another. What I mean is it's showing that each one will have each other's backs no matter what the situation is. It's honestly a cool way to show character development and that brotherly bond to make people watching this actually cope with the characters. And I think so many people do get emotionally attached to the characters because of the real life people it's betraying, like Eazy E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, exc... So these scenes may look cool and be badass but there's so much more depth to the narrative and its crazy to think about foreal.
*portraying. Not betraying.
*looking at this through an artistic perspective. Not “as an art perspective”
I don’t agree that their bond is shown as anything special just because they defended their stupid home turf and were quickly willing to fight over it like good gang members. There are other scenes which convey their closeness much better. And there’s no development here, it barely shows any changes in their personality yet. Maybe when E starts to rap. It really just shows that Dre was a great producer. I feel like you’re trying too hard to sound like you know what you’re talking about when it comes to storytelling terms. Or maybe I’m way too critical.
Was there a bond? Wasn't E and Ren the only guys from Compton? And why no love in the description for MC Ren.
@@nebulousisgod them cats disrespected N.W.A's hometown(Compton) and who wouldn't check them for doing so.
Mannn don't let this fabricated bullshit fool you, this movie was a Disney like compared to how it really was. Just take this movie as entertainment, nothing more than that.
@@demitrib3944 pretty much this right chere. BoyzNTheHood was probably more accurate than this shit.
“No I cant. Cause I’m not a rapper” the way he said that was hilarious
1:53 😄😄😄Eazy got nervous than a muthaf***a when Dre called him out, when Cube said that ain't it, I was dyin 😂😂😂
Yoo I was dying when he said that too lmao and cube gonna day “ what ? It ain’t it “ lmao
That whole part was funny as hell
@@illasoul "gonna day" stfu! *say
I bet they wouldn't boss Eazy that easily back then
“I feel like it’s getting weird”😂💀
Man shut up and get comfortable 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@fineralarm2542 let's go
*E says line off beat*
*Crusin down the street in my 6-4*
@fineralarm2542 😆😆😆😆
4:55 that is most of the reason why I repeatedly binge watch this. How Dre was saying to Eazy on how to believe in what he says, top notch man 💯👌
Love how they show Easy smile when Dre said you got something against Compton. Then he has the bottle ready to go at the guys head
God forbid Easy partake in a Fist Fight.
@@danielbrown3461Eazy used to beat up D.O.C in a fist fight..
The title should be straight outta bleeping
😂😂😂
💀💀
💀💀💀
HAHAHAHAHAHA
It's INSANE how Ice Cube son has the looks, voice and mannerisms just like Ice Cube himself!
yeah, you'd think they were related! completely bonkers!
I love how easy e was creeping behind them with that bottle 😂😂😂
I jus wanna take a second to appreciate the acting in this movie. Everyone did a great job
Saving Privat Ryan blew this away. They had real actors.
Beauty of this song, you can hear its Eazy's first time rapping compared to all the other gems he made. I like that they didn't want to perfect it. That in itself made this song dope af.
1:59 lmao he said that shit so clearly
When did eazy ever talk like this smh
The beeping sound like the movie is a reality show
Dre seems to bring the talent out of people, the best in people. One hell of a producer if you ask me.
And a woman beater
Lot of bleeping😂
Shut the *beep* up, Tyler.
Tyler Sayen All the bleeps remind me of that one part in Austin Powers where Dr Evil gets into a fight @ the Jerry Springer show 😂
I"M CHOKING ON THIS SHIT XD LMAO
Imagine the entire movie
I wonder how those wack ass rappers felt after they found out NWA was a success
I bet they regret not doing the song like they said Karma's a bitch
@Shawn Kemp They did???
@Shawn Kemp not evennnnnn
@Shawn Kemp you wish
@Shawn Kemp Who are they?
"I'm the Berry Gordy of this s***." 😂
I don’t have a car......there was so many jokes told in this little time frame! Peace! #vote!!!!!!
#TRUMP2020
@@naftalioppenheimer9794 lmao
Trump 2020
@@derpderps2669 Kanye 2020
@@dingdong8794 deez nuts 2020
“write the songs cube, stfu cube, take these wit u cube”😂😂
I'm not one on re watching a movie in theaters, but I definitely watched this twice in 2015. One of the best movies I ever saw
Eazy’s face at 0:31 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"You better have done them dishes!"
Me and my brother: 0:31
@@mahesvara8364 😂😂
Has A Little Nicki Minaj Look 🤣
when my mom asks to see my grades.
Me: 0:31
Jason Mitchell is a really great actor.
The censorship makes it sound like some bar rescue type tv show 😂😂
Loooooool
I get the biggest smile on my face whenever I watch this scene lol
“I got a po Porsche” 🤣
At least he have a car🤣🤣🤣🤣
This movie tried to hard to make Dr. Dre look tough
@Shaman Lore I know right? Especially in the tupac scene when he starts yelling and fighting with all them bloods
Dabi He isn’t from COMPTON. Just thought you should know that.
He was smart not a gangster fr ..he ducked off the pac started the war ..he lost a shit load of money having to walk away from a contract with Suge because we'll let's be honest Suge didn't give a fuck and ran so much shit ..respect Dre its just some of us remember how shit really went
Lmao right only assault charges I’m seen of his are against women
Just because he wasn't a gangster doesn't mean he was a bitch
4:19 they werent even actin at that point, i think they just homies lol
And a legend was born. Gives me goosebumps. NWA 4life
Probably didn’t happen anything like this in real life.
Many of those associated even remotely with NWA have been raped in Prison or are a wife to someone in jail.
Cube really wrote all these songs.
Mc ren and doc also wrote songs. Don't believe in this bull shit movie.
That group walked out, and left their lottery ticket in the studio!!!
😂😂😂
0:51 that's friendship right there
When easy started rapping, and the others started laughing, it was the funniest shit ever lmao
The way the scene starts, stoopid clean 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Remember as a kid, couldn't get my folks to buy the album and had to convince my grams to buy it for me. She didn't know what it was and when my folks found out, damn the shit hit the fan!!
LOl😂😂😂
Ice cube then: “I don’t even have a car”
Ice cube now: “I don’t have only 64 cars”
I still got all my vinyls and cds that I bought when tower records was the place to be and I still play these classics.
“Dre you know this sh*t ain’t gone never work” 😂😂😂
“Write the song, cube”
“Shut the fuck up, cube”
“Take these with you, cube”
😂😂😂
I love the look on yellas face when Eazy starts trying to rap
is it just me or is E just adorable and funny?
Those beeps every two words are the greatest part 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Keep talkin that on your way out the door” got me💀
Every single one of Cube's lines are peak of comedy
Beatstreet vs Jheri curls comment was an early sign of the east coast vs west coast culture
This and "beat that trick" scene is fire for finding a groove.
That beat still one of my favorite beats of all time.
The bleeping make it funny
It gets funnier the more you watch it 😂😂😂
Easy was a head of his time. He hit that Mike Jones version flow first try 😂
2:27 my favorite part of this whole scene 😂😂😂
I have a po porsche ☠️🤣
“I feel like it’s getting weird” 😂😂😂😂
Ive only done studio time a few times but I can’t lie first time entering the studio that’s what it feels like
3:24
This was hands down the funniest scene
DJ Yella facial expression and disappointment when E started rapping. 😆
They really tried to convince people Dre was hard XD
Not "they", it was dre who tried to convince people he was hard. he didn't even dress like that back in those days xD
@Jane Terri everyone in the industry knew he was a studio gangsta what you mean
@@theboyroy7154 I grew up at this time, all I know is he was everywhere doing everything, why nobody ever got at him? Guys were mortal enemies but never kalled him a punk, the dude who snuff Dre at BET said himself Dre was all over him b4 Buck & em got with em. Shit is exaggerated but his G Kard seems legit. U ever hung in the hood in Bompton? He has
Lol
Does it really matter? He is now a billionare while the 'hard' guys are dead like Eazy, Tupac, BIG or in prison like Suge. Dre laughing his ass off as am I
Still cannot believe Megan the horse tried rapping over this godly beat
lol Megan the horse 😆😆
Lmao the horse
Ikr this version right here tho is wayyyyy better
Lmfao horse
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I remember everyone busted out laughing in the theater when cube said "I don't have a car"
Theater? People still go to those things?
@@rdr2dgrv99What world are you livin in? 😂
Dre: You got a 6-4?
Cube: I don't have a car.