West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: MontrealCity's Most on October 18, 2006, 09:32:30 PM
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Any of yuo heard of eazy e female group he had back in tha days called Hwa
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i have their cassette azz much azz u want(i think thats whut its called)........it sucks.........their the wet t shirt girls from eazy's 'only if you want it' video
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Yea I heard of them. Heard they sucked too.
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Blood of Abraham was better. So that's saying something.
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Blood of Abraham was better. So that's saying something.
i have the blood of abraham cassette also....it was cool, production was dope.........their new stuff, like 'eye dollar tree' is good, believe it or not.........
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didn't they diss NWA?
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baby girl, go-di & jazz. i have both their albums and baby girl's solo album.
"azz much ass az you want" is a solid ep. i still give it some spins. "hoe i am" & "high timez" are just plain hot tracks. baby girl's solo album was also pretty solid.
they don't look as good as advertised. lyrically they get by, they aren't dope; and i believe me-na-jah-twa ghost wrote for them. still i liked their album on ruthless.
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baby girl, go-di & jazz. i have both their albums and baby girl's solo album.
"azz much ass az you want" is a solid ep. i still give it some spins. "hoe i am" & "high timez" are just plain hot tracks. baby girl's solo album was also pretty solid.
they don't look as good as advertised. lyrically they get by, they aren't dope; and i believe me-na-jah-twa ghost wrote for them. still i liked their album on ruthless.
could u up some tracks?
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Blood of Abraham was better. So that's saying something.
i have the blood of abraham cassette also....it was cool, production was dope.........their new stuff, like 'eye dollar tree' is good, believe it or not.........
cassette
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baby girl, go-di & jazz. i have both their albums and baby girl's solo album.
"azz much ass az you want" is a solid ep. i still give it some spins. "hoe i am" & "high timez" are just plain hot tracks. baby girl's solo album was also pretty solid.
they don't look as good as advertised. lyrically they get by, they aren't dope; and i believe me-na-jah-twa ghost wrote for them. still i liked their album on ruthless.
i also have the me na jah twa album around here sumwhere........the only cool song was the one wit bg knocc out and the one that sampled boyz n the hood
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they have had a few "arguments"
(http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/6608/hwa10lu0.jpg)
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Didn't they have a song with Kokane?
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(Diggfinger) - could u up some tracks?
done deal!
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(CHUCK KNOXXX) - i also have the me na jah twa album around here sumwhere........the only cool song was the one wit bg knocc out and the one that sampled boyz n the hood
i disagree. "neva krepp" is my shit. "give tha ass 2 no 1" is hilarious. "cumin attrackshun" + "kickin' azz" \w b.g. knocc out + "da las zhit" \w dresta are cool. "kuz it's like dat", "do what ya gotta do", "back 2 da og"...
i greatly enjoyed the me-na-jah-twa album. the twa-zay album was straight azz however...wtf were they thinking?
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Of course, I remember them. They were pretty the biggest fuckin joke Ruthless ever put out...Eazy embarrassed himself with them.
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how could eazy embarass himself? it's was a comical gimmick; eazy was trying everything with female groups. lil kim & trina are basically h.w.a. toned down. lil kim & trina rhyme about what h.w.a. was kickin' back then.
me-na-jah-twa was his "gangsta girl" group, plus he had leicy loc, bwp...et al...
eazy was ahead of his time with the females.
h.w.a. had an album out before ruthless, eazy simply thought he could be that push over the hump for them...
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how could eazy embarass himself? it's was a comical gimmick; eazy was trying everything with female groups. lil kim & trina are basically h.w.a. toned down. lil kim & trina rhyme about what h.w.a. was kickin' back then.
me-na-jah-twa was his "gangsta girl" group, plus he had leicy loc, bwp...et al...
eazy was ahead of his time with the females.
h.w.a. had an album out before ruthless, eazy simply thought he could be that push over the hump for them...
remember gangsta bitch mentality?
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baby girl, go-di & jazz. i have both their albums and baby girl's solo album.
"azz much ass az you want" is a solid ep. i still give it some spins. "hoe i am" & "high timez" are just plain hot tracks. baby girl's solo album was also pretty solid.
they don't look as good as advertised. lyrically they get by, they aren't dope; and i believe me-na-jah-twa ghost wrote for them. still i liked their album on ruthless.
alrite homie.. was wondering if thats the same baby girl that was on lil 1/2 dead's "Cavvvy Sounds" track from Steel on a Misson?
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how could eazy embarass himself? it's was a comical gimmick; eazy was trying everything with female groups. lil kim & trina are basically h.w.a. toned down. lil kim & trina rhyme about what h.w.a. was kickin' back then.
me-na-jah-twa was his "gangsta girl" group, plus he had leicy loc, bwp...et al...
eazy was ahead of his time with the females.
h.w.a. had an album out before ruthless, eazy simply thought he could be that push over the hump for them...
remember gangsta bitch mentality?
Oh yeah I forgot about them....who was supposed to be in that group?
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how could eazy embarass himself? it's was a comical gimmick; eazy was trying everything with female groups. lil kim & trina are basically h.w.a. toned down. lil kim & trina rhyme about what h.w.a. was kickin' back then.
me-na-jah-twa was his "gangsta girl" group, plus he had leicy loc, bwp...et al...
eazy was ahead of his time with the females.
h.w.a. had an album out before ruthless, eazy simply thought he could be that push over the hump for them...
Cause they fuckin sucked, that's why. And trust me, comparing them to Lil Kim and Trina is an insult to Lil Kim and Trina (I say that as someone who don't like either of them much).