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Eazy, a scoundrel, wore it well.Įight of the 17 tracks here, the eight best tracks, are culled from his seminal solo debut Eazy-Duz-It. Cube rarely got this lewd, but the vitriol is instantly recognizable. The latter two were written by Ice Cube and it shows. His notoriously squeaky chirp was best utilized on story songs like MC Ren's "Nobody Move", "Boyz-N-Tha-Hood", and "No More ?'s"- all included here. It was a natural fit for the energetic Eazy. production, the skittish first third of his remarkable career, was rivaled only by the Bomb Squad, the Dust Brothers, and DJ Premier in cohesion and pure gliding funk. A few years before he morphed into that shadowy monster he is now, Dre was just the smiley guy in black jeans spitting Cube's writtens and slashing Parliament and Charles Wright samples. If there's something truly enthusiastic to be said for Eternal E it's the quaking, slithery power on the 11 Dr. At the root of the "Whisper Song"'s bachanalia, I point you in the direction of Eazy, a man who regularly said things like "Took her to the backroom, about to jack/ Cold trailed the bitch, with a gun in the back." This a guy who lauded sex at gun point. I suppose it's difficult to ignore the rampant ho-cizing and gat-gripping that runs through every single song the diminutive Eazy ever recorded. His solo career is a less-traveled, oft-forgotten road, something many of the South's biggest, youngest burners swear by. Two years later, the group unleashed Straight Outta Compton, razing and raising the West Coast. They soon formed Ruthless Records and assembled N.W.A.
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In 1987, he teamed with nefariously depicted white dude Jerry Heller. Kings gear and dark shades and carrying an automatic rifle he'd never shot in his life, brought more to the future of virulent hip-hop than almost any other figure. A former dope dealer, Eazy-E, dressed all in black L.A. On this reissued and expanded compilation, we get a taste of a man with no vulnerability, no conscience, and a truckload of everlasting iconography.