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Yeah..I dont think anyone doubts that the album would've been dope as fuck and a classic...but the disagreement was about Snoop being part of an NWA album, and him replacing Eazy, a person who despised him and vice versa.

Not only that but you can't replace Eazy E, you just can't do it. That is like doing Westside Connection without Ice Cube. And Snoop ain't from Compton. Quik would still not be accepted as a member but he is from Compton or BG Knockout or someone like that would have been more accepted. I know Jerry Heller and Tomika Wright own all of his unreleased verses, so adding them to a album they would have to be involved with that to have Eazy on there.

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a dre/snoop/ren/cube would album be cool....but to call them the new NWA would be stupid,,they would just destroy their legacy...no matter how dope the music is
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Supposedly Dre has some unreleased Eazy E verses as well from NWA leftovers so i guess he could use an unreleased verse but it would have to be done really well. Lil Eazy E said he had a NWA reuniohn track on his album and Detox may have one.
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Dre/Cube/Ren/MC Eiht

that would be better then Snoop
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I remember reading an Xzibit interview or article & X said his beat for "U Know" off the Restless LP was actually meant to be for the new N.W.A CD. Dre wasn't willing to give the beat to X but Xzibit begged Dre so many times so Dre finally gave it to him. IMO that beat & whole song is 8)


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As a long time fan of hip-hop, and an old schooler at that (35 yrs. old), I was also against the notion of adding Snoop to the N.W.A line-up.  They can still make a group album together for all I care, but call yourself something else.  The N.W.A legacy is to hip-hop what The Beatles are to rock & roll.  They raised the bar for everyone else who came after them. 

The world's most dangerous group was at that time going so hard against the grain of society, particularly as it pertained to the music industry, that it severely tested the censorship issue on a much greater level than was previously done before when the 60's music scene was challenging the status quo.  N.W.A literally called it like they saw it, and pulled no punches about it.  C'mon y'all, Fuck The Police?  Getting letters from the FBI threatening to shut down your shit?  I mean seriously, these niggas had the government shook for a short period of time.  That alone is enough to prove that their legacy will forever be cemented in the history of not just hip-hop, but music in general.

Besides, it's not N.W.A without Eazy.  It'd just be N.W.E (Niggaz Without Eazy)
 

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Why does everyone always leave out Yella boy when they speak on NWA....Even though he played his role in baccground, Yella was just as important as any other member in the group...Eazy may have not been the best rapper or write his own rhymes, but he is a irreplacable member....He had good mic presence and a unique and signature voice that can't be replaced with likes of Snoop Dogg...Just like Death Row, NWA had its place in history but its not coming bacc

Man props on that. How could I forget to mention Yella.

Yella sticks to porn now, I doubt he will go back to the music thing. I think he recognized how fucked up the music industry is today.
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Looking back I think it´s good that the reunion never happened because like many people said already, I wasn´t a fan of Snoop in NWA at all and secondly from today´s point of view it´s better that they didn´t play with their legacy. Sure, there might have come out some classic tracks and a very good album from it but one of the reasons why NWA was so groundbreaking in the first place was the era they dropped. Imagine the album and people are still talking about that gangsta stuff. I think it would have been lame. Let others recycle the same shit over and over again. Not the world´s most dangerous group, especially not without Eazy and Yella.

Man who better to give you that raw authentic gangsta shit than NWA?
I'm sure they would have put they own twist on it if they would have put a album out,Or they could have tackled other issues as well.
But yeah I am glad for legacy purposes it did not happen.

When I heard Murder these murders,I was like damn this shit got that 2007 NWA sound. Kam came hard on that,he should ask Ren to hit the third verse and/or get Cube on it to. The topics don't have be "gangster" to be hardcore,if they ever get down to do the NWA record I'm sure Cube and Ren is creative enough to come up with other shit.


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Re: That NWA album (Dre/Snoop/Cube/Ren) should of fukkin dropped, would be class
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snoop is rapping "fuck tha police"
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Re: That NWA album (Dre/Snoop/Cube/Ren) should of fukkin dropped, would be class
« Reply #40 on: September 10, 2007, 02:31:27 PM »
As a long time fan of hip-hop, and an old schooler at that (35 yrs. old), I was also against the notion of adding Snoop to the N.W.A line-up.  They can still make a group album together for all I care, but call yourself something else.  The N.W.A legacy is to hip-hop what The Beatles are to rock & roll.  They raised the bar for everyone else who came after them. 

The world's most dangerous group was at that time going so hard against the grain of society, particularly as it pertained to the music industry, that it severely tested the censorship issue on a much greater level than was previously done before when the 60's music scene was challenging the status quo.  N.W.A literally called it like they saw it, and pulled no punches about it.  C'mon y'all, Fuck The Police?  Getting letters from the FBI threatening to shut down your shit?  I mean seriously, these niggas had the government shook for a short period of time.  That alone is enough to prove that their legacy will forever be cemented in the history of not just hip-hop, but music in general.

Besides, it's not N.W.A without Eazy.  It'd just be N.W.E (Niggaz Without Eazy)

 I agree with that

NWA is just a name now, just like Ruthless Records, and even Eazy E. NWA without Eazy E and not being released on Ruthless Records, that just is not NWA to me. Its funny i watching some rare videos on Youtube, where in 94/95, Dre is interviewed by mtv, and he says he is down, they interviewed Cube, and he said he with it, Eazy was alive, but shit did not work out has we all know. That was the last chance and it got taken away. Anything now, if anything, just put out a tribute song for eazy. i mean shit, nwa need to do one joint for eazy, thats it, then im happy. its a little bit more closure on there legacy, right now its , niggaz4life, then they all beef, the e dies and its over. we need some closure on the nwa legacy
 

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this is like Diddy taking 2pac's place in the Outlawz

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As a long time fan of hip-hop, and an old schooler at that (35 yrs. old), I was also against the notion of adding Snoop to the N.W.A line-up.  They can still make a group album together for all I care, but call yourself something else.  The N.W.A legacy is to hip-hop what The Beatles are to rock & roll.  They raised the bar for everyone else who came after them. 

The world's most dangerous group was at that time going so hard against the grain of society, particularly as it pertained to the music industry, that it severely tested the censorship issue on a much greater level than was previously done before when the 60's music scene was challenging the status quo.  N.W.A literally called it like they saw it, and pulled no punches about it.  C'mon y'all, Fuck The Police?  Getting letters from the FBI threatening to shut down your shit?  I mean seriously, these niggas had the government shook for a short period of time.  That alone is enough to prove that their legacy will forever be cemented in the history of not just hip-hop, but music in general.

Besides, it's not N.W.A without Eazy.  It'd just be N.W.E (Niggaz Without Eazy)

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I'm down for the another name, not N.W.A.

No N.W.A. without Eazy-E.
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Okka

It would have been classic, Dr. Dre & Mel-Man was droppin nuthin but heat at that time. "Chin Check" and "Hello" both are classics.
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