“Dre day only meant Eazy’s pay day” means that the song “f**k wit dre day”, which was the diss track that snoop and dre made on eazy was still making eazy money cause Eazy was in a deal with death row and that anything they made Eazy would get like 20% of the cut for 6 years, and so dre day payed him. Eazy responded to that diss calling them out for being studio gangsters and not real gangsters cause back in like the early to mid 80s dre was in a group called the world class wrecking crew and on one of the album covers had a picture of Dre In lipstick, and so thats where the lines “….From wearing lipstick, to smoking on chronic at picnics” and “All of a sudden Dr Dre is the G-Thang (which is referring to the song “Nuthin But a G-Thang” which was a massive hit on the chronic album) but on his old album cover he was the She-Thang”
Eazy wasn't in a deal with Death Row. Dre was still under contract with Ruthless Records and Eazy E. So, there was never a deal with Death Row, the deal was with Dre. Thats why it makes Eazy's payday. Anything Dre put out, still paid Eazy. I believe it was higher than 20%
Exactly. How are you gonna make a biography of the group then leave out one of the biggest beefs of the 90s? Dre is obviously still hurt by this track.
@@MOORxDOPE yes, if they ever make an artist biopic... it should be a series... I would love to see an eazy e movie... I would really want to see a bone thugs movie series... they have so many stories.
I’m happy how y’all are making these reactions and exposing this the new generation to the old school cold cuts. I support y’all and keep doing your thing.
@@TheRealRecklezz SHIRT IS 🔥! I'd love to see your & Crystal's reaction to the very first rap song Sugar Hill Gang "Rappers Delight" in 1980. The flow is great, lyrics was all about fun, & beat is timeless. You can literally see the 1970's disco vibe & outfits in the video being introduced to a completely different sound. It's where it all began. I think you'll love it.
What makes this diss even worse is that it's all true. At the time we didn't know, but Dre was completely owned by Suge and was terrified of him. Signing with Deathrow was like signing with the devil. Dre never even attempted to respond to this.
That “trying to sag but your flooding at the same time” was literal, lol. The “she thing” line was from Dre’s days in “World Class Wrecking Crew” if you wanted to see it.
Great video. Real Muthaphukkin G's is what solidified me as a rap fan back in the day. I was really getting into rap in 1992-1993. I remember when this album just came out. It came out the same week that one of my favorite movies opened in theatres called Judgment Night. They played this song like crazy on the radio. The radio version was called Real Compton City G's. It's funny because the beat for this always reminded me of Paperboy's Ditty song and years later I came to find out that Paperboy's grammy award winning producer also produced this Eazy-E album. I really miss those days. Another great Eazy song that I highly recommend checking out is Any Last Werdz that's on this same album.
You should definitely check out *No Vaselin* by ice cube. One of the best rap disses in history.. Im not 100% sure why ice cube left NWA but i think it was because he didn't feel like he got a fair share of straight out of Compton when he wrote over half the album. He sued them but it didn't go to court and settled it outside of court. And NWA said something in one interview or in a song that actually made him write the song *no vaselin* idk much about that story... But Im pretty sure thats how it happened but not 100% sure. It might be in the movie but i haven't seen it because alot of people said the movie was shit.. But the song is definitely worth checking out. And if im wrong hopefully people will correct me down under... So if you think this is bad... Lol.. Then your in for something... Lets just say this is in most peoples top 5 /10 disses.. ua-cam.com/video/bvRc7pwnt0U/v-deo.html
If you want another Easy-E track to react to it's called "no more questions"it's got a really cool scheme it's basically a lady interviewing Eazy-E and he raps through the whole interview process with her but it's pretty awesome
Eazy-E The Godfather of Gangsta Rap! Eazy-E was so business oriented even though Dr Dre left Ruthless Records he was still making money off of Dr Dre Chronic album when he switched to death row
When he says "stay in your place and don't step to real mf gz" in the end of the video about 100 crips throw there hands up as if to say "your mf right". Legendary shit
Check out the music video for this song on your own time! It's really funny and Eazy E basically exposes an old photo of Dre throughout the video. Great reaction guys!
This is definitely one track you need the visuals of the video when they show Dre's pics from back in the day. I encourage you to watch it when you have a chance.
EAZY never wrote his own songs but had perfect voice and he was the REAL street dude in NWA, so he had alot of ammuntion cuz he knew DRE and SNOOP weren't respected in streets like EAZY, gave him the edge for sure
These guys were ruthless back in the day with the shit they'd say haha Gotta recommend Wu Tang Clan - Triumph (lyric video). The official video has a lot of next shit thrown in and it throws it off..
i discovered your channel a few days ago and find your reviews very interesting. especially since you seem to be listening to metal / hard rock. But the more honestly I assess the reviews. the reactions of your queen are good too.
Im almost 50 and still bump this! This whole 7 track album is awesome to smoke to lol, we always thought this was comedy mixed with good music, btw love the shirt! Next up do Louisville Slugger lol
Easy E said what he said, people don't understand in this era almost all rap now is studio gangstas, music that hits clubs, vs music for the actual G's. Easy E, Spice 1, Brotha Lynch, Scarface, Geto Boys, Dayton Family, Bone Thugs, Many more. Snoop and Dre and Ice-T had been around it, seen it, mimic'd it and left and went to become studio rappers and left the thug life, that's why Easy-E went hard on em saying "Dre day only makes easy's pay day" because every song they made on death row paid him a cut too. Easy was hard, ruthless, from the hood, about that life, and like he said I have the right to rap about that because he has the stripes and battle scars. Rap isn't what it use to be, now it's just a bunch of club music, there's a few OG's still out there, there's some new artists with some legit dark background but you really have to do your research, tech and the game have been pretty deep into the newer gang lifestyle.
When Eazy said "At Death row you getting treated like boot camp. " Suge Knight was the CEO of Death Row Records and many of the engineers and others got beat up in the recording studio. The D.OC. RBX and later on Dr. Dre left Death Row because of all the violence and nonsense.
in the music video, eazy e had all the compton crips some bloods and the chicanos on his side. he really had the hood with him while dre was in the hills
It probably helped as well having Dresta & BG Knocc Out on there, both members of Nutty Blocc, Eazy himself has been suspected of being a hustler for Kelly Park before rapping so if that is true, he had homies as well to bring into the video.
Most of these guys are real crips from the sets and streets singing on this track and that's what easy E is saying they are real gangsters and and not studio gangsters lol the lip stick he is referring too is on Dr Dre supposedly Dr got cought wearing lipstick and dressing as a girl
Dresta, BG Knockout along with Eazy E. Dre Day, but No Vaseline expose a lot. A lot of history in NWA, but they made peace, but the impact it made is historical. Good video!
The whole story is crazy, there's layers and layers to dig into, the 2 guys dresta and baby knockout in this song and how they got involved, look some things up
Look at anyone mid 20’s and lower in the club/lounge. See their whole underwear but got a belt on and the skinny jeans barely reach their ankles. Tryin to sag but floodin at the same time 😂
Bro, absolutely no way it's your first time hearing this song, foh 😂 especially having a cuz in the ghostwriting industry, and the beat sounding familiar you are well aware of hip hop. Great reaction though 👍
He actually hasn’t listened to these songs before his hit em up reaction he said he didn’t really listen to the rap back then so yea it’s a genuine reaction
“Dre day only meant Eazy’s pay day” means that the song “f**k wit dre day”, which was the diss track that snoop and dre made on eazy was still making eazy money cause Eazy was in a deal with death row and that anything they made Eazy would get like 20% of the cut for 6 years, and so dre day payed him. Eazy responded to that diss calling them out for being studio gangsters and not real gangsters cause back in like the early to mid 80s dre was in a group called the world class wrecking crew and on one of the album covers had a picture of Dre In lipstick, and so thats where the lines “….From wearing lipstick, to smoking on chronic at picnics” and “All of a sudden Dr Dre is the G-Thang (which is referring to the song “Nuthin But a G-Thang” which was a massive hit on the chronic album) but on his old album cover he was the She-Thang”
Thanks for saying it for me. If my history is right Easy E was a drug dealin real gangster who learned to rap during the process of these albums.
I'm almost sure that they had to pay Eazy-E in order to use his likeness in the Dre Day video, also.
Bro is good on his history
Eazy wasn't in a deal with Death Row. Dre was still under contract with Ruthless Records and Eazy E. So, there was never a deal with Death Row, the deal was with Dre. Thats why it makes Eazy's payday. Anything Dre put out, still paid Eazy. I believe it was higher than 20%
@@mikeduncan0895Lyrically Dre was better tho
This is why the NWA movie is trash. They don’t mention this album at all. Eazy-E destroyed Dre on this track. RIP Eazy!
Dat would’ve been 5Hrs long 😂
Exactly. How are you gonna make a biography of the group then leave out one of the biggest beefs of the 90s? Dre is obviously still hurt by this track.
@@DaMathias Dre cries himself to sleep every night
exactly why it should've been a series.
@@MOORxDOPE yes, if they ever make an artist biopic... it should be a series... I would love to see an eazy e movie... I would really want to see a bone thugs movie series... they have so many stories.
Glad I grew up in this era of rap. Eazy was a big part of my youth!
Same!! Best Era Ever!!
I’m happy how y’all are making these reactions and exposing this the new generation to the old school cold cuts. I support y’all and keep doing your thing.
Yall gotta watch the music video.. the visual are everything 🤣
Next time we will. We just get blocked on a lot of vids so it would be blurred on yalls end.
@@TheRealRecklezz we seen the video. Need yall to watch it! We dont mind the blurr Lmao yall will understand some lines better
The video version sounds slightly different as well, it hits harder in my opinion.
R.I.P. to Anthony Johnson who played Eazy-E as a parody in this video and the F@#k wit' Dre Day video
@@TheRealRecklezz SHIRT IS 🔥! I'd love to see your & Crystal's reaction to the very first rap song Sugar Hill Gang "Rappers Delight" in 1980. The flow is great, lyrics was all about fun, & beat is timeless. You can literally see the 1970's disco vibe & outfits in the video being introduced to a completely different sound. It's where it all began. I think you'll love it.
E went hard on this one, always a fun listen!
This beat is the epitome of 90's West Coast gangsta rap. Just 🔥.
2 Fonky
Shoulda had the video 🤦😂
What makes this diss even worse is that it's all true. At the time we didn't know, but Dre was completely owned by Suge and was terrified of him. Signing with Deathrow was like signing with the devil. Dre never even attempted to respond to this.
Suge this is a real death
Eazy Real Kelly Park Crip OG and the Godfather of Gangsta Rap
This was released in 1993 before Pac joined Deathrow,Pac and Treach met Eazy E before and it was nothing but respect
One of the hardest diss tracks of all time
nah
The 2pac diss is the besz
Best*
That “trying to sag but your flooding at the same time” was literal, lol. The “she thing” line was from Dre’s days in “World Class Wrecking Crew” if you wanted to see it.
actually for historical context. The team she thang cubed from gang bangers in the mid 1980s from Pomona 357 Crips and Nutty Blocc’s
Easy e is the definition of a real gangster hard flow one in a lifetime legend
after a few years, himself told that he wasn't a gangsta anymore
nowadays rappers tryna really hard to be what they're not.
@@danielebaraoumi8891 alotta mainstream there's are some rappers who bee bout it
Great video. Real Muthaphukkin G's is what solidified me as a rap fan back in the day. I was really getting into rap in 1992-1993. I remember when this album just came out. It came out the same week that one of my favorite movies opened in theatres called Judgment Night. They played this song like crazy on the radio. The radio version was called Real Compton City G's. It's funny because the beat for this always reminded me of Paperboy's Ditty song and years later I came to find out that Paperboy's grammy award winning producer also produced this Eazy-E album. I really miss those days. Another great Eazy song that I highly recommend checking out is Any Last Werdz that's on this same album.
That's why he is the godfather of gangsta rap
You should definitely check out *No Vaselin* by ice cube. One of the best rap disses in history.. Im not 100% sure why ice cube left NWA but i think it was because he didn't feel like he got a fair share of straight out of Compton when he wrote over half the album. He sued them but it didn't go to court and settled it outside of court. And NWA said something in one interview or in a song that actually made him write the song *no vaselin* idk much about that story... But Im pretty sure thats how it happened but not 100% sure. It might be in the movie but i haven't seen it because alot of people said the movie was shit..
But the song is definitely worth checking out.
And if im wrong hopefully people will correct me down under...
So if you think this is bad... Lol.. Then your in for something... Lets just say this is in most peoples top 5 /10 disses..
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Love these hip hop reactions bro … keep them coming. It’s nice to see some hip hop reactions on UA-cam.
"Eazy-Duz-It" is still an awesome album (1988), and can still hold up today.
If Pac was rapping this day, most famous mumble rappers would be working at a wall-mart or mcdonalds
Loved it back in the day. RIP E.
Im shocked that any human being hasn’t heard this. There’s a time for everything. It’s worth hearing
Do The D.O.C. "It's Funky Enough"
The 2nd cassette I ever bought..(after Mc lyte-lyte Asa rock) still know every word to the D.O.C. album
If you want another Easy-E track to react to it's called "no more questions"it's got a really cool scheme it's basically a lady interviewing Eazy-E and he raps through the whole interview process with her but it's pretty awesome
300 bars and running , the game killed this shit
Eazy-E The Godfather of Gangsta Rap!
Eazy-E was so business oriented even though Dr Dre left Ruthless Records he was still making money off of Dr Dre Chronic album when he switched to death row
Best dis track of all time simply because Eazy E was a real G speaking facts.
Eazy E hard AF!! He Fire!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Eazy E - nobody move
This song will get you hyped
When he says "stay in your place and don't step to real mf gz" in the end of the video about 100 crips throw there hands up as if to say "your mf right". Legendary shit
Check out the music video for this song on your own time! It's really funny and Eazy E basically exposes an old photo of Dre throughout the video. Great reaction guys!
World Class Wreckin Cru
There gotta be an Eazy-E movie in the works.
I know 🙏🙏🙏
"Tryna sag but you floodin at the same time"
Check out the interior photos from The Chronic and you'll see exactly what this looks like. 😆
Eazy E - No More Questions
This is definitely one track you need the visuals of the video when they show Dre's pics from back in the day. I encourage you to watch it when you have a chance.
Back in the day there was never a doubt about who was getting dissed on a rap track.
EAZY never wrote his own songs but had perfect voice and he was the REAL street dude in NWA, so he had alot of ammuntion cuz he knew DRE and SNOOP weren't respected in streets like EAZY, gave him the edge for sure
He tryn to sag his pants but still flooding (high waters)at the same time,wow!
Man the video was so much better. He shows dre album cover when he said "he was a she thing"
These guys were ruthless back in the day with the shit they'd say haha
Gotta recommend Wu Tang Clan - Triumph (lyric video). The official video has a lot of next shit thrown in and it throws it off..
probably should recommend some earlier shit like Mystery of chessboxin or protect ya neck first so they get that old school feel.
You gotta do “Dr. Dre - Fuc With Dre Day”
Your selection of reactions lately has been crack. Keep it up.
R.I.P. Eazy You should have done a reaction with the video of the song. The song is with Bg Knocc Out and Dresta
you should get into tha dogg pound! one of my favorite tracks 'puffin on blunts and drankin tanqueray' and you should get into their dogg food album!
Bow quarter shorts but we called them ja bows shorts
You should do “NO VASELINE” from Ice Cube. Great días track!!! Great reaction much love from AZ 🌵
you know your gangster rap
Eazy used to roll around with a bazooka in his trunk
i discovered your channel a few days ago and find your reviews very interesting. especially since you seem to be listening to metal / hard rock. But the more honestly I assess the reviews. the reactions of your queen are good too.
This is one of my favorite bangers from Eazy-E!
You gotta check out the official video.. He went off on this track.
you really need to see the video for this to see the image of dre
They song was a response to Dre and Snopp Diss called F*ck with Dre Day
One of RHYTHM D’s greatest beats...
You didn't finish it haha he says, yo Dre, easy dose it haha
Y’all should check out this song but the music video!
Did you Know that Easy E was the man who discovered Bone Thugs N Harmony, right ?
Im almost 50 and still bump this! This whole 7 track album is awesome to smoke to lol, we always thought this was comedy mixed with good music, btw love the shirt! Next up do Louisville Slugger lol
It ironic that Dre & Eazy E was in 2Pac's first music video with Digital Underground - Same Song then Eazy dissed deathrow before he came there
I grew up listening to classic rock and rap...now our youth listens to class rap..👍🏽😆
Jar Jar Binks doing his thing. I see you.
If Tupac & Eazy E were still alive 75% of the rapper now days wouldn't be famous
This beat is addictive, probably one of the funkiest g-funk tracks of all time
Eazy E - 8 Ball Rollin
Just found this reaction to this bad ass song!! I like it! I just wished I knew Dave Chappelle had a reaction channel sooner!
If Eazy E diss today’s rappers it will be a holy bible of diss tracks
#EAZYe king of gangstaaa rap 💯
I love seeing the younger generation listen to Old rap mush from 80's-90's
That's when rap was good and actually talked about something fr..
LET THERE BE ROCK LIVE AT THE RIVER PLATE AC/DC
Dresa act a fool🔥🔥🔥
Yeeeessssss
Yoooo you stopped it right before the END! He said "Boy ya shoulda known by now, Eazy Duz It!"
Easy E said what he said, people don't understand in this era almost all rap now is studio gangstas, music that hits clubs, vs music for the actual G's. Easy E, Spice 1, Brotha Lynch, Scarface, Geto Boys, Dayton Family, Bone Thugs, Many more. Snoop and Dre and Ice-T had been around it, seen it, mimic'd it and left and went to become studio rappers and left the thug life, that's why Easy-E went hard on em saying "Dre day only makes easy's pay day" because every song they made on death row paid him a cut too. Easy was hard, ruthless, from the hood, about that life, and like he said I have the right to rap about that because he has the stripes and battle scars. Rap isn't what it use to be, now it's just a bunch of club music, there's a few OG's still out there, there's some new artists with some legit dark background but you really have to do your research, tech and the game have been pretty deep into the newer gang lifestyle.
If social media was around we wouldn't have Dre and snoop. Eazy killed em
second best diss ever after hit ' em up
"what's up?"... is Dr Dre talking...😆
Ryder in GTA San andreas was modeled after Eazy E and voiced by MC Eiht who's also a rapper.
SHOULD'VE WATCH THE VID , MAKES IT A MILLION TIMES BETTER 🔥
Shyne "for the record" (50 cent diss) is hands down one of the best diss tracks ever.
Blows my mind that people listen to rap and have never even listened to Eazy E and Bone
When Eazy said "At Death row you getting treated like boot camp. " Suge Knight was the CEO of Death Row Records and many of the engineers and others got beat up in the recording studio. The D.OC. RBX and later on Dr. Dre left Death Row because of all the violence and nonsense.
Hope to see more of Eazy E reactions !!! y'all missed the video but it's coo'
I usually get blocked on videos & its blurred on yalls end but I got yall on the next one!
@@TheRealRecklezz alright , no prob man. y'all lit
@@princetherealest1 appreciate you bro!
Dr Dre - Dre day ft. Snoop (this came out first)
It hit different with the video
Love the Iron Maiden t-shirt
in the music video, eazy e had all the compton crips some bloods and the chicanos on his side. he really had the hood with him while dre was in the hills
It probably helped as well having Dresta & BG Knocc Out on there, both members of Nutty Blocc, Eazy himself has been suspected of being a hustler for Kelly Park before rapping so if that is true, he had homies as well to bring into the video.
Most of these guys are real crips from the sets and streets singing on this track and that's what easy E is saying they are real gangsters and and not studio gangsters lol the lip stick he is referring too is on Dr Dre supposedly Dr got cought wearing lipstick and dressing as a girl
Dresta, BG Knockout along with Eazy E. Dre Day, but No Vaseline expose a lot. A lot of history in NWA, but they made peace, but the impact it made is historical. Good video!
That's Gangsta Dresta and BG Knocc Out. Spell it rite.
I still love this song ughhh
The streets STILL talk about Eazy, that's what's up!
Might be my favourite diss track
🔥 Classic. And he used D.O.C on the hook lol Check out D.O.C "Formula" DOC pen work is legendary!
Y’all need to watch the video version so you can see everything involved
Eazy E was a real one. From the crips. The rest of NWA were rappers.
Nobody move, nobody get hurt.
easy e has a newphew in bone thugs
Y’all shoulda done the music video for this
The featured artist B.G. Knocc Out also did some songs with Bone Thugs members. I suggest checkin' out his song Coming 2 Serve Ya with Flesh-N-Bone.
Hello to both y'all...I love EazyE..I was risen to EazyE nd I still jam to him...one of the best nd greatest ever..i must say 👍👍💐🥇✌..
The whole story is crazy, there's layers and layers to dig into, the 2 guys dresta and baby knockout in this song and how they got involved, look some things up
You guys should have reacted to the video cuz it brought the song to life for sure
Look at anyone mid 20’s and lower in the club/lounge. See their whole underwear but got a belt on and the skinny jeans barely reach their ankles. Tryin to sag but floodin at the same time 😂
Bro, absolutely no way it's your first time hearing this song, foh 😂 especially having a cuz in the ghostwriting industry, and the beat sounding familiar you are well aware of hip hop. Great reaction though 👍
He actually hasn’t listened to these songs before his hit em up reaction he said he didn’t really listen to the rap back then so yea it’s a genuine reaction