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Quote from: OG Classic Material on December 30, 2012, 08:18:24 AMQuote from: KC-HOODSTA on December 30, 2012, 08:13:07 AMhe is recognized idk why people say he isn't i mean people have tribute shows n shit. but unlike pac he didn't sell like 100 million recordsdude he had a record company and at one point was gonna sign pac and his group.and he didnt lol cuz he knew ruthless was going under. eazy had ONE group that people cared about. bone thugs. he woulda rode them to bankruptcy. i think eazy woulda flourished regardless in someway to stay in the mix somehow like damon dash was kinda doing. but the thing that separated eazy from other is that he made pretty good music and ran his own company and put out records. but how many of those records weree selling. blood of abraham,that girl group menajatwa or something, kid frost, brownside, ATL i mean they were barely selling and had a shitty distribution deal. thats why it's so hard for us to find old ruthless records albums. like steffons trippin with no luggageplease dont reply with a long response lmao im just sayin tho eazy was a big star but not as big as people thought or thinks he deserves. he would have stayed in the spotlight like ice t.can you imagine an old azz eazy e now having a reality show on VH1 Eazierr Said Than Dunn lmao his career would have gone downhill.
Quote from: KC-HOODSTA on December 30, 2012, 08:13:07 AMhe is recognized idk why people say he isn't i mean people have tribute shows n shit. but unlike pac he didn't sell like 100 million recordsdude he had a record company and at one point was gonna sign pac and his group.
he is recognized idk why people say he isn't i mean people have tribute shows n shit. but unlike pac he didn't sell like 100 million records
Quote from: KC-HOODSTA on December 30, 2012, 09:16:11 AMQuote from: OG Classic Material on December 30, 2012, 08:18:24 AMQuote from: KC-HOODSTA on December 30, 2012, 08:13:07 AMhe is recognized idk why people say he isn't i mean people have tribute shows n shit. but unlike pac he didn't sell like 100 million recordsdude he had a record company and at one point was gonna sign pac and his group.and he didnt lol cuz he knew ruthless was going under. eazy had ONE group that people cared about. bone thugs. he woulda rode them to bankruptcy. i think eazy woulda flourished regardless in someway to stay in the mix somehow like damon dash was kinda doing. but the thing that separated eazy from other is that he made pretty good music and ran his own company and put out records. but how many of those records weree selling. blood of abraham,that girl group menajatwa or something, kid frost, brownside, ATL i mean they were barely selling and had a shitty distribution deal. thats why it's so hard for us to find old ruthless records albums. like steffons trippin with no luggageplease dont reply with a long response lmao im just sayin tho eazy was a big star but not as big as people thought or thinks he deserves. he would have stayed in the spotlight like ice t.can you imagine an old azz eazy e now having a reality show on VH1 Eazierr Said Than Dunn lmao his career would have gone downhill.LOL ruthless did well post nwa. atl did well and other records would have too had it not been for eazy's death. but eazy had big plans for ruthless records.
Quote from: OG Classic Material on December 30, 2012, 09:23:06 AMQuote from: KC-HOODSTA on December 30, 2012, 09:16:11 AMQuote from: OG Classic Material on December 30, 2012, 08:18:24 AMQuote from: KC-HOODSTA on December 30, 2012, 08:13:07 AMhe is recognized idk why people say he isn't i mean people have tribute shows n shit. but unlike pac he didn't sell like 100 million recordsdude he had a record company and at one point was gonna sign pac and his group.and he didnt lol cuz he knew ruthless was going under. eazy had ONE group that people cared about. bone thugs. he woulda rode them to bankruptcy. i think eazy woulda flourished regardless in someway to stay in the mix somehow like damon dash was kinda doing. but the thing that separated eazy from other is that he made pretty good music and ran his own company and put out records. but how many of those records weree selling. blood of abraham,that girl group menajatwa or something, kid frost, brownside, ATL i mean they were barely selling and had a shitty distribution deal. thats why it's so hard for us to find old ruthless records albums. like steffons trippin with no luggageplease dont reply with a long response lmao im just sayin tho eazy was a big star but not as big as people thought or thinks he deserves. he would have stayed in the spotlight like ice t.can you imagine an old azz eazy e now having a reality show on VH1 Eazierr Said Than Dunn lmao his career would have gone downhill.LOL ruthless did well post nwa. atl did well and other records would have too had it not been for eazy's death. but eazy had big plans for ruthless records.my nigga by the time 95' came around it was all death row eazy just had bone which was a huuuuge attraction ya know but they wasnt no snoop. even tho the sales werent too different
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i love eazy's music and im not sayin this to be disrespectful but dying of aids didnt exactly help his legacy
itīs sad that so many of his tracks are/contain disses to dre . a few years after the chronicīs release he was still at it . dude seemed bitter even tho dre day only meant eazy pay day
Quote from: Mindflayer on December 31, 2012, 06:24:43 AMitīs sad that so many of his tracks are/contain disses to dre . a few years after the chronicīs release he was still at it . dude seemed bitter even tho dre day only meant eazy pay dayit wasn't that he was still at it you forget that a lot of str.8 off tha streetz was recorded in 93 and their beef was still crackin' at the time. eazy was also plannin' a death row killa comp.