It's May 25, 2024, 06:28:56 AM
^well if you know anything you should know that Eazy wasn´t too good at reading contracts himself. why you think Jerry Hellar made more money from Ruthless then Eazy did? and continues to make more money of the Ruthless catalog then Eazy´s estate? coz he pimped Eazy hard and made him sign all kinds of fucked up contracts.
do they have videos for dre day and bitches aint shit?
I dunno man, y'all got some serious revisionist history goin' on here. Back in 92-93, Dre and the Dogg Pound were SMASHING Eazy and em. Not to say that I don't like Real Muthaphukkin' G's, cuz it's a cool song, but it was a comeback track to Dre Day, which when it came out just murdered everyone that he got at on that song. Eazy's response had some good lines, but dont act for a second like they weren't biting Dre's production style trying to diss' Dre! It sounded just like G Thang, lol. And Eazy needed a whole EP, Dre just needed one track and then moved on. And that argument that Dre wasn't writin' his own shit . . .well guess what, neither did Eazy-E. . .
What it comes down to is thisDre and Co were the toast of the town. They were the main attraction. Its like Fat Joe and 50 cent beef.Of course, when dre day came out, along with the chronic and snoop wave, death row was runnin shit.Dre landed a near fatal body blow. Eazy was gettin criticized, punked, disrespected. But to me Eazy came back with a KO1. Real Muthaphukkin Gz smashes Dre Day.2. Its On (Dr. Dre) 187 em Killa sold 3 million records.3. What Would U Do, to me , was the nail in the coffin. Its On was dope as hell, and the Exxttra Special thanxx intro was funny...but what would u do was on some next level shit.