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Favorite Eazy-E album?

Eazy Duz It?
10 (26.3%)
5150 Home 4 Tha Sick
2 (5.3%)
It's on 187um Killa
19 (50%)
Straight off the streets of Compton
7 (18.4%)
The Impact of a Legend
0 (0%)

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #15 on: January 25, 2009, 01:44:28 AM »
^fair enough  ;)

anyway, notice how It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa got a lot votes ;)
sure, like i told you before, i don't like the production on Eazy Duz It as much as the NWA stuff; the sound of 187um Killa is more appealing to me ;)
perhaps it got so many votes because of the G-Funk?

anyway, overall i'd say that Eazy Duz it is Eazy's best work  ;)
he suffered a lot after Dre's depature, though Rhythm D made up for some of it on the It's On EP  ;)

by the way, did you notice how close the production of the It's On track is to Dre's stuff from that period?

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #16 on: January 25, 2009, 02:19:06 AM »
^fair enough  ;)

anyway, notice how It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa got a lot votes ;)
sure, like i told you before, i don't like the production on Eazy Duz It as much as the NWA stuff; the sound of 187um Killa is more appealing to me ;)
perhaps it got so many votes because of the G-Funk?



Could be.... I love Dre's production on Eazy Duz It.... that's pretty much G-Funk in my ears.




anyway, overall I'd say that Eazy Duz it is Eazy's best work  ;)

NO doubt about that....shit is classic.


he suffered a lot after Dre's departure, though Rhythm D made up for some of it on the It's On EP  ;)

by the way, did you notice how close the production of the It's On track is to Dre's stuff from that period?



Rhythm D was between both camps,he was over at Death Row as well (he speaks on it on the; Tha Westside DVD)
Not sure how involved he was.... (he ended up at Ruthless... so...  :P)
but like I said before I believe that whole sound was a collective effort,they all got inspired of each others work.
(Dre,Cold 187um,Colin Wolfe,Chris "The Glove" Taylor,Daz,Warren G,LayLaw,Yella and Rhythm D)
They all made their own little twist to it,so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.  :P ;)
 

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #17 on: January 25, 2009, 03:44:49 AM »
^fair enough  ;)

anyway, notice how It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa got a lot votes ;)
sure, like i told you before, i don't like the production on Eazy Duz It as much as the NWA stuff; the sound of 187um Killa is more appealing to me ;)
perhaps it got so many votes because of the G-Funk?



Could be.... I love Dre's production on Eazy Duz It.... that's pretty much G-Funk in my ears.




anyway, overall I'd say that Eazy Duz it is Eazy's best work  ;)

NO doubt about that....shit is classic.


he suffered a lot after Dre's departure, though Rhythm D made up for some of it on the It's On EP  ;)

by the way, did you notice how close the production of the It's On track is to Dre's stuff from that period?



Rhythm D was between both camps,he was over at Death Row as well (he speaks on it on the; Tha Westside DVD)
Not sure how involved he was.... (he ended up at Ruthless... so...  :P)
but like I said before I believe that whole sound was a collective effort,they all got inspired of each others work.
(Dre,Cold 187um,Colin Wolfe,Chris "The Glove" Taylor,Daz,Warren G,LayLaw,Yella and Rhythm D)
They all made their own little twist to it,so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.  :P ;)


true, Snoop said something along those lines as well.
anyway, it's cool with me too, i just found the similarities interesting  ;)

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #18 on: January 25, 2009, 03:48:32 AM »
Wtf this cd is classic from start to finish

Intro 5/5

Real Muthafuckin G's 10/5

Any Last wordz - 5/5

Gimmie that nut 4/5

G Mixx 5/5

Down to the last roach 6/5
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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #19 on: January 25, 2009, 04:05:19 AM »
^fair enough  ;)

anyway, notice how It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa got a lot votes ;)
sure, like i told you before, i don't like the production on Eazy Duz It as much as the NWA stuff; the sound of 187um Killa is more appealing to me ;)
perhaps it got so many votes because of the G-Funk?



Could be.... I love Dre's production on Eazy Duz It.... that's pretty much G-Funk in my ears.




anyway, overall I'd say that Eazy Duz it is Eazy's best work  ;)

NO doubt about that....shit is classic.


he suffered a lot after Dre's departure, though Rhythm D made up for some of it on the It's On EP  ;)

by the way, did you notice how close the production of the It's On track is to Dre's stuff from that period?



Rhythm D was between both camps,he was over at Death Row as well (he speaks on it on the; Tha Westside DVD)
Not sure how involved he was.... (he ended up at Ruthless... so...  :P)
but like I said before I believe that whole sound was a collective effort,they all got inspired of each others work.
(Dre,Cold 187um,Colin Wolfe,Chris "The Glove" Taylor,Daz,Warren G,LayLaw,Yella and Rhythm D)
They all made their own little twist to it,so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.  :P ;)


true, Snoop said something along those lines as well.
anyway, it's cool with me too, i just found the similarities interesting  ;)



Where did Snoop say that?
 

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2009, 04:55:18 AM »
^fair enough  ;)

anyway, notice how It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa got a lot votes ;)
sure, like i told you before, i don't like the production on Eazy Duz It as much as the NWA stuff; the sound of 187um Killa is more appealing to me ;)
perhaps it got so many votes because of the G-Funk?



Could be.... I love Dre's production on Eazy Duz It.... that's pretty much G-Funk in my ears.




anyway, overall I'd say that Eazy Duz it is Eazy's best work  ;)

NO doubt about that....shit is classic.


he suffered a lot after Dre's departure, though Rhythm D made up for some of it on the It's On EP  ;)

by the way, did you notice how close the production of the It's On track is to Dre's stuff from that period?



Rhythm D was between both camps,he was over at Death Row as well (he speaks on it on the; Tha Westside DVD)
Not sure how involved he was.... (he ended up at Ruthless... so...  :P)
but like I said before I believe that whole sound was a collective effort,they all got inspired of each others work.
(Dre,Cold 187um,Colin Wolfe,Chris "The Glove" Taylor,Daz,Warren G,LayLaw,Yella and Rhythm D)
They all made their own little twist to it,so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.  :P ;)


true, Snoop said something along those lines as well.
anyway, it's cool with me too, i just found the similarities interesting  ;)



Where did Snoop say that?


can't remember  :P

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #21 on: January 25, 2009, 02:10:24 PM »
str8. off tha streetz is my fav. but i love all eazy's albums. imo death row won the battle because after dre left ruthless sunk like the titanic (even though the shit eazy was kickin' was the truth).
"Summa y'all #mediocres more worried bout my goings on than u is about ya own.... But that ain't none of my business so.....I'll just #SipTeaForKermit #ifitaintaboutdamoney #2sugarspleaseFollow," - T.I.
 

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #22 on: January 25, 2009, 09:56:52 PM »
Wtf this cd is classic from start to finish

-Intro 5/5 +
-Real Muthafuckin G's 10/5 +
-Any Last wordz - 5/5 +
-Gimmie that nut 4/5 +
-G Mixx 5/5 +
-Down to the last roach 6/5
=
35/60
That looks more like 7/10 to me  :P ;)
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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #23 on: January 25, 2009, 10:14:09 PM »
str8. off tha streetz is my fav. but i love all (most of) eazy's albums.
 

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #24 on: January 26, 2009, 02:37:30 AM »
Eazy is the only cat I can honestly say I liked every project he ever dropped. Weather it was solo or NWA. . .
 

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #25 on: January 26, 2009, 03:01:44 AM »
str8. off tha streetz is my fav. but i love all eazy's albums. imo death row won the battle because after dre left ruthless sunk like the titanic (even though the shit eazy was kickin' was the truth).

wtf ???
its on went 2x plat
bone went 4x plat
then east 1999 sold like 9 million
 so how did ruthless sink like the titanic lol
what like for year lol  :D
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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #26 on: January 28, 2009, 03:50:22 AM »
str8. off tha streetz is my fav. but i love all eazy's albums. IMO death row won the battle because after Dre left ruthless sunk like the titanic
(even though the shit eazy was kicking' was the truth).


Ruthless got 1/4 of what Dre did after he left Death Row,so Dre's success as a solo artist for Snoop was really Eazy´s pay day  :P :laugh:


wtf ???
its on went 2x plat
bone went 4x plat
then east 1999 sold like 9 million
 so how did ruthless sink like the titanic lol
what like for year lol  :D


True that,Eazy hit jackpot with Bone.
 

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #27 on: January 29, 2009, 07:55:42 AM »
str8. off tha streetz is my fav. but i love all eazy's albums. IMO death row won the battle because after Dre left ruthless sunk like the titanic
(even though the shit eazy was kicking' was the truth).


Ruthless got 1/4 of what Dre did after he left Death Row,so Dre's success as a solo artist for Snoop was really Eazy´s pay day  :P :laugh:


wtf ???
its on went 2x plat
bone went 4x plat
then east 1999 sold like 9 million
 so how did ruthless sink like the titanic lol
what like for year lol  :D


True that,Eazy hit jackpot with Bone.


yeah and even shock of the hour went platinum
and above the law did as well just because they were underground don't
mean they records didn't sell.

i reckon that ruthless probably sold more records than deathrow
they at least have a better catalog anyway ;)
The Boyz N Tha Hood Are Always Hard
But Some Times The Boyz Leave Tha Hood
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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #28 on: January 29, 2009, 10:19:57 AM »
str8. off tha streetz is my fav. but i love all eazy's albums. IMO death row won the battle because after Dre left ruthless sunk like the titanic
(even though the shit eazy was kicking' was the truth).


Ruthless got 1/4 of what Dre did after he left Death Row,so Dre's success as a solo artist for Snoop was really Eazy´s pay day  :P :laugh:


wtf ???
its on went 2x plat
bone went 4x plat
then east 1999 sold like 9 million
 so how did ruthless sink like the titanic lol
what like for year lol  :D


True that,Eazy hit jackpot with Bone.


yeah and even shock of the hour went platinum
and above the law did as well just because they were underground don't
mean they records didn't sell.

i reckon that ruthless probably sold more records than deathrow
they at least have a better catalog anyway ;)


Overall that´s no question.  ;)
 

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Re: Revisiting NWA´s discography part 2; Eazy-E
« Reply #29 on: February 07, 2009, 12:07:18 PM »

Eazy-E; Impact of a Legend


-"Intro"
No rating

-"Eazy 1, 2, 3" featuring Phalos Mode, Loesta
3/5 straight,nothing special....

-"Cock The 9" featuring Phalos Mode, Loco S.A.B., The Genie
3/5 Dope beat,the hook sucks

-"Switchez"   Roc Slanga
 :P

-"The Rev (Skit)"
No rating... funny skit though  ;)

-"No More Tears" featuring Sacraphyce, Phalos Mode, The Genie
3/5... cool

-"Ruthless Life" featuring Loesta, Cashim
 :P

-"Still Fuckem" featuring The Genie, Paperboy, Phalos Mode
3/5 yeah,yeah

Overall;
2.5/5  :P :P :P :P
Shit is alright.... but Tomica and/or Rhythm D should have sold the vocals to Dre,Cube,Ren and/or Yella instead so they could include Eazy-E´s vocals for future NWA songs.