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Quote from: teletomble on September 25, 2012, 03:13:59 AMDo We Know Why This Album Didnt Come Out?Eazy-E planned "Temporary Insanity" to be his second solo album after "Eazy-Duz-It", previously for May 1992. He only released the EP titled "5150 Home 4 Tha Sick" in order to introduce the project.The shelved album was produced by Dr Dre, Naughty By Nature, Bobby "Bobcat" Ervin, Cold 187Um... Due to "The Chronic" and tensions with Dr Dre, he decided to not release this project (containing Dre productions) and one year later, he released "It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa" EP. Eazy-E also planned to release his second album with 2 Discs, "Temporary Insanity" could be a 2CD album. Then, "Str8 Off Tha Streetz Of Muthaphukkin Compton" was a 2CD album but Eazy-E didn't finished it.According to The Source, July '93Rumor has it that in the three years that he has been working on this album, Eazy has completed over 60 tracks from gangsta to R&B to metal to bugged out. Hopefully this record will be on par with the things he did during the NWA era and not like the nonsense he dropped on his recent EP. Eazy has been working like a madman in order to get every thing dope and it has taken its toll on him. As a result of working with new producers and lyrics writers. Flying to New York every weekend for various video appearances, worrying about Dre and Ice Cube getting back together, attending the "second Rodney King trial" and severing his ties with Priority Records, he's lost aabout 35 pounds off of his stocky frame and is very exhausted. What started out as fun has turned into a labor of love, blood, sweat, tears and survival. We'll see what happens.
Do We Know Why This Album Didnt Come Out?
I remember reading in an issue of, I think it was YO!, that The Eazy-E Temporary Insanity was going to have 2 distinct sides. One would be the regular rap side and the other was going to be him singing songs, in the same vein as 'I'd rather fuck you" Now what stands out was the magazine claimed that the production was going to be handled by DJ QUIK. This was around Penthouse Playas Click and Way 2 Fonky releases. Would be interesting if Quik did do any more production with Eazy than what was on the PPC album and if he still had those sessions.
eazy lived and breathed gangsta rap and i don't think he woulda strayed from that but lookin' at a late 94 early 95 ad for ruthless records they were still doin' dumb numbers post n.w.a and they had some shit ready for the '95.
Quote from: OG Classic Material on September 26, 2012, 02:35:02 PMeazy lived and breathed gangsta rap and i don't think he woulda strayed from that but lookin' at a late 94 early 95 ad for ruthless records they were still doin' dumb numbers post n.w.a and they had some shit ready for the '95.E. 1999 Eternal dropped that year, I'm sure had he not gotten sick that quickly we would have seen a lot more of Eazy-E and what Ruthless had in store.
gangsta bitch mentality,ibs(from oakland), bg knocc out & gangsta dresta, eazy-e, bone thugs n harmony, death row killaz album,etc. yeah eazy had some shit comin'
Quotegangsta bitch mentality,ibs(from oakland), bg knocc out & gangsta dresta, eazy-e, bone thugs n harmony, death row killaz album,etc. yeah eazy had some shit comin' damn !!!whoŽs IBS (From Oakland)?is it true that eazy had satanic-tattoos?