@@AustrianReaper I believe that you probably had seen this in the movie “Straight Outta Compton” where there’s the famous scene you see Suge & a couple of his goons jump & beat-up Eazy-E in his studio and in that time suge get the drink to eazy in party with mixing the HIV. Accordingly Eric Wright die by infecting him with HIV and causes AIDS.
he was born in 69 this was recorded in 89? I know Americans struggle with math but....depending on the day this was recorded he was close to or just over 20. It's like all those dumb arse claims Ice Cube was only 16 when NWA released SOC on August 8Th 1988 when Cube was born in born 15th June 69... Please all you Americans do the math before you open your mouth. Please! Why do rapper's and rap fans lie so much? Please someone explain this to me, really? Do you have to a dishonest person to be a rapper or what? Ever heard a rap fan speak the truth? I'm still waiting
@@barneyeth9816 she never said that he did good in this preformance or that this was a good scene she just said he really did a good job playing his dad
Yeah I they wouldn’t of even needed it they sound exactly the same, unlike now when they just add a shit ton of affects bc rappers nowadays can’t rap for shit😂
Still here...in Compton. Times change. But the music is still poppin' off. It's in the water, on the streets, and I remember these brothers selling mix tapes from their cars since radio wouldn't play their music. But you had to be here. It was real, as they were, raw and with a sound the world now recognizes at real. We're still real here. In the 90220. The movie is the story, as lived by the real "G's" . Compton about to go global in 3, 2, 1...musician too. But what they talked about is as real as the headlines. Good people still living here, in Compton, CA. Who knew?
Michael Hill I've always thought of Compton as someone's home, not a war torn neighbourhood. The good people outnumber the bad. I never bought in to the medias version of Compton and I never will.
That is so wise. We're a community of residents, sometimes rough around the edges, sometimes quite sophisticated in our living and lifestyle. Media has it's agenda, we live, we love, we get along, we fight for our right to be decent, law abiding citizens like most, but NWA was born out of the frustration that we still experience in the world today, as a whole, so the messge in the music they created, as well as of others, still speaks to a generation around the world, who see now, what we saw and experienced in the 90's. Ferguson, B'more, Philly, NYC and even in the UK, France, as we continue the quest for equality and fairness for all, not just those who were the pioneers and survived, rose and continue to rise to achieve greatness in this complex world we live in. Back then, the internet was a fledging innovation. but now, with global poewr at our fingertips, we tell the world, with even more passion, that all lives matter. A message in the bottle to those who would wish to oppress us all, if they could. This biopic is the grand statement of a generation that will foster the next one, and the next one, until we are heard. Today is a good day in Compton. Finally, the world will know the story as told by those who we saw on our streets, trying to get someone, anyone to listen to our hearts, and see us as men and women of purpose. Let the music tell the story. Some of us almost can't believe this day, of all days, is the story of how young men with a vision, got the message out and Pandora's Box will never be shut again. Carry the message. It's in the music, still. Peace. I'm still here, and will be. It's a beautiful day outside now, quiet, peaceful, but the fear of those who spit the words, will be heard like the shot heard around the world. Compton is, the rhythm of the world today. Even though we don't have one theater in the city to show the movie in. Everyone else will know and maybe understand. RIP Eric Wright. He was a cool brother when we taped him back in the day, and defied the director of the video to come chat with us. That tape is sitting somewhere in the basement of Compton City Hall and a few of us know what's on it. Hasn't been seen for decades. EZ kept his word to us. As NWA has kept it real all along. Still, we rise in the 90220. Beautiful day here, once again. Love my city and the people here. Always real, diverse and good folks. Media can go pound sand. They don't know us at all, really. but they soon will. Count on it...
And coincidentally enough, I once lived in Seattle. First in Belltown on 2nd Avenue, worked for a radio station in the city, the old KXA 770AM, attended the now closed, Ron Balie School of Broadcast near downtown as well as working for several years in the advertising dispatch department of the Seattle Post Intelligencer before returning to Compton and So Cal in the late 80's. I was there during the Seattle Times, Seattle PI joint operating agreement decision. Used to play country western and 50' 60's rock & roll in Sumner, WN with a local talent, Tom Colwell, who still lives there with wife, Rebecca and grown sons now. Last place I lived was in an apartment near 23rd and Madison, so I sort of know the city fairly well. Musician back then, musician still now. Last real job was working as an IT wizard for Xerox at Sony Pictures in Culver City, during the Spiderman era and Benjamin Buttons, Angels & Demons. Life is a series of coincidences it seems. Ron Howard was a dormie of ours at USC where I went to college, but was Pre-Med back then. To see him on the Sony lot directing was a Deja Vu moment, along with other names I ran into on the film lot. Media is my calling. All the best to you and yours in Emerald City. I do miss Ivar's Clam Chowder on the pier, Seafair hydro racing on Lake Washington and the original Starbucks before they expanded everywhere. They were only a coffee and spice grinding shop back then. Imagine that...and who knew. Microsoft was pushing DOS at that time and the rest you obviously know. So glad they finally tore down the ugly Kingdome with it's grey concrete south of Pioneer Square and built a new arena for the Seahawks, though. They could never decide whether to paint it of not. So many memories of the PNW. Including the smell of Tacoma which is now gone. I was living there when Mount Saint Helens blew it's dome and we still don't quite know what happened to old Harry Truman and his dog on Spirit Lake. That man was so stubborn and just wouldn't leave his place up there. They made a song about that old coot, so stubborn he was. But the best was riding the Washington ferries over to Bremerton and the islands, just to get out of the city for a minute. Played with the orchestra at the Paramount Theater for the Gap Band when staying there too. Oh, and often the grand piano at 5th Avenue off of 4th at the shopping center down the street from the YMCA. Good times....Peace from good old Compton, once again, my friend. Thanks for sharing your delightful story with me. The webs between my toes finally went away after the move home. But the heart still has days of missing Ballard and roller skating around Green Lake sometimes. Seattle has it's flow too, if you listen closely. No doubt.
Maybe one day, I'll visit, never know. Musicians go almost everywhere. God may make it happen. "The Alchemist" is one of my favorite books to read and re-read. Life is what we create for ourselves. Be well and stay aware of destiny. Great book, BTW, highly recommended. Never thought I'd run into Will Smith, but one day, on the Sony Columbia lot, we crossed paths, no entourage and shook hands as he was leaving with a tub of Dom from Thalberg. Even Denzel and I walked past each other and we were the only ones on the path. He nodded, I nodded back and he went to his office. I never ask for autographs because I see people being themselves. Even met Arnold when I worked in radio in Seattle. So many paths having crossed in my life. Met Corretta Scott King as a teen when she visited a hospital in South Central as a teen. Malcolm X's daughter, when we worked on a play in Compton many years ago through a mutual friend. Reno (Officer Carl, Mike & Molly) Wilson and his wife because our daughters go to the same school here in LA. He plays piano like me and we had a great time at their house after a sleep over the kids had couple of years back. Good people seem to come in my life, it seems. I thank God for all of the encounters, all happening when I least expected it. So life is interesting and keeps being more so the older I get. This journey is like Santiago's because I just expect good things to happen. May be because of God's prescence all around us. We just have to open our hearts and minds to the good and not the evil. Things happen and I'm grateful always when they do. Like in college, hanging out one night in Ron Howard and his roomate John's digs, while they played poker on campus one night. It was a cool vibe and his roomie was a bit of a slob. Memories of things as they just happen. When life ends, I'll still be grateful for the journey, but I think I'll be here for a very long time. Always expecting things that are good. How it works I do sincerly believe. Some call it faith, and maybe it is. Only the universe knows the secrets of things we open our hearts and minds to. Always expecting...never disappointing. We just have to get the negative junk out of our lives. Even met most of the Jacksons, now that I think back, when I worked for an entreprenuer friend of mine when I moved back to LA from Seattle. Everyone except Michael, But my friend was often a guest at the Encino home of the family and I never wanted to visit, I just did my work and we accomplished much here in L.A. for his development company. Oh, Herb, of Peaches and Herb was under contract and I learned that he is a great guy but the "Peaches" were many. He used to get me laughing with his stories of one who ate herself out of her costumes. His RL wife was a beautician in DC, and they met when he was a cop in the capital before his singing career took off. All nice people I've met. So I figure that fame also comes to those who are just nice individuals. Sony taught me that, at least. It was a privilege to walk on that studio lot each morning and get to go everywhere since all used Xerox technology and I loved solving their connection problems efficiently. I've been so blessed. Thanks for the invitation. But I do love either green tea or chai, mostly. Coffee is good too, just not so much since I've gotten off the caffeine. Feels better. Fruits, veggies and tons of hummus work for me. If it comes from the ground or a tree it's for me. I think processed foods cancel your positive energy and focus. Myfascial release massage and coconut oil pulling are my "medicines" on this leg of the journey. I desire to live past 100 if possible because life is still so interesting with so much to learn and enjoy. Breathing is life. Aware that creation is much broader a concept than most comprehend. Inner peace brings many things. It even brought me some feral cats who guard the soul.
@aload ofbytes cause guys now a days like Travis Scott and Carti do whole ass concerts with auto tune mics and the song itself playin in the back of them singing
I will do anything to travel back to 1989 and relive the moment gangsta rap was considered mainstream and of course attend this concert instead of listening to this hippie crap I hear on the radio nowadays.
@@wasted250 So, why are you acting like people back then were some sort of classy stoic types, when it's just that their sound was edited out of this video
Damn they were so young!!!! I love these guys and their story!!!! I am only 6 years younger than cube but I looked up to him like he was my dads age!!!!
+Artistic_ Beauty_ when I listen to the song I'm telling you I was doing eazy part and I did it I sounded just like him a little bit but I got it I was rapping just like eazy on his part
Rest in Peace Eazy-E and long live N.W.A
+ThreeBitMonster rip
Yea REST IN PEACE
Suge knight: killed B.I.G and Eazy-E
Jerry Hiller: destroy N.W.A
FUCKASS that both suge and Jerry are hell
@@Fakedream2 how did Suge kill Eazy?
@@AustrianReaper I believe that you probably had seen this in the movie “Straight Outta Compton” where there’s the famous scene you see Suge & a couple of his goons jump & beat-up Eazy-E in his studio and in that time suge get the drink to eazy in party with mixing the HIV. Accordingly Eric Wright die by infecting him with HIV and causes AIDS.
I would do anything and I mean ANYTHING to turn back time so I could see them perform this live. :'(
puffykilled2pac where do you live
Nasim Ghazi word up
Would you murder a baby? Would you murder your own child? No... don't say ANYTHING
+MrGoodcents would.
im coming most likely
Ice cube will never melt
Dragon slayer TV That is unless he writes another song then he will melt completely form the straight bet of the song
he is the ice cube that will keep you chill
😂😂😂😂
MC Ren was 18 years old!
He was 19 Along with ice cube tho on the concert
They sound like grown ass men
@@YoooRico he damn near was
@@YoooRico 😂 ong
he was born in 69 this was recorded in 89? I know Americans struggle with math but....depending on the day this was recorded he was close to or just over 20. It's like all those dumb arse claims Ice Cube was only 16 when NWA released SOC on August 8Th 1988 when Cube was born in born 15th June 69... Please all you Americans do the math before you open your mouth. Please! Why do rapper's and rap fans lie so much? Please someone explain this to me, really? Do you have to a dishonest person to be a rapper or what? Ever heard a rap fan speak the truth? I'm still waiting
ice cube son played him so well
Кузьма хорошо сыграл Айс Кьюба
Guillermo Granados - No shit
Lisa Fofana lol I think she was high then when she wrote this shit 😂
@@barneyeth9816 she never said that he did good in this preformance or that this was a good scene she just said he really did a good job playing his dad
Guillermo Granados you simple?
I love how they rapped with the recording and they sound EXACTLY like it
I know
Yeah I they wouldn’t of even needed it they sound exactly the same, unlike now when they just add a shit ton of affects bc rappers nowadays can’t rap for shit😂
Me too!
Still here...in Compton. Times change. But the music is still poppin' off. It's in the water, on the streets, and I remember these brothers selling mix tapes from their cars since radio wouldn't play their music. But you had to be here. It was real, as they were, raw and with a sound the world now recognizes at real. We're still real here. In the 90220. The movie is the story, as lived by the real "G's" . Compton about to go global in 3, 2, 1...musician too. But what they talked about is as real as the headlines. Good people still living here, in Compton, CA. Who knew?
Michael Hill I've always thought of Compton as someone's home, not a war torn neighbourhood. The good people outnumber the bad. I never bought in to the medias version of Compton and I never will.
That is so wise. We're a community of residents, sometimes rough around the edges, sometimes quite sophisticated in our living and lifestyle. Media has it's agenda, we live, we love, we get along, we fight for our right to be decent, law abiding citizens like most, but NWA was born out of the frustration that we still experience in the world today, as a whole, so the messge in the music they created, as well as of others, still speaks to a generation around the world, who see now, what we saw and experienced in the 90's. Ferguson, B'more, Philly, NYC and even in the UK, France, as we continue the quest for equality and fairness for all, not just those who were the pioneers and survived, rose and continue to rise to achieve greatness in this complex world we live in. Back then, the internet was a fledging innovation. but now, with global poewr at our fingertips, we tell the world, with even more passion, that all lives matter. A message in the bottle to those who would wish to oppress us all, if they could. This biopic is the grand statement of a generation that will foster the next one, and the next one, until we are heard. Today is a good day in Compton. Finally, the world will know the story as told by those who we saw on our streets, trying to get someone, anyone to listen to our hearts, and see us as men and women of purpose. Let the music tell the story. Some of us almost can't believe this day, of all days, is the story of how young men with a vision, got the message out and Pandora's Box will never be shut again. Carry the message. It's in the music, still. Peace. I'm still here, and will be. It's a beautiful day outside now, quiet, peaceful, but the fear of those who spit the words, will be heard like the shot heard around the world. Compton is, the rhythm of the world today. Even though we don't have one theater in the city to show the movie in. Everyone else will know and maybe understand. RIP Eric Wright. He was a cool brother when we taped him back in the day, and defied the director of the video to come chat with us. That tape is sitting somewhere in the basement of Compton City Hall and a few of us know what's on it. Hasn't been seen for decades. EZ kept his word to us. As NWA has kept it real all along. Still, we rise in the 90220. Beautiful day here, once again. Love my city and the people here. Always real, diverse and good folks. Media can go pound sand. They don't know us at all, really. but they soon will. Count on it...
And coincidentally enough, I once lived in Seattle. First in Belltown on 2nd Avenue, worked for a radio station in the city, the old KXA 770AM, attended the now closed, Ron Balie School of Broadcast near downtown as well as working for several years in the advertising dispatch department of the Seattle Post Intelligencer before returning to Compton and So Cal in the late 80's. I was there during the Seattle Times, Seattle PI joint operating agreement decision. Used to play country western and 50' 60's rock & roll in Sumner, WN with a local talent, Tom Colwell, who still lives there with wife, Rebecca and grown sons now. Last place I lived was in an apartment near 23rd and Madison, so I sort of know the city fairly well. Musician back then, musician still now. Last real job was working as an IT wizard for Xerox at Sony Pictures in Culver City, during the Spiderman era and Benjamin Buttons, Angels & Demons. Life is a series of coincidences it seems. Ron Howard was a dormie of ours at USC where I went to college, but was Pre-Med back then. To see him on the Sony lot directing was a Deja Vu moment, along with other names I ran into on the film lot. Media is my calling. All the best to you and yours in Emerald City. I do miss Ivar's Clam Chowder on the pier, Seafair hydro racing on Lake Washington and the original Starbucks before they expanded everywhere. They were only a coffee and spice grinding shop back then. Imagine that...and who knew. Microsoft was pushing DOS at that time and the rest you obviously know. So glad they finally tore down the ugly Kingdome with it's grey concrete south of Pioneer Square and built a new arena for the Seahawks, though. They could never decide whether to paint it of not. So many memories of the PNW. Including the smell of Tacoma which is now gone. I was living there when Mount Saint Helens blew it's dome and we still don't quite know what happened to old Harry Truman and his dog on Spirit Lake. That man was so stubborn and just wouldn't leave his place up there. They made a song about that old coot, so stubborn he was. But the best was riding the Washington ferries over to Bremerton and the islands, just to get out of the city for a minute. Played with the orchestra at the Paramount Theater for the Gap Band when staying there too. Oh, and often the grand piano at 5th Avenue off of 4th at the shopping center down the street from the YMCA. Good times....Peace from good old Compton, once again, my friend. Thanks for sharing your delightful story with me. The webs between my toes finally went away after the move home. But the heart still has days of missing Ballard and roller skating around Green Lake sometimes. Seattle has it's flow too, if you listen closely. No doubt.
Maybe one day, I'll visit, never know. Musicians go almost everywhere. God may make it happen. "The Alchemist" is one of my favorite books to read and re-read. Life is what we create for ourselves. Be well and stay aware of destiny. Great book, BTW, highly recommended. Never thought I'd run into Will Smith, but one day, on the Sony Columbia lot, we crossed paths, no entourage and shook hands as he was leaving with a tub of Dom from Thalberg. Even Denzel and I walked past each other and we were the only ones on the path. He nodded, I nodded back and he went to his office. I never ask for autographs because I see people being themselves. Even met Arnold when I worked in radio in Seattle. So many paths having crossed in my life. Met Corretta Scott King as a teen when she visited a hospital in South Central as a teen. Malcolm X's daughter, when we worked on a play in Compton many years ago through a mutual friend. Reno (Officer Carl, Mike & Molly) Wilson and his wife because our daughters go to the same school here in LA. He plays piano like me and we had a great time at their house after a sleep over the kids had couple of years back. Good people seem to come in my life, it seems. I thank God for all of the encounters, all happening when I least expected it. So life is interesting and keeps being more so the older I get. This journey is like Santiago's because I just expect good things to happen. May be because of God's prescence all around us. We just have to open our hearts and minds to the good and not the evil. Things happen and I'm grateful always when they do. Like in college, hanging out one night in Ron Howard and his roomate John's digs, while they played poker on campus one night. It was a cool vibe and his roomie was a bit of a slob. Memories of things as they just happen. When life ends, I'll still be grateful for the journey, but I think I'll be here for a very long time. Always expecting things that are good. How it works I do sincerly believe. Some call it faith, and maybe it is. Only the universe knows the secrets of things we open our hearts and minds to. Always expecting...never disappointing. We just have to get the negative junk out of our lives. Even met most of the Jacksons, now that I think back, when I worked for an entreprenuer friend of mine when I moved back to LA from Seattle. Everyone except Michael, But my friend was often a guest at the Encino home of the family and I never wanted to visit, I just did my work and we accomplished much here in L.A. for his development company. Oh, Herb, of Peaches and Herb was under contract and I learned that he is a great guy but the "Peaches" were many. He used to get me laughing with his stories of one who ate herself out of her costumes. His RL wife was a beautician in DC, and they met when he was a cop in the capital before his singing career took off. All nice people I've met. So I figure that fame also comes to those who are just nice individuals. Sony taught me that, at least. It was a privilege to walk on that studio lot each morning and get to go everywhere since all used Xerox technology and I loved solving their connection problems efficiently. I've been so blessed. Thanks for the invitation. But I do love either green tea or chai, mostly. Coffee is good too, just not so much since I've gotten off the caffeine. Feels better. Fruits, veggies and tons of hummus work for me. If it comes from the ground or a tree it's for me. I think processed foods cancel your positive energy and focus. Myfascial release massage and coconut oil pulling are my "medicines" on this leg of the journey. I desire to live past 100 if possible because life is still so interesting with so much to learn and enjoy. Breathing is life. Aware that creation is much broader a concept than most comprehend. Inner peace brings many things. It even brought me some feral cats who guard the soul.
+Michael Hill
Thank you for sharing this small piece of information. Short story you told, but very real.
This is iconic. That crowd didn’t deserve this show.
Y'all didn't know NWA was opening act it wasnt full yet!!!
Crowd was going crazy most likely. Because of how the audio was recorded you can only hear the singers
@@cormac5810they are still
Those people in the crowd have no clue how lucky they were
Haha, yes we do....
No auto tune, lip syncing or singing over their track... just straight talent.
@@forkyou2356 haha!! yep!!
rofl...it's rap. why would there be auto tune?
@aload ofbytes cause guys now a days like Travis Scott and Carti do whole ass concerts with auto tune mics and the song itself playin in the back of them singing
@@thegamegifter01 go to a a boogey or roddie rich concert u will see
@@thegamegifter01 go to a travis scott concert and youll realize, unless you get killed tho
Man they owned that stage. So much energy
Back then. The lyrics mattered. Now its the beat. You can take anybody and make them a superstar because of the beats.
But Dr dre, who makes the beats is the most famous out of all of them
Err0r so true
N. W. A beats > 2Pac beats(in my opinion)
Live music is the best. I would love to have seen N.W.A. perform Live during this time. This group really made an impact on like everything.
if there was time machine i see that shit live right now
The energy in that room is so powerful it reverberates to this day
1989, the year two legends was born, this track and ofc me 😁
Me too I'm 1989 TIL THE END! THE GOLDEN ERA ..we are the kids new jack swing raised 🙌🏾👑✨ we are living legends 😂
Ren killed this. That swag 🔥
still a hit to this day!
I was there in "89" Detroit.
really?
Is this the same concert where they preformed F the police I'd love to see original-non film version.
when rap was fuckin good
I want N.W.A back together and Eazy-E back
Cube had a dope voice
This is just... Historic
That was 30 years ago.....that's crazy!
Your comment was 4 years ago that’s so crazy
UA-cam is the closest we can ever get to a time machine
N.W.A for life
We need to bring this style and this music back.
Best song ever!!! Love it!~ Salute!
This is what I loved about rock and most rap those days even though now days rap or rock ain't mean SHIT but 80s-90s.rap and rock are the Best
MC Ren is underrated
He is really that fucking good
I will do anything to travel back to 1989 and relive the moment gangsta rap was considered mainstream and of course attend this concert instead of listening to this hippie crap I hear on the radio nowadays.
+fourtwozero 99% of hiphop now days is a fucking joke.
True dat its fucking garbage now back then it was real
+EagleLogic: absolutely
Anything?
Yeah anything.. You know me.
damn ice cube was really skinny here lol
Cause the was like only 18 yrs old
Yeah they were like teens so yeah
@Cjb it's impressive if he was 16 in 1989 considering he was born in 1969.
@@Escritorez lmaoooo
@@Escritorez 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
30 years later... still better than all new school rappers
1989, those beautiful days. I born that year :p
Nwa my favorite group
Phenomenal energy.
Why can't rap still be like this I wish I was around for this stuff
Ah mate the memories this song brings back is mad
Best West coast Hip Hop Rap Group of all time Hands Down💯
My ren has a dope voice
Love this record and this group.
Damn....these guys were tight. And I remember when this came out. They were good live.
Bro this is history
so nice hell yea gangstas for life.
Just some REAL gangsters from the past!
No cell phones. That atmosphere. Nice!
REAL RAP REAL TALENT..RAW & REAL🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
N.W.A. 4EVA😘 OMGGGG where's the time machine!!!!!!!!!!!!
Such a good performance, but wtf was up with the bad audience? Were they shy? lol
No they were not shy, you know when they were recording this audio they focused only on the mic.
They reduced the audience noise they edited the vid
maybe they were scared of Dr. Dre getting the 12-gauge (you can only really get that reference if you own the 1996 NWA Greatest Hits)
@@wasted250 Have you heard of metal concerts you dweeb?
@@wasted250 So, why are you acting like people back then were some sort of classy stoic types, when it's just that their sound was edited out of this video
Young man in Compton still blasting this song in 2022.
The fact that all the People that been there are now in their 50s or 60s is crazy to me
Damn they were so young!!!! I love these guys and their story!!!! I am only 6 years younger than cube but I looked up to him like he was my dads age!!!!
That transition was smooth as butter
Best rap band in Universe 🤘 💖
Fucking classic!
Legendary
2022 this legend lives in hearts
God I wish I was there...
Who still listen to this in 2021 it’s jamming
straight facts spitting and truth
look how calm the audience is
I bought this when it came out & the follow up album niggaz 4 life is just as good
They was ruthless shout out to Compton
Peace
Movie scene is exactly same🙂
Except when cops arrived to arrest them
Que suerte tuvieron los que pudieron verlos en vivo principalmente poder ver a eazy:(
cant wait to see him in march next year.. along with cypress and the game . shiz finna be fire!
Love the fucking 80's
Cube🌎👑🐐
🤣
This what i like.real singing. No lip sing. Or audio versions
this is soooo good i wish i was born back then :(
that moment when you waiting for eazy to come out 😊😊😊😊
They get me every time, I just be sitting here waiting like 😀😀😀😀than when he don't come ib like 😐
+Artistic_ Beauty_ my favorite verse on the song is eazy e part
My favorite part is "By a stupid dope brotha who will smother, word to tha muthafucka SOC"!!
+Artistic_ Beauty_ when I listen to the song I'm telling you I was doing eazy part and I did it I sounded just like him a little bit but I got it I was rapping just like eazy on his part
I went wit my pops to a concert it was hella 🔥
MC ren is dope holy shit
I love Eazy’s part so mf much
This is history
it sounds so good there voice
That’s not attitude that ice cube is bringing, that’s anger! They were angry at the world, and fair enough!
They tried.
How can a crowd be this quiet at a nwa concert
that was when the crowd didnt even know they would go famous, now people would kill to see these guys
2023 und ich hörs immer noch Grüße aus Deutschland
I want to go back and see it live but I was born after
Man Ice Cube was spraying jeri curl juice everywhere.
Los Angeles is the Rap music version of "Nashville". Nothing but the best here.
Dios mío la emoción que le da Cube❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Leyenda ice cubeeeee saludos desde chile 🇨🇱🔥🔥🔥🔥👑👑👑👑👑👑🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
The crowd the whole time 👁👄👁
I like this shit
Cube’s perfomance sounds just like the record
Man, What does it say in that minute? I can't hear well :( 0:01 - 0:05
Ren and Ice Cube's dialogues
No autotune true music
What happened to this genre!? The beats, the real rap, rhymes, and no mercy
legendary! 9/28/2018
Fun fact: Ice Cube was about 17-18 when this concert happened so everyone was watching a 17-18 year old kid on stage
he was 19 that time actually
@@sunkercamp6569 No he was 17-18 because they started in 86 technically because of Boyz-N-Tha-Hood
@@Dog21831 no he would be 19-20 during this time, this is 1989 not 1986-1987
@@sunkercamp6569 no he was 20 when he made Amerikkkas most wanted
@@Dog21831 dude he was born in 1969 what you smoking
He'll be 21 at that time
wow, wish I could had been there
This video is good history
From tha streets of CPT
A really cool fact for everyone I was 4 years old when this happen
Greatest rap group of all time 🎤 💯. ( wu tang. Clan. Second ). ✅
The audience weren’t good cause the don’t know this is brilliant music
The movies defo made those concerts more crazy
The good old days