It's May 14, 2024, 07:49:09 PM
It's my favorite Eazy-E album. Eazy sounds well polished and tracks like I'm Sorry Louie and Creep N Crawl are insane!
"Wut Would You Do" was another dope track as well as "Sippin On a 40"
Album wasn’t complete when he passed away, they put together what was done and that’s pretty much it, if you pay attention to the last track the beat was to be used but they just put interview samples for it to be a song almost.Erick Sermon was also supposed to contribute tracks and or a remix as the Gangsta Beat verses Erick Sermon released later on his Onasis album. I doubt Eazy recorded like 2Pac did. Even Biggie didn’t leave anything for them to release thats why they remix his vocals from released songs.I’m sure if he got closer to the album more artist would have been a part of it.
One of my favorite albums of all time.DJ Yella said he has a track or two, but they are disses so he doesn't want to release them. Daz and Fat Joe both have said they have unreleased songs with Biggie. I think Busta Rhymes had a song with Biggie too that was supposed to be on "The Coming", but didn't include it 'cause it was a Pac diss.
Agreed! And don't forget Ole School Shit and Gangsta Beat 4 Tha Street!!!
Personally i do think he must have material for atleast 2 albums and 1 EP.If u listen to Str8 Off Tha Streetz Of Muthaphukkin Compton, Creep n Crawling was recorded in 93, also there were songs written and Produced by Naughty By Nature, who he worked in 92 for 5150 project.And didnt include songs like BNK solo, 24 Hours To Live & Sleepwalkers.Eazy didnt have any problem with studio time, he owned the label and got money for that.I remeber reading that they stole unreleased E music the day he died.