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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2009, 03:20:04 AM »
Don't forget about that infamous (rumored) diss track
I think it was Sleepwalkers (OG) where Eazy-E talks about cutting Dre's dick off and make him eat it and setting snoop's hair on fire

there are a few songs left that never leaked
but it's not as much as Pac or other artists
really sad that they never leaked

MC Ren said in an interview that there were some leftovers from the Niggaz 4 Life sessions
I don't think there are a lot of (if any) Str8 Outta Compton leftovers

Somebody (I think it was Ice Cube himself) mentioned that some of Cube's early songs were originally written for Eazy
It is unknown whether they were ever recorded though
the songs are Get Off My Dick, Once Upon A Time, Gangsta's Fairytale ("Come sit on the lap of Eazy-E")
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2009, 04:12:24 AM »
There are supposed to be many more unreleased Eazy tracks, apparently he was going to have one of his albums like a double album or something and it ended up without most of the songs, so whether this is true or not I don't know but I just hope we get to hear them if they are out there.
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2009, 04:57:30 AM »

L to R: John Menzano, Matt Sorum, Slash, Eazy E, Jimmy Z, DJ Yella, Teddy ZigZag

In 1991, Slash and Matt Sorum had been hanging and jamming with my blues band the Capitol Homeboyz for the past year or so every Tuesday at the legendary Baked Potato in Hollywood. And when I say hangin' we're talkin' power hangin' with all the trimmings...porn stars, rock stars, rap stars.... up for days, yada yada,yada...

Guns N' Roses was the biggest rock group in the world at the time and NWA was the biggest rap group in the world. Both continually debuting at number 1 on the Billboard charts.

Axl was into NWA and used to wear an NWA cap during concerts.

Eazy E, Dr. Dre, Gary Ballen and I went to see a GnR concert at the Forum, Backstage Axl, Eazy and me had a conversation of collaborating. I was handed the job of putting it together.

Putting the session together wasn't easy considering the characters involved - i.e. schedules and bad habits - but I managed to do it.

We came up with a rocking track...as you do with that lineup.

The tough part was getting Easy E and Axl to finish the raps and lyrics...and getting them to keep their word to show up at the studio...

Man how I tried but to no avail....

We coulda been contenders.

[I don't know where the recordings are now]

Jimmy Z
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #18 on: August 30, 2009, 10:12:40 AM »
"Yellow Brick Road to Compton" (Public Service type song recorded for the City of Compton in exchange for being able to shoot the Real Compton City G's video within
the city limits)

Wasn't Yellow Brick Road To Compton supposed to be Eazy's second album? I remember Dr. Dre talking about it after Ice Cube left on Arsineo (spelling?) Hall.

 Honestly, I'm not sure if that was ever a title being considered for his second album.  It's possible.  Chad Vader might know.  The only unused album title that I'm familiar with for Eazy was "Temporary Insanity."  That would have been his second album.  And it was advertised that way on the "51/50" maxi-single.  (Some record stores back in the day even had a listing for it in their computers, although of course, it was never released) Then after Rhythm D started producing for Eazy, they put out "It's On (187 um Killa)" and the "Temporary Insanity" project became "Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin' Compton."
  I have no proof, but in my opinion, some of the tracks they recorded for "Temporary Insanity" didn't make it on to "Str8 off tha Streetz..." though.  And I'm sure there were tracks recorded for "Str8 off tha Streetz..." that were done after they had already abandoned the "Temporary Insanity" idea, as well.  I have a feeling some of the tracks that were remixed and released on "Impact of a Legend" might have originally been intended for "Temporary Insanity."  "Black Nigga Killa" and "24 Hours to Live" too, probably. 
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #19 on: August 30, 2009, 10:32:12 AM »
"Yellow Brick Road to Compton" (Public Service type song recorded for the City of Compton in exchange for being able to shoot the Real Compton City G's video within
the city limits)

Wasn't Yellow Brick Road To Compton supposed to be Eazy's second album? I remember Dr. Dre talking about it after Ice Cube left on Arsineo (spelling?) Hall.

 Honestly, I'm not sure if that was ever a title being considered for his second album.  It's possible.  Chad Vader might know.  The only unused album title that I'm familiar with for Eazy was "Temporary Insanity."  That would have been his second album.  And it was advertised that way on the "51/50" maxi-single.  (Some record stores back in the day even had a listing for it in their computers, although of course, it was never released) Then after Rhythm D started producing for Eazy, they put out "It's On (187 um Killa)" and the "Temporary Insanity" project became "Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin' Compton."
  I have no proof, but in my opinion, some of the tracks they recorded for "Temporary Insanity" didn't make it on to "Str8 off tha Streetz..." though.  And I'm sure there were tracks recorded for "Str8 off tha Streetz..." that were done after they had already abandoned the "Temporary Insanity" idea, as well.  I have a feeling some of the tracks that were remixed and released on "Impact of a Legend" might have originally been intended for "Temporary Insanity."  "Black Nigga Killa" and "24 Hours to Live" too, probably.  

there has to be some Dre stuff from that project, no?

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #20 on: August 30, 2009, 11:33:15 AM »
"Yellow Brick Road to Compton" (Public Service type song recorded for the City of Compton in exchange for being able to shoot the Real Compton City G's video within
the city limits)

Wasn't Yellow Brick Road To Compton supposed to be Eazy's second album? I remember Dr. Dre talking about it after Ice Cube left on Arsineo (spelling?) Hall.

 Honestly, I'm not sure if that was ever a title being considered for his second album.  It's possible.  Chad Vader might know.  The only unused album title that I'm familiar with for Eazy was "Temporary Insanity."  That would have been his second album.  And it was advertised that way on the "51/50" maxi-single.  (Some record stores back in the day even had a listing for it in their computers, although of course, it was never released) Then after Rhythm D started producing for Eazy, they put out "It's On (187 um Killa)" and the "Temporary Insanity" project became "Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin' Compton."
  I have no proof, but in my opinion, some of the tracks they recorded for "Temporary Insanity" didn't make it on to "Str8 off tha Streetz..." though.  And I'm sure there were tracks recorded for "Str8 off tha Streetz..." that were done after they had already abandoned the "Temporary Insanity" idea, as well.  I have a feeling some of the tracks that were remixed and released on "Impact of a Legend" might have originally been intended for "Temporary Insanity."  "Black Nigga Killa" and "24 Hours to Live" too, probably.  

there has to be some Dre stuff from that project, no?


Not sure.  Probably possible if they started recording for this album before Dre left for Death Row.  I know that "51/50" was released in '92.  I'm not sure when they started recording tracks for it though.  You'd think if they had started recording for it in '91 or earlier, that Dr. Dre production could be a possibility.
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #21 on: August 30, 2009, 11:52:22 AM »
I heard that Eazy collabed with Brotha Lynch on a track. Can anybody confirm?
i got 2 of em
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #22 on: August 30, 2009, 02:03:59 PM »
"Yellow Brick Road to Compton" (Public Service type song recorded for the City of Compton in exchange for being able to shoot the Real Compton City G's video within
the city limits)

Wasn't Yellow Brick Road To Compton supposed to be Eazy's second album? I remember Dr. Dre talking about it after Ice Cube left on Arsineo (spelling?) Hall.

 Honestly, I'm not sure if that was ever a title being considered for his second album.  It's possible.  Chad Vader might know.  The only unused album title that I'm familiar with for Eazy was "Temporary Insanity."  That would have been his second album.  And it was advertised that way on the "51/50" maxi-single.  (Some record stores back in the day even had a listing for it in their computers, although of course, it was never released) Then after Rhythm D started producing for Eazy, they put out "It's On (187 um Killa)" and the "Temporary Insanity" project became "Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin' Compton."
  I have no proof, but in my opinion, some of the tracks they recorded for "Temporary Insanity" didn't make it on to "Str8 off tha Streetz..." though.  And I'm sure there were tracks recorded for "Str8 off tha Streetz..." that were done after they had already abandoned the "Temporary Insanity" idea, as well.  I have a feeling some of the tracks that were remixed and released on "Impact of a Legend" might have originally been intended for "Temporary Insanity."  "Black Nigga Killa" and "24 Hours to Live" too, probably.  

there has to be some Dre stuff from that project, no?


Not sure.  Probably possible if they started recording for this album before Dre left for Death Row.  I know that "51/50" was released in '92.  I'm not sure when they started recording tracks for it though.  You'd think if they had started recording for it in '91 or earlier, that Dr. Dre production could be a possibility.
true, there wasn't much time in-between.
not to mention that Dre wasn't coming to the studio as much as before ( in 1991).

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #23 on: August 30, 2009, 02:42:54 PM »
I heard that Eazy collabed with Brotha Lynch on a track. Can anybody confirm?
i got 2 of em

can you up them please?
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #24 on: August 31, 2009, 07:44:58 AM »
props for all the info so far.

is it true he rapped with brotha lynch? would be dope

is ther any other traks that he done with bone thugs?
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #25 on: August 31, 2009, 08:42:38 AM »
is it true he rapped with brotha lynch? would be dope


fan made.. but sounds almost like they did it together.


oh ok cheers. do you know chad if they eazy and bone did more traks together?
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #26 on: August 31, 2009, 01:43:15 PM »
is it true he rapped with brotha lynch? would be dope


fan made.. but sounds almost like they did it together.


oh ok cheers. do you know chad if they eazy and bone did more tracks together?


I let Johnny L answer this one  ;)


 As someone previously mentioned, there were some reports that Eazy appeared on an unreleased version of "Mr. Bill Collector"  from Bone's "East 1999" album.  But I'm not sure that that one has ever been officially confirmed.  If anyone knows if that has ever been addressed in any interviews, let us know.  Tomica Wright did confirm in an interview conducted by "Tha Shack" website a few years ago that the original version of "Sleepwalkers" with Bone had a longer Eazy verse which was erased during a recording session.

 Tha Shack: There were rumors that the SleepWalkers track on Bone?s Collection vol. 2 originally had a longer Eazy verse dissing Dre and Snoop. Will we ever get to hear the original?

Tomica Wright: The original version of the song did include Eazy?s vocals, which were erased in a session with Bone. Not sure if the verse dissed Dre or Snoop.

 :-\  I can't believe they could actually let something like that happen.  It's a shame.  She also mentioned in that interview that the master recordings of at least 8 unreleased Eazy-E tracks "disappeared" from Ruthless Records shortly after Eazy passed.
 

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #27 on: September 01, 2009, 01:58:15 AM »
is it true he rapped with brotha lynch? would be dope


fan made.. but sounds almost like they did it together.


oh ok cheers. do you know chad if they eazy and bone did more tracks together?


I let Johnny L answer this one  ;)


 As someone previously mentioned, there were some reports that Eazy appeared on an unreleased version of "Mr. Bill Collector"  from Bone's "East 1999" album.  But I'm not sure that that one has ever been officially confirmed.  If anyone knows if that has ever been addressed in any interviews, let us know.  Tomica Wright did confirm in an interview conducted by "Tha Shack" website a few years ago that the original version of "Sleepwalkers" with Bone had a longer Eazy verse which was erased during a recording session.

 Tha Shack: There were rumors that the SleepWalkers track on Bone?s Collection vol. 2 originally had a longer Eazy verse dissing Dre and Snoop. Will we ever get to hear the original?

Tomica Wright: The original version of the song did include Eazy?s vocals, which were erased in a session with Bone. Not sure if the verse dissed Dre or Snoop.

 :-\  I can't believe they could actually let something like that happen.  It's a shame.  She also mentioned in that interview that the master recordings of at least 8 unreleased Eazy-E tracks "disappeared" from Ruthless Records shortly after Eazy passed.

yeah, stupid amateurs

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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #28 on: September 03, 2009, 02:42:02 PM »
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Re: NWA/Eazy E Unreleased Tracks?
« Reply #29 on: September 03, 2009, 03:04:40 PM »
I can confirm that these two songs exist ! !

"Black Nigga Killa" (OG) (Produced by Homicide )

"Still Fuck 'Em (OG) (Original version Featuring MC Ren, and I believe produced by Dj Yella.  A remixed version appeared on the "Impact of a Legend" set.)


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the Still Fuck Em' Verse by Eazy is longer than what is on the "impact of a Legend " CD