‘ Dre day only meant Eazys pay day ‘ Dre had a clause in his contract that eazy would get money off his tracks so when they fell out and Dre released ‘Dre day’ against eazy , eazy was getting paid for it ..legendddd
Dr Dre was contractually obligated to pay Ruthless records under the terms of the release Eazy and Jerry Heller gave him, That’s why he said “the same records that you’re making are paying me”
@@americafirst834when he said Dre day only meant eazys pay day it was because in Dre’s song Dre day they had an actor who looked like eazy e pretend to be him and then eazy e sued Dre and every time the video was played they had to pay eazy e. In the real muthaphukkin g’s video they hired the same actor and you could see them chasing him and him spinning a sign
Eazy was being paid 25% of any music Dre produced as part of the deal for him to leave Ruthless records. So that's why Eazy said that diss song Dre Day only made Eazy pay day.
I just love how part of the chorus is “stop him in his tracks, show him that I am ruthless” which was a line from The D.O.C. who was Dre’s friend who also went to Death Row. Genius to whoever put that in.
When Dre was struggling to make it in the music biz, he was in a r&b group called World famous wrecking crew. Every time they show those funny pics of Dre, that's where they came from.
He getting paid 50.a week that was cool but when get with eazy 75,000 wasnt enough but he waa cool with working for the 50 a week dre was a low dowm 🐍 the way he did eazy he lied on him yes ik he has money its blood money he knows what happened to eazy just like suge he gone get his karma he already had a taste of but fuck dre
@@TM-ht9qp has nothing to do with the amount of money but rather the percentage, ruthless was making 10 million a month according to heller, so why was dre paid only 75 000 for an EP and a full album? fuck outta here.
@@gabrialsandoval70 No one tlkinbout Pac Eazy e is the GODFATHER 2pac is sumthin else they were both on way different levels even doe E was gonna sign to Pac before he died
I think it went over some people’s head that when Eazy says “when ya talk about sprayin me, the same records that ya makin' is payin me” is that all the disses Dre made to Eazy he was still under contract with Eazys record label so every song he made Eazy made profits off it
Joseph, Dre was already at Death Row at that point. When Eazy sued Dre he wound up with a percentage of EVERYTHING Dre made. It was less than 25% but Dre was pushing major units back then
Finally! A dope ass classic, I grew up to this. Next you should check out “It’s On” by Eazy E the first time he dissed Dre. Then after you have to hit up that Westside Connection. Much love big homie keep up the grind man.
RIP EAZY E!!!!! Youngsters now need to really hear this era of music. My son is definitely getting raised on ol'school rap and hip hop. I love your reactions to this song, the first time I heard this song when it came out I had the same reactions. Shaq!!
not true, dig into it. This just ain't on mainstream wise. But if you look for it and then SUPPORT, it can be changed. Everyday there's atleast one banger somewhere on the world. PEACE
BG Knoccout made his verse on the same day he met Eazy-E which is crazy, and it started out as a freestyle too. It’s debatably the hardest verse on a diss track ever.
I’m a metal head who’s been watching your metal reviews. But I’ve never listened to rap music before so I figured I watch some of your rap reactions. If you can expand your music horizon so can I!!! As for Easy E it sounded interesting. Probably had the same reaction you had to your first metal!!
@Confused Loner I'm a fan of both genres. Funny thing is Hip Hop artists and producers do sample metal/rock on their songs and also many other genres as well. I know 2 rappers who sampled crazy train from Ozzy Osbourne. Others sampled songs from the Beatles to even Curtis Mayfield.
Born n raised Cali. I remember that track was instantly Iconic. Didn’t matter if u were into punk/death metal/Nirvana/Master P/Banjos/ didn’t matter. U bumped it. 90s SoCal in its purest
@Yeahweat Thebuffet and the one who invented Gangsta rap and gave the people a chance to speak the truth , the reality and never shut up for your rights and send your voice so everybody listen to you and if they don't don't give a shit about em , that's his idol 🖕
Dr dre used to dress like that when started with the world class wrecking crew. That's why he went from wearing lipstick, to smoking on chronic at picnics. (All of a sudden he was a g.)
Dre and yella both had to dress like that they were both apart of the world class wrecking crew it was just apart of their act, fact of the matter is Dre is the mastermind behind nearly every single iconic west coast rap song, which is why Dre was the most successful out of all of them
The thing alot of people don't know or fail to understand is that Eazy E was as real as it gets, he had alot of people on his side, behind the scenes as well, if he lived longer than he did things would be different
@@AlabamaLinemanFarmer you could just really play the whole It's On Dr. Dre EP, that shit goes hard, also his last album str8 off that streetz has really hard hitting stuff aimed at death row.
Fun fact, "dre day only ment eazy's pay day" references the fact that Dr. Dre was still bound by contract to Eazy E, so 'dre day' literally ment Eazy's pay day.
That's straight up and down. ODB, Pun, L, Guru, Phife, Price, Dilla, Pac, Biggie, Mack, Prodigy, Marley, MJ, Prince, and the rest of the legendary musicians impacted people in a big way.
I took a lot of heat from my peers in siding with Eazy in this beef. How could I not? He’s the Hip Hop Thugster! He was also dissing snoop and the dogg pound.
Brings back memories.especially nwa god I miss those days.kids nowadays don’t know what real shit is.I still knock this every day 2 pac,bone,warren g and so on.rip eazy
Ice was a writer. Destroyed the crew. But easy came back after Dre took the first swing. He didn't back down and told the Truth. It may be gangsta but it was still Business. Dre kept easy paid.
Fun fact: Dresta (2nd rapper) wrote pretty much the entire song except BG knock outs(3rd rapper) part he wrote his own part so you can thank them for this legendary song.
9:50 The BG Knocc Out freestyle tho, (That's his name btw, also Dresta's brother I think) it was so unprepared or should I say unrehearsed that it was perfectly on point
Thanks for making me feel old "I was born in 93" haha :) As a metal head throwing the Slayer and Megadeth songs on, I loved and still love this song. I loved the diss because I disliked all thy hype about Dre and Snoop when I was a teen. It fit perfectly. You should react to "Cypress Hill - How I could just kill a man" or random stuff.
Can't stop smiling everytime I see your reaction to this .. legendary laugh/reaction from you.... They way you say "like those" to twerking ladies in Gangsta Dresta's part is soooo hilarious..You should know this ladies are the famous girls from HWA...
True fact that dre was a studio gangster. If easy E didn't pass away(god rest his soul) things might of been different. Still though, Dre is a big part of hip hop history. He is a goat producer, entrepreneur, and brought into the game many big artists. Mad respect overall..
Being 40 I grew up on both Yo MTV raps with Dr. Dre and Ed Lover and Headbangers ball with Riki Rachtman. So I remember coming home from 7th-8th Grade and watching the beef play out on MTV. Good old times!
I'm 33 and was brought up on Tupac and all of death row growing up in southern California. It drives me crazy to see where rap has gone in today's world. I remember the day pac died I was a wreck
@@Virus-oc3qz Dre is not the creator. Are you stupid? Dre would be nothing if Eazy didn't pay for him to have a chance in the studio. Eazy is the creator.
Im going down memory lane listening to my old school songs and now I am so happy that I can watch reactions and seeing people recognizing how real our music was before all the studio gangsters took over the new rap in this day and age 🙄
"A lot of people didn't really know that this was a diss track" - Shaq est. 2019 😂😂😂 The 2nd and 3rd guys are Gangsta Dresta and BG Knock Out and they're brothers. I love watching you react to the 90s bro, I was in junior high when this shit was going on and trust me when I say - there will never be a better decade musically speaking
I believe this is one of your best reactions and I see your heart when you listen to this song alone I’m from 1977 so I loved it and was at the concerts and the streets living the shit they rapped about it crossed cultural boundaries
Eazy-E’z voice is the epitome of Gangsta Rap.
True bro
@Kyrell Gerrard 🤣😅😆😄😂
True, same thing with tupac
Bronchitis bro that's mostly why
Eduardo Cerna WRONG
‘ Dre day only meant Eazys pay day ‘ Dre had a clause in his contract that eazy would get money off his tracks so when they fell out and Dre released ‘Dre day’ against eazy , eazy was getting paid for it ..legendddd
What !!!!!!
Did he say met or made Eazy payday?
Leon Williams he said Meant, Dre day only meant Eazy’z pay Day
@@ericvasquez8416 I know homie!!!
Lmao ima go delete my comment 😂 you beat me to it
Is nobody gonna talk about how sick dresta's flow was?
Him and BG's flows was sick. Dresta had the best bars and the way BG came in on the track was crazy
And his bars are sick!
Dresta wrote the entire song actually. Even Eazys part
@@dunndorr5651 I don’t think he wrote BG part did he?
@@YoungYahtz94 nah BG wrote his own part. Dresta wrote the rest
That Dresta verse is truly underated, one of the best and realest verses ever
When I heard the track as a kid I was like who is this guy,raw bars
That helped me set multiple 242 lb Raw state records in '12
“See I did dirt, put in work, and many niggas can vouch that
So since I got stripes, I got the right to rap about that” straight🔥
Facts
A lot of rappers needed to hear this
Ngl some of the times i go on this song only for dresta
Eazy had pretty much every crip behind him so he wasnt trippin over anyone
Right they did him dirty in that straight outta Compton movie dre look like superman
@@markjordan5478 yeahh😂😂😂
Eazy also had mexicans from BROWNSIDE ( EAST SIDE THIRTEEN STREET) from SC LA signed with Ruthless so they had his back to the fullest as well.
In the video it was grapes, nutty, Southside of what I saw. Suge was scared. Shut up up crackhead.
Ok ok ok ok fucking crackhead. Snoop was so scared he ran.
“But Dre day only meant Eazy’s payday”
That line was enough!!
Dr Dre was contractually obligated to pay Ruthless records under the terms of the release Eazy and Jerry Heller gave him, That’s why he said “the same records that you’re making are paying me”
@@americafirst834 lmaooo eazy didnt even have to diss him to win...but it just proved his point
That 2pac Is real
@@americafirst834when he said Dre day only meant eazys pay day it was because in Dre’s song Dre day they had an actor who looked like eazy e pretend to be him and then eazy e sued Dre and every time the video was played they had to pay eazy e. In the real muthaphukkin g’s video they hired the same actor and you could see them chasing him and him spinning a sign
Facts just that line & it's a wrap!!
Eazy was being paid 25% of any music Dre produced as part of the deal for him to leave Ruthless records. So that's why Eazy said that diss song Dre Day only made Eazy pay day.
I thought it was a 6th
20%
even when dre left he still gotta pay Eazy ??
@@mu7mmad037 yes
@@mu7mmad037 even fuck with Dre day(the diss to eazy) brought money to E
Dresta's flow was too damn insane🔥
I do believe he even wrote most of this song
My favorite!!!
Like a sudden fire
Bro
I used to bang that shit hard in my car! Eazy-E had a very unique voice I think!🙏💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
R.I.P Easy E
I still bang this shit in my car 🔥 🔥 🔥
James Scott Crawford Yep! Back then rappers voices were unique. Now most rappers sound the same.
Eazy E will forever be remembered. He is a certified legend. AIDS is a manmade disease. I read a book about it.
i wore "It's On" OUT in my old car named trigger.
@@devotheambivert9875 a legend who couldn't write his own lyrics. lol
Eazy e is a straight up G. One of the dopest rappers from L.A. he's a legend.
He is from compton
AJ White oh I was confused too man haha
Richie Figuera u no he didn't ryt raps ryt legend ye but dopest rapper naaaa brv
He is one of the dopest rappers from the world man, not only from LA
@AJ White la the state lmao.
Socal la compton
California state
Compton city of
LA county
drestas verse literally predicts all of hip hop today. went hard as hell too.
Yeah specially the studio gangsta line hhhhhhh
Dresta wrote Eazy part too
@@zachschriever2720 all of eazy's parts ?
Had the best verse imo
Memeking 69 yes all of his parts on that song. He didn’t write all of Eazy’s songs but he wrote quite a bit of his songs after the NWA breakup
*Buys Beats by Dre*
*Unhappy with price*
*Listens to a diss on Dr. Dre*
😂😂
their jbl bruh
this song is the reason i didnt buy dr dre beats
😂😂😂😂
I still remember hearing Eazy-E for the first time as a teenager. Young folks today don't realize just how revolutionary E was back in the day.
Ok boomer
@Wilber Williams I'm generation x. But thank you for identifying yourself as a jackass. It always helps when you clowns wear signs. 😄
@@leatherneck1061 ok boomer
I’m 20 are you still listening to old school is 14 and I got addicted too it I love this old school shit
i am 16 years old and eazy is by far my favourite
Eazy had the whole south side with him.death row wasn't gonna do shit
Real Shyt
hahahah but he got killed by suge didnt he
@@abdulbari-_- ain't nobody killed him . H I V killed him
Sunil _Gowda Suga was scared of the southsiders look up when Toker from brown side talked about them linking death row when hella mexicans rolled up
@@sunilgowda2056 maybe.... He really did have biggie killed. Check out Greg Kaeding.
Back then : you only 60 pounds when you wet and wearin boots
Today: weird beard
@Andrei Andrei2 truth
I think Shaq had a Jacket
@Andrei Andrei2 em just wanted to state the fact that he is better than mgk even at writing corny lines
Eminem still packing heat
You forget Story of Adidion?
I just love how part of the chorus is “stop him in his tracks, show him that I am ruthless” which was a line from The D.O.C. who was Dre’s friend who also went to Death Row. Genius to whoever put that in.
Always wondered what song that was from, heard it all the time in GTA SA
@@OmarSanchez-ee8ic it was from Gangsta Gangsta by NWA
@@brandon1234 that's from GTA 5
@@OmarSanchez-ee8ic It's D.O.C. - It's Funky Enough
The Yo Dre, What up? was actually Dre from the the Eazy-E intro to Eazy Duz It
Dresta has to be one of the most underrated artists. he KILLED this beat. his verse is unbelievable.
unDURYEAted yessirrrr
Dunno why he never made much music,with those sick flows
@@JoFreshFrancisHe and he brother BG Knockout made at least one album
@@salj.5459 need to look for it
When Dre was struggling to make it in the music biz, he was in a r&b group called World famous wrecking crew. Every time they show those funny pics of Dre, that's where they came from.
He getting paid 50.a week that was cool but when get with eazy 75,000 wasnt enough but he waa cool with working for the 50 a week dre was a low dowm 🐍 the way he did eazy he lied on him yes ik he has money its blood money he knows what happened to eazy just like suge he gone get his karma he already had a taste of but fuck dre
Easy out the money up but dre was the brains behind it and obv the trackmaster
@@TM-ht9qp has nothing to do with the amount of money but rather the percentage, ruthless was making 10 million a month according to heller, so why was dre paid only 75 000 for an EP and a full album? fuck outta here.
EAZY-E
"GODFATHER OF GANGNSTA RAP"
-Wikipedia
N pac is is Thah king of gangsta rap
@@gabrialsandoval70 No one tlkinbout Pac Eazy e is the GODFATHER 2pac is sumthin else they were both on way different levels even doe E was gonna sign to Pac before he died
@@hellahiphopshow9241 I think u must be a lil xan fan
@@gabrialsandoval70 Nigga tf is you talking about dumbass your the dumbass that doesn't unde "Godfather" to "King"
@@gabrialsandoval70 Under*
He was a real G , everybody in the rap game was scared of him back then even Suge .
Stop the 🧢
Makaveli The don You must not know anything then because nobody at the time would dare to touch E
@@juliohidalgo1782 Have you watch the movie?
@@cincay6576 back then eazy had basically every crip in Compton behind him
@@cincay6576 the movie is fake...suge wpuld have died if he touched a crip
Damn right twerking ain't new we called it booty Poppin back in the day
You lit bruh 😂😆
Aka pussy poppin originated in Louisiana
@@nnikkyboy Caribbean *
"Shake dat ass" all we say.
That Guy tootsie roll
I think it went over some people’s head that when Eazy says “when ya talk about sprayin me, the same records that ya
makin' is payin me” is that all the disses Dre made to Eazy he was still under contract with Eazys record label so every song he made Eazy made profits off it
That also coincides with the line "but dre day only met eazy's pay day" jaja
Joseph, Dre was already at Death Row at that point. When Eazy sued Dre he wound up with a percentage of EVERYTHING Dre made. It was less than 25% but Dre was pushing major units back then
Dresta and bg knoccout wrote this song, was meant to be on there album but eazy liked it more
It wasn't that deep to go over people heads, everyone knows this. Come on
Nobody missed that
"I've never met an OG, who never did shit wrong"
facts.
Easy E is the legend of gangsta rap. Never will there be another like him
Faxxx
One of the best diss tracks of all time. Real muffukn g's!$💯
'weelllll it's the knocc out, definition original baby gang-sta'
That entire part was a freestyle
And Dresta wrote Eazy's verses
Ran out and biught their cassette, yes cassete tape, as soon as I heard that verse.
this one hit me hard for years man!!
9:50 and then 9:58 awesome :)
Finally! A dope ass classic, I grew up to this. Next you should check out “It’s On” by Eazy E the first time he dissed Dre. Then after you have to hit up that Westside Connection. Much love big homie keep up the grind man.
Rest in Power to Eazy E
Jetz316 Hell yeah you already know!👌
Devo The Ambivert Most definitely.🙏🏽
johnny flappie Neighborhood Sniper is one of his best ones. You sir have a taste for good classic music.💯
WestSide connection!!!!
One of the hardest songs ever! This solidified Eazy-E. Glad most of beef was put away.
You're only 60 pounds when you're wet and wearin' boots. One of the best dis lines of all time.
na not really
@@idontgetthejoke9465 stfu
🤨??
@@JayS64 How the Fuck STANS AND EMINEM here
@@JayS64 lmfaoooo you're such a stupid moron that you don't even realize that this video is about Eazy E
Glad to be an 80s child and listen to his song nowadays no one can rap like Eazy E. Eazy E was a fine man.....
This was a really well crafted song. These days they flow over a track. They not making songs anymore
Winston Cannady nowadays there's only mumble rappers
Its like Nas said Hip-Hop is dead.
And then there is also bluface, who isn't at least flowing on the beat
@@D3adSh0t442 m mm
@@simonoberpertingermair2957 but hes saying shit
RIP EAZY E!!!!! Youngsters now need to really hear this era of music. My son is definitely getting raised on ol'school rap and hip hop.
I love your reactions to this song, the first time I heard this song when it came out I had the same reactions. Shaq!!
I can't believe how much rap has fell off today. You don't never hear nothing like this now a days.
yeah everything is trap.
yeah i like the old type beats even though they aren’t from my generation
fr bro i hope one day or year someone will have that same energy from the 90s in this day in age
not true, dig into it. This just ain't on mainstream wise. But if you look for it and then SUPPORT, it can be changed. Everyday there's atleast one banger somewhere on the world. PEACE
You hear it in my home fuck a lot of this new blanks shit.most of them now day ain’t bout shit and know nothing about it
BG Knoccout made his verse on the same day he met Eazy-E which is crazy, and it started out as a freestyle too. It’s debatably the hardest verse on a diss track ever.
AJMTV yeah bro... it’s the hardest verse ‼️
SALEEN Jackson Couldn’t agree more!! 💯💯
His verse is a hard flurry of punches👊💥
You got that right brother...plus he is only 18 years old in this video...his still in school 😅😁👊❤️
It's a good verse but hardest? Naw
I’m a metal head who’s been watching your metal reviews. But I’ve never listened to rap music before so I figured I watch some of your rap reactions. If you can expand your music horizon so can I!!!
As for Easy E it sounded interesting. Probably had the same reaction you had to your first metal!!
If you like stinky funk music you might like Dr Dre's album The Chronic. Most of the samples were from Funkadelic songs.
Redman also had some funky stuff. Early DMX and Onyx were metal as fuck whether they knew it or not.
@Confused Loner I'm a fan of both genres. Funny thing is Hip Hop artists and producers do sample metal/rock on their songs and also many other genres as well. I know 2 rappers who sampled crazy train from Ozzy Osbourne. Others sampled songs from the Beatles to even Curtis Mayfield.
@@BrandinZinck for sure onyx were metal, oh and they knew it. So we're das efx
@Confused Loner Yep. Its called funk and blues. If you can get the album covers, most material is sampled, but good to hear the original pieces.
Born n raised Cali. I remember that track was instantly Iconic. Didn’t matter if u were into punk/death metal/Nirvana/Master P/Banjos/ didn’t matter. U bumped it. 90s SoCal in its purest
Crazy how much hip hop history these younger guys have. They missed the greatest era of hip hop that will ever be
He's my idol..
R.I.P Eazy-E😭
Same
@Yeahweat Thebuffet stfu
@Yeahweat Thebuffet and the one who invented Gangsta rap and gave the people a chance to speak the truth , the reality and never shut up for your rights and send your voice so everybody listen to you and if they don't don't give a shit about em , that's his idol 🖕
Everybody dies , stop idolising humans
@@nonami_066xswqoqowiwl ok stardust 🤡
THAT LEFT BLOW LINE WAS FIRE!!!!
As soon as you hear the beat you already know it is going to make history
He literally said his name wen he came in " weelll its the knoccout"
definition original baby gangster
tupac, eazy-e and notorious big are the best! ✌🏾🇧🇷 ps: this is my top 3!
And Em!
Nas is
Cube
Mia khalifa too
I couldn't agree with you no more bruh. That what I'm looking for this comments that's why I'm right here 😈
Dr dre used to dress like that when started with the world class wrecking crew. That's why he went from wearing lipstick, to smoking on chronic at picnics. (All of a sudden he was a g.)
Lmao another great line
Dre always bit off of others. Sam Sneed, Above ther Law.... at least he's doing his own beats now
Yup. As fake as they get.
No one gives credit to them But all of it goes to lame as SNOOP
Dre and yella both had to dress like that they were both apart of the world class wrecking crew it was just apart of their act, fact of the matter is Dre is the mastermind behind nearly every single iconic west coast rap song, which is why Dre was the most successful out of all of them
It's actually fire seeing younger generation learning about the legends.
Dresta really kills it. I'm surprised you don't hear much else from him.
Yea his flows are mad,he was busy gang banging
Dresta and BG Knoccout were dope, but, real G!!! Both been in prison, so that slowed them down musically.
Incase you didn't know Eazy was the G from the beginning... E was the realest between them all!!!! Look it up FACTS
the only real G among them
Ren too
@@MysterioFan02 Mc Ren and Eazy motherfuckin' E was the only real g's on the crew.
@@MysterioFan02 did he kill anyone?
@@sahajsidhu9739 yes
The thing alot of people don't know or fail to understand is that Eazy E was as real as it gets, he had alot of people on his side, behind the scenes as well, if he lived longer than he did things would be different
Bruh, this was a dis track to Dre and Snoop after they did “Dre Day” on “The Chronic” album. Straight banger...........
"What would you do" by Eazy E is a Death Row diss too and "It's on" is also a Disstrack about Dre. You really should listen to both of them. :)
Wut Would You Do was better IMHO. It's a definite classic too!
@@AlabamaLinemanFarmer you could just really play the whole It's On Dr. Dre EP, that shit goes hard, also his last album str8 off that streetz has really hard hitting stuff aimed at death row.
The last guy rapping his name B.G knocc out
knew him
He's a real one. I met him twice & he's a humble dude.
Funny Dude WELLLLL ITS THE KNOCC OUT
@DJ Nasamaster dee o próprio Eazy-e disse q ele seria o próximo eazy-e
@@hiiipoweriii2211 cuz he's broke after eazy died
Shaq's reaction at 3:53 is PRICELESS!! 🤣🤣
Fun fact, "dre day only ment eazy's pay day" references the fact that Dr. Dre was still bound by contract to Eazy E, so 'dre day' literally ment Eazy's pay day.
Fun fact for kids. Adults who grew up in the era already know this.
R.I.P TO THEM LEGENDS 😢
That's straight up and down. ODB, Pun, L, Guru, Phife, Price, Dilla, Pac, Biggie, Mack, Prodigy, Marley, MJ, Prince, and the rest of the legendary musicians impacted people in a big way.
Easy E really was a NWA. He was the soul of the group.
Eazy not easy
Same with Ice cube
@@OmarSanchez-ee8ic ice cube ain't really gangsta. His brother was
Love Eazy E. There is no one like him.
Idk bout you’ll but that first verse when Eazy spits gives me goosebumps 🔥🔥
"He lowkey looks like Eazy's brother"
He's Drestas brother but close
I took a lot of heat from my peers in siding with Eazy in this beef. How could I not? He’s the Hip Hop Thugster! He was also dissing snoop and the dogg pound.
Easy was a real street dude he also got payed from them when they did dre day which is epic
Brings back memories.especially nwa god I miss those days.kids nowadays don’t know what real shit is.I still knock this every day 2 pac,bone,warren g and so on.rip eazy
R.I.P Easy E. He spit fire and facts while dissin and he direct. No disrespect but No Vaseline was harder
Fr. No disrespect, I love NWA
@@literalretards9379 Jerry Heller is the biggest factor nwa took separate ways
Cube went hard on no Vaseline
I swear I’m the only one that likes this better than No Vasoline.
Ice was a writer. Destroyed the crew. But easy came back after Dre took the first swing. He didn't back down and told the Truth. It may be gangsta but it was still Business. Dre kept easy paid.
💯💯💯💯 Absolutely a legend. I already know this is going to be a good one. Happy Friday everyone!
Your so beautiful.much love from the Bayarea baby girl
I’m a Metal Head but always liked EAZY E. Nobody Move Nobody Gets Hurt
One of the best tracks ever made, i still bump it on repeat today
I love this song and your reactions are some of the best
This an OG song Shaq, great reaction!! Keep up the good work coach!!!!
Eazy E got a percentage of every Dr dre made for 5yrs
Fun fact: Dresta (2nd rapper) wrote pretty much the entire song except BG knock outs(3rd rapper) part he wrote his own part so you can thank them for this legendary song.
This my song. Especially when I'm mad. If I'm playing this, leave me alone 😂
I feel I do the same thing
Ur scary
Same lol or hit em up
Or maybe no vaseline too
I play it at least 1 time a day. This song is a masterpiece
Eazy was a Legend.This my favorite song by him. When that beat drop I go stoopid lol
My second fave this. Cruising in my 64 is my fav...that beat drops I go crazy.
Late 80s and and 90s when rap was the best!!! My Era I jam this song today. Rap change complete!!!
Easy E “it’s on” goes super hard
9:58 "I cannot remember his name"
He just said his name like 2 seconds ago 😂
😂😂😂
@Hilltop Slim 614
When did he say that? Lmao
He said "it's the knocc out"
@Hilltop Slim 614 Yo Bro he's Said "WELL IT'S KNOCC OUT"
Like 2 Fresh wit da flow..Yo Yaknow
True lmao
My favourite rapper of all time, the true OG
Paul Kendall he really was
9:50 The BG Knocc Out freestyle tho, (That's his name btw, also Dresta's brother I think) it was so unprepared or should I say unrehearsed that it was perfectly on point
WEEEEEEEELL IT'S THA KNOCC OUT DEFINITION ORIGINAL BABY GANGSTA
Such a dope introduction
9:05
🔥 heard this since i was 16 and barely recognized "started banging during the time of a peace treaty!"
Thanks for making me feel old
"I was born in 93" haha :)
As a metal head throwing the Slayer and Megadeth songs on, I loved and still love this song. I loved the diss because I disliked all thy hype about Dre and Snoop when I was a teen. It fit perfectly. You should react to "Cypress Hill - How I could just kill a man" or random stuff.
Good song From cypress
You know E was the first rapper dissing with a meme in a rap beef
The last dude rapping his name is BG Knocc Out out he's the younger half-brother to the second dude rappin
Can't stop smiling everytime I see your reaction to this .. legendary laugh/reaction from you....
They way you say "like those" to twerking ladies in Gangsta Dresta's part is soooo hilarious..You should know this ladies are the famous girls from HWA...
7:20 "We like those" - Shaq
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
True fact that dre was a studio gangster. If easy E didn't pass away(god rest his soul) things might of been different. Still though, Dre is a big part of hip hop history. He is a goat producer, entrepreneur, and brought into the game many big artists. Mad respect overall..
Dr. Dre gave us Eminem, so I can't be mad at him. But he did beat the shit out of 3 women.
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 cause Dr. Gay is a coward
Compton's Finest Shut up
Dre's a corny af sellout
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 shit idgaf Eminem matters more lmao
This is the real hip hop not the garbage now days!!!!!✌️✌️✌️
It’s obvious he’s heard this song before doing the reaction. This was one of my first gold records. Fun to see a “reaction” to this. Thanks for the $.
Being 40 I grew up on both Yo MTV raps with Dr. Dre and Ed Lover and Headbangers ball with Riki Rachtman. So I remember coming home from 7th-8th Grade and watching the beef play out on MTV. Good old times!
"WOAH WOAH WOAH! WE LIKE DOSE! WE LIKE THOSE!" 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm 33 and was brought up on Tupac and all of death row growing up in southern California. It drives me crazy to see where rap has gone in today's world. I remember the day pac died I was a wreck
Never seen any of your vids; 17 seconds in; I already know this shits going to be dope.
“The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on. .
The horror...
هلا
I know this a old video but Shaq u gotta do “Eazy E - it’s on” another hype ass diss track
Shaq listen to this man!
That whole EP is still S-Tier to this day.
Gyeaaaah
hi Shaq
you need to react to "cocaine" by royce da5'9 also the video drop today
aaand above the law-bad Meets evil
Yeah he has to react to that
Yes! 🙌🏾
So glad to hear this reaction!!! Listened to this track a million times growing up!! Thank you shaq!!! Your a 🐐
Hootie Hoo by Outkast would be a great reaction. In fact anything on SouthernplayalisticcadilacMuzik is incredible.
Yo coach listen to this man!
Outkast first three albums are so fly
Agreed
Album is fire!
Eazy e respect.. He is the father of N.W.A .. Greattor
No Dre is the creator
Put sum damn respect on dre
@@Virus-oc3qz Dre is not the creator. Are you stupid? Dre would be nothing if Eazy didn't pay for him to have a chance in the studio. Eazy is the creator.
@AJ White Nah, it wasn't trash, they just stopped getting negative attention. Bone Thugs and Harmony were the best things that came out of Ruthless.
@@saucegodjj1169 FUCK DR. DRE
One my idols when I was a teen going through ish. RIP E
We know EAZY E is the legend but THE DRESTA FLOW OH MYY
This dude needs to learn the history of this beef to understand this song.
Im going down memory lane listening to my old school songs and now I am so happy that I can watch reactions and seeing people recognizing how real our music was before all the studio gangsters took over the new rap in this day and age 🙄
"A lot of people didn't really know that this was a diss track" - Shaq est. 2019 😂😂😂
The 2nd and 3rd guys are Gangsta Dresta and BG Knock Out and they're brothers. I love watching you react to the 90s bro, I was in junior high when this shit was going on and trust me when I say - there will never be a better decade musically speaking
I agree if we are talking about all genres of music…but pop and rock music from other decades can top the 90s
I believe this is one of your best reactions and I see your heart when you listen to this song alone I’m from 1977 so I loved it and was at the concerts and the streets living the shit they rapped about it crossed cultural boundaries
You got a new subscriber from Ohio for showing so much love to Bone Thugs.
You should do a reaction to Twista. Adrenaline Rush.
BTNH4L - Compton CA