The beginning of the golden age of gangsta rap. Pimp game rap, hustlers style Rappin. Glad to have been there too see & hear it in it's the late 80s & early 1990s, today's rap just can't compare.
Ice cube is by far the greatest ghost writer in rap history. He wrote express yourself, fuck tha police, straight outa compton, gangsta gangsta, and more for N.W.A. He wrote boyz n the hood, and most of Eazy’s album “Eazy Duz It” like “No more ?’s” and more. Obviously he wrote his own music. And he’s written so much more for other artists
Sad that good things always come to an end. Good or bad. RIP Eazy. Never forget what you did for the culture of gangsta rap. First rap cd I ever bought was straight outa Compton. So many classic jams. But my favorite of all NWA songs, 100 miles and runnin’
I remember as a kid in the early 90’s getting introduced to hip hop, NWA was one of the groups i heard, always liked them as a group and when they went solo Would have loved seeing them recolaborate back together, RIP Eazy
Jerry Heller had his doctor infect him. Eazy was a ladies man why none of the women before he went to that hospital ever claimed they caught aids?! I guarantee it was Jerry.
theres so much controversy and mystery surrounding eazys death and the album he was working on at the time, yet the media and most hip hop fans write it off as AIDS, those same people try to make a controversy out of 2Pacs murder which has been solved for over 20 years
Millions listen to their music everyday, can't say they fell off. Of course the ones that are alive are old and have retired long time ago, so they won't see any big spikes in popularity in the future but their status and popularity will always stay the same for a very long time. Absolutely unbeatable group, every member had it's own meaning and own place in the group. RIP to all the ones who didn't make it (in the context of living).
@@IkeBanner-jd6yu you should listen to some of their other songs, it’s mostly about racism, which in turn forced them to be ruthless. I suggest listening to N******* 4 Life. Don’t blame groups like these for the “downfall” of America (it was a very different time after all, especially for black people), maybe stop selling guns and handing out licenses to anybody and everybody.
@@IkeBanner-jd6yu No,They Called Out Our Country's Problematic BS System And How We Don't Treat Minority Groups Fairly Or Justly Yet We Expect Them To Be Grateful To Born In America While Look Down On Them And Treat Them Like Shit.
I was listening to EAZY E & NWA in the 3rd grade 1988. I remember getting called a wanna be because I was wearing a Raiders hat. Because Eazy E did 😅. The stigmatism of gang paraphernalia was real. Btw, I’m still a Raiders fan.
Actually, "Ice Cube" was actually the smart one cuz he saw the okie doke & wind up not signing his contract. He's absolutely right not to sign just to get pennie's on a dollar. So he goes solo & he wind up signing on East West Records. When "Amerika's Most Wanted" album dropped...OMG, that album setted the bar miles high for West Coast hip hop. Although I liked NWA without "Cube" the N@#&@ 4 Life" album wasn't the same. It didn't have that Von Sway. 😎👍😎👍😎👍
@@187izm I respectfully disagree by the time NWA "N@#& 4 Life dropped. "Cube" dropped "Death Certificate" and that album ate NWA album ..... especially" No Vaseline"
@@Notorious_G.O.D_76 sorry but dre set the sound of the west coast, u can ask all around the world, dre had that g-funk touch already on niggaz 4 life and then came chronic and u know the rest of the story. cube realised that his sound is outdated till he hop on the g-funk train at leathal injection album
@@187izm I agree "Cube's" "Lethal Injection" album fell short...Cube throughout his career went thru identity crisis....meaning, during "Amerikkkas Most Wanted" he sounded more East Coast due to the "Bomb Squad" made most of his beats. Then "Kill At Will EP" he was still on the East Coast sound but it was dope. By "Death Certificate" "Cube" join The Nation of Isam so that album was black conscious.i admit I wasn't used to hearing "Cube" speak on black consciousness but now it was crazy dope album. By Lethal Injection album it was sort of confusion album. In one hand it really sounded East Coast. But in the other side he was stepping into the G Funk vibe. Any albums after that was more club radio friendly but still hood....
Arabian Prince peeped it before Cube did He wasn't as famous as the other members, but he made his money got into doing tech things and dj ing overseas
Its street music. What do you expect. Gutter Music. Project Music. The reason Hiphop is becoming more prominent is because of the political divide. More White folks are realizing they are getting screwed by the same hood music. White folks. Even in hiphop they teach you that your own race will back stab you yet some white folks can not get that over their head. They think white folks will look after their own kind which is why Trump is still powerful.
When I was in high school, I loved Ice T. Original Gangsta album was my anthem. Then I was amazed he went from Body Count talking about cop killing, to playing a NY cop for decades.
I miss the 90s for rap. Grew up with nwa in the late 80s as I was coming up to leaving school also. Easy was Def the godfather of rap because his voice was like no other, easy was imo murdered just like Biggie and pac very sad.
@Carina Rosales I doubt that very much because even though easy died of AIDS that's what was on his death cert and not murder. Tbh its Def more a theory than fact.
This was very good. I was a junior in college and working as an assistant manager at Hardee's of Orangeburg SC. Sometimes I would let the closing crew play music on their cassette player. Ok
I was at that NWA concert in Detroit back in ‘89. It sounded like gunshots and those guys bolted off the stage so fast. NWA’s gig was obviously cut short that day but once order was restored the show continued with LL Cool J as the headline act. The Straight Outta Compton movie depicts the scene in Detroit pretty accurately.
I was listening to The Eazy E solo and SOC in the fifth grade. A friend of mine at that time would bring to school a different cassette like every week it seemed that’s when my interest in music began for sure 🤫
The sad, and scary thing, is EASYs diagnosis was made public almost 5 yrs after Magics diagnosis, who only had HIV, and is still alive (thanks to all the HIV meds). Its a wonder that with all that money, Easy still could not get a simple blood test (once and a while) could have saved his life, esp if he knew his lifestyle was slightly risky. Sad.
the only people who made deceny not a word in the dictionary every song was fire everything they did was straight up good the best album Straight Outta Compton and the last thing R.I.P EAZY-E or Eric Wright u will be remembered as the best ever
New subscriber! So I just watched the Straight Outta Compton movie and that movie was a banger and a masterpiece! It's really interesting of how N.W.A. made the popular album and also a song "Straight Outta Compton!" as well as the controversial track "F*** Tha Police" And then why did N.W.A became a downfall for them! Ice Cube doing his own songs and his movies, Dr. Dre went to Death Row Records, and Eazy E staying with his manager Jerry! The saddest part in Straight Outta Compton was when Eazy E died of AIDS! It's interesting to learn about N.W.A. So 10/10 for Straight Outta Compton & also thanks for uploading this as an honor of The 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop!
The Bottom Line it’s sad how satan(Jerry Hellar) really destroyed some powerful Young Blackmen. But everything had to run its course.. Ty, for trying to open our eyes. Some of senseless killing go down in the neighborhood.
I wonder, does anyone know if there’s any footage online of the infamous “f the police live” you know, the one in 1989 where the police rushed the stage, cuz when I look online I only see the clip from the straight outta Compton movie
Whoa that's crazy....at @10:33 it says it was August 6th' 1989 they preformed Fk' The Police...That was the very day my sister was abducted in Aransas Pass Texas....she is still missing till this day.
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The beginning of the golden age of gangsta rap. Pimp game rap, hustlers style Rappin. Glad to have been there too see & hear it in it's the late 80s & early 1990s, today's rap just can't compare.
ok
The literal OGs of gangster rap. RIP Eazy
Was killed
Eazy-E Man Not Easy-E Some Respect For The Dude.
thats eazy-e bro not easy
@@Kingslayer_au its almost like I'm on a phone with auto-correct... 🤣
@@FloppaDisk get mad at google for auto-correct my guy
Ice Cube is the greatest ghost writer in the history of rap for writing boys in the hood for Eazy.
Still my guy.
Agreed... hes just such a shitty person lol
Cap cube sucks
@@JackrayGmc 🤡
@@JackrayGmc cube do not suck homie that ain’t cap either
NWA is what happens when u put the greatest music artists of all time together in one group. They truly are the greatest in music history. RIP Eazy
That's mad cap
@@liamrc3087you got a jidion pfp so im guessing ur like 4
@@imf8teThat's EDP actually
Theres no greatest artist in history
nah it's deathrow in it's early stages
Crazy:
1995 - Eazy E
1996 - Tupac
1997 - Biggie
Imagine what Hip Hop could've been!!
@@tylerjohnson4420 Not so much in today's game...But imagine another 10 more years in the game...We may not have this garbage stuff anymore...
@@tylerjohnson4420one thing for sure all these wack rappers will retire early if pac still alive
I'm gonna watch All Eyez On Me next and then Notorious since I already finished Straight Outta Compton!
you would think after Freddies death from AIDS in 1991 they make some sort of advancement that could've extended the life of Eazy-E by 95
all of them are strangley related with suge knight and death row.........
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
STRANGE COINCIDENCE
Ice cube is by far the greatest ghost writer in rap history. He wrote express yourself, fuck tha police, straight outa compton, gangsta gangsta, and more for N.W.A. He wrote boyz n the hood, and most of Eazy’s album “Eazy Duz It” like “No more ?’s” and more. Obviously he wrote his own music. And he’s written so much more for other artists
Sad that good things always come to an end. Good or bad. RIP Eazy. Never forget what you did for the culture of gangsta rap. First rap cd I ever bought was straight outa Compton. So many classic jams. But my favorite of all NWA songs, 100 miles and runnin’
my fav nwa song too
Top 5 best nwa songs imo
No vaseline one of the best diss tracks of all time. Cube was right about Heller
Agreed Heller was a typical scumbag that likes to screw artists out of millions of dollars .
It's the best easily. It torn the group apart.
It’s THE BEST! Either that or Hit ‘Em Up and No Vaseline are neck and neck.
It's on, was the best damn dis ever!!! Eazy fucked up Dre and Snoop puppy 🐶!!!!!
@@kevinchandler179 not even close lmao. top 5 maybe
The group NWA was all legends. There music is great and the group will never beat the other rap groups. The final thing is rip eazy e
Bone thugs legends too
Eazy financed all of them and started Ruthless records!!! Eventually, Naughty by Nature, Above the Law, Bone Thugs and many more!!! Rip 🙏 Eric Wright
I remember as a kid in the early 90’s getting introduced to hip hop, NWA was one of the groups i heard, always liked them as a group and when they went solo
Would have loved seeing them recolaborate back together, RIP Eazy
It goes way beyond rap or hip-hop, NWA and the individual members of the group are probably the most influential artists in the last 50 years
RIP Eazy. Still not convinced he wasnt murdered.
Jerry Heller had his doctor infect him. Eazy was a ladies man why none of the women before he went to that hospital ever claimed they caught aids?! I guarantee it was Jerry.
of course he was
theres so much controversy and mystery surrounding eazys death and the album he was working on at the time, yet the media and most hip hop fans write it off as AIDS, those same people try to make a controversy out of 2Pacs murder which has been solved for over 20 years
He was
He died from AIDS… you know, HIV…
Just saw ice cube last night for the first time fuck he can rap
I love everything abt them. The come up is immaculate. Believe in yourself and u can do anything.
Millions listen to their music everyday, can't say they fell off. Of course the ones that are alive are old and have retired long time ago, so they won't see any big spikes in popularity in the future but their status and popularity will always stay the same for a very long time. Absolutely unbeatable group, every member had it's own meaning and own place in the group. RIP to all the ones who didn't make it (in the context of living).
They changed the rap industry forever, that s why they are and forever will be my favorite group
You forgot about KrazyDee he was an original member of NWA… He’s the only Mexican that was in the group and on the original NWA AND THE POSE …
And he wrote panic zone, originally called hispanic zone
At the end of the day all they was tryna do is report from the streets the only way they knew how to 👊💯 their art is a reflection of their reality 🔥
Nah, they glorified the behavior that's our downfall
@@IkeBanner-jd6yu you should listen to some of their other songs, it’s mostly about racism, which in turn forced them to be ruthless. I suggest listening to N******* 4 Life. Don’t blame groups like these for the “downfall” of America (it was a very different time after all, especially for black people), maybe stop selling guns and handing out licenses to anybody and everybody.
@@IkeBanner-jd6yu No,They Called Out Our Country's Problematic BS System And How We Don't Treat Minority Groups Fairly Or Justly Yet We Expect Them To Be Grateful To Born In America While Look Down On Them And Treat Them Like Shit.
I was listening to EAZY E & NWA in the 3rd grade 1988. I remember getting called a wanna be because I was wearing a Raiders hat. Because Eazy E did 😅. The stigmatism of gang paraphernalia was real. Btw, I’m still a Raiders fan.
dude I love you, this is better than Netflix. subscribed
Thank u bro
Actually, "Ice Cube" was actually the smart one cuz he saw the okie doke & wind up not signing his contract. He's absolutely right not to sign just to get pennie's on a dollar. So he goes solo & he wind up signing on East West Records. When "Amerika's Most Wanted" album dropped...OMG, that album setted the bar miles high for West Coast hip hop. Although I liked NWA without "Cube" the N@#&@ 4 Life" album wasn't the same. It didn't have that Von Sway. 😎👍😎👍😎👍
dre's beat productions on niggaz 4 life was far better than cube's sound at that time
@@187izm I respectfully disagree by the time NWA "N@#& 4 Life dropped. "Cube" dropped "Death Certificate" and that album ate NWA album ..... especially" No Vaseline"
@@Notorious_G.O.D_76 sorry but dre set the sound of the west coast, u can ask all around the world, dre had that g-funk touch already on niggaz 4 life and then came chronic and u know the rest of the story. cube realised that his sound is outdated till he hop on the g-funk train at leathal injection album
@@187izm I agree "Cube's" "Lethal Injection" album fell short...Cube throughout his career went thru identity crisis....meaning, during "Amerikkkas Most Wanted" he sounded more East Coast due to the "Bomb Squad" made most of his beats. Then "Kill At Will EP" he was still on the East Coast sound but it was dope. By "Death Certificate" "Cube" join The Nation of Isam so that album was black conscious.i admit I wasn't used to hearing "Cube" speak on black consciousness but now it was crazy dope album. By Lethal Injection album it was sort of confusion album. In one hand it really sounded East Coast. But in the other side he was stepping into the G Funk vibe. Any albums after that was more club radio friendly but still hood....
Arabian Prince peeped it before Cube did
He wasn't as famous as the other members, but he made his money got into doing tech things and dj ing overseas
That “Damn that shit was dope” hits different…
Rest in Peace Ease you change the game respect
The rap game is full of sad stories!!!!
Its street music. What do you expect. Gutter Music. Project Music. The reason Hiphop is becoming more prominent is because of the political divide. More White folks are realizing they are getting screwed by the same hood music. White folks. Even in hiphop they teach you that your own race will back stab you yet some white folks can not get that over their head. They think white folks will look after their own kind which is why Trump is still powerful.
When I was in high school, I loved Ice T. Original Gangsta album was my anthem. Then I was amazed he went from Body Count talking about cop killing, to playing a NY cop for decades.
I love nwa but No Vaseline was the best diss track of all time 😂
eazys was better
I miss the 90s for rap. Grew up with nwa in the late 80s as I was coming up to leaving school also. Easy was Def the godfather of rap because his voice was like no other, easy was imo murdered just like Biggie and pac very sad.
Who cares ?
@@blastermaster2383 I do because I'm commenting on the video
@@blastermaster2383I do
Big and pac were like the legends for gangsta rap
@Carina Rosales I doubt that very much because even though easy died of AIDS that's what was on his death cert and not murder. Tbh its Def more a theory than fact.
I was a collage DJ in the 80’s in Montreal , played them with much puck rock and Reggae
This was very good. I was a junior in college and working as an assistant manager at Hardee's of Orangeburg SC.
Sometimes I would let the closing crew play music on their cassette player. Ok
I was at that NWA concert in Detroit back in ‘89. It sounded like gunshots and those guys bolted off the stage so fast. NWA’s gig was obviously cut short that day but once order was restored the show continued with LL Cool J as the headline act. The Straight Outta Compton movie depicts the scene in Detroit pretty accurately.
NWA did not get rid of censorship in hIPhop, Luther Campbell from the 2-live crew did.
facts
Soon as Dre leaves it all goes to hell. Anyone notice this? It’s happened twice.
It makes sense
When Cube left and release No Vaseline, it was curtains for NWA.
No it's just you and the other clown.
love this vid
Thank u bro!
only 109k subscribers? damn you are really underrated bro love ur vids
Thank u ❤️
I was listening to The Eazy E solo and SOC in the fifth grade. A friend of mine at that time would bring to school a different cassette like every week it seemed that’s when my interest in music began for sure 🤫
No more ? is still one of my favorite songs
Old school forever goated!!
My first experience to Hip-Hop was Eazy-Duz-It. Nothing like a grade school kid bumping Eazy! 😎😎
Man, they were so damn good. Glad to have been a H.S. senior when Straight Outta album was released
they didnt fall , their legacy is going to live on forever
Easy e is going to be the music playing at my funeral hope i make it too im 80+ wouldn't that be a laugh 80 year old banging gangster rap
The sad, and scary thing, is EASYs diagnosis was made public almost 5 yrs after Magics diagnosis, who only had HIV, and is still alive (thanks to all the HIV meds).
Its a wonder that with all that money, Easy still could not get a simple blood test (once and a while) could have saved his life, esp if he knew his lifestyle was slightly risky. Sad.
Dope doc
Can you do Story of Rise and fall of three Six Mafia?
Yeah, i will do
King of Compton Eric eazy wright 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Eazy E has the real OG voice & style ❤
Nobody can match that level
The heartbreaking N.W.A Story hip hop goat 🐐 💯 🔥 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
"You can slang dope, you can slang records, man."
-Dre (Straight Outta Compton)
NWA reunion, would have blown hip-hop on its ass!!!!
Cube ren Dre and Yella can still do it
@@SEANLJOHNSONSR609throw in Eminem as the Eazy replacement😂
@@mario_adv2nturenah A White person Can never Replace Z Enimen really got humble by an 55 year old imagine Z😂
@@budotsbyopluuk9021 who did Eminem get humbled by?
Without Eric Wright, it wouldn't be a N.W.A reunion, not the same!!!
7:07 ,,Hubert Humpthrey the 3rd" is exactly the type'a name for a fool who would hate on hip hop💀💀💀
Bro the first part is basically straight outta Compton first 30 mins
the only people who made deceny not a word in the dictionary every song was fire everything they did was straight up good the best album Straight Outta Compton and the last thing R.I.P EAZY-E or Eric Wright u will be remembered as the best ever
Eazy just wanted the good old days back, I wonder how good it would've been, Rip Eazy
It was My Last Year Of High School When Easy.E Passed And Now 30yrs Later I Still WI$H NWA Could've Reunited And Dropped That Album!!!!
honestly, i never knew that they tried to come back together, i thought it ended when the group originally stopped, but i guess i was wrong!
Even today I listen to "real MF G" love from Switzerland 🍀🇨🇭
It’s always fun to go back and learn deep dives about absolute Legends
New subscriber! So I just watched the Straight Outta Compton movie and that movie was a banger and a masterpiece! It's really interesting of how N.W.A. made the popular album and also a song "Straight Outta Compton!" as well as the controversial track "F*** Tha Police"
And then why did N.W.A became a downfall for them! Ice Cube doing his own songs and his movies, Dr. Dre went to Death Row Records, and Eazy E staying with his manager Jerry! The saddest part in Straight Outta Compton was when Eazy E died of AIDS! It's interesting to learn about N.W.A. So 10/10 for Straight Outta Compton & also thanks for uploading this as an honor of The 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop!
No Suge Knight had him stuck with a infected needle
This Video Is The Definition Of Me After Watching Straight Outta Compton Once.
Who's down and whose not !!! Cool intro !
We have seen it all..but keep watiching it!
Why am i watching this even i already see the story of NWA in netflix?
Ahahaha thank u
Such an Awesome turn in time and music!!
My only thing is, Snoop still think you can be friends with everybody. He should know some people will hate you regardless of what you do.
I'm glad I met Eazy E and MC Ren back 1992
How was it and on what occasion?
Heyyy it's that guy from law and order 👍
U talking about ice t?? 😂😂
D.O.C. was an underrated writer
If NWA managed to stay together they would've been the richest in history
People don’t talk about krazy Dee but he was one of the first Mexican nwa members
Before you watch this....
You are now about to witness the strength of street knowledge
NWA.. The most dangerous group in the world the greatest of all time and forever...Rest in Power Eazy Eternal E..
I was like, what does HBO stand for? Home Box Office? 🎉😂😂😂
The Bottom Line it’s sad how satan(Jerry Hellar) really destroyed some powerful Young Blackmen. But everything had to run its course.. Ty, for trying to open our eyes. Some of senseless killing go down in the neighborhood.
Jews for ya
Yikes
1:06 Dr Dres forehead 💀
😂😂😂😂
FRR
1:50 "Ni**a, just tell the whole fu**ing world I sell dope!"
-Eazy E (Straight Outta Compton Movie)
Respect to yall
As far as a business man, Eazy was smarter than any of them, Dre day only met Eazy's payday!!!! Rip 🙌 🙏 Eric Wright
D.O.C., stilllll the greatest writer and rapper of all time!!! We'll fight if you bring up anyone else.
Liked and Subscribed, bruh.
Iconic group,its a shame they fell out like that but its great they are all cool with each other now
I wonder, does anyone know if there’s any footage online of the infamous “f the police live” you know, the one in 1989 where the police rushed the stage, cuz when I look online I only see the clip from the straight outta Compton movie
RIP ERIC “EAZY E” WRIGHT
HE PUT COMPTON ON THE MAP
RIP Eazy a real legend of hip hop and gangsta rap fly high man
Cool videos 🎉🎉
Bro this is great
What's with the nord VPN in the middle of the documentary? I thought it was an advert and was about to skip. This messed up the documentary. 🤦♀
8:49 Yo man that's the formula 😂
"Jimmy Owlvin" 😂
DJ quicks born and raised in Compton indirectly disses NWA
NWA Reunited would've blow up in the music industry. It all backfired.
Rip Eazy! Godfather of gangsta rap 🕊💐
Next About Wu tang clan😮
18:34 Song names please help me out !
Snoop Dogg feat r Kelly - that's that
My cousin was eazy"s bodyguard big Ron ...and I'm phalosmode I'm on eazys album IMPACT OF A LEGEND..we should interview
Damn I almost cried in the last part,no joke...
0:35 that is crazy work!
Strait outta Compton show how it all came together
Whoa that's crazy....at @10:33 it says it was August 6th' 1989 they preformed Fk' The Police...That was the very day my sister was abducted in Aransas Pass Texas....she is still missing till this day.
@0:26 who is the dude next to Dre? I know the rest... Dr Dre, DOC, Ice Cube, MC Ren, DJ Yella, and Eazy E... but we're missing Arabian Prince...
It's Nick Cannon
Can't blame dre and cube