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MC Ren - Kizz My Black Azz review in The Source September 1992 #36


Started by Krull2025 - Last post by Krull2025

MC Ren - Kizz My Black Azz review in The Source September 1992 #36


Started by Krull2025 - Last post by Sccit

gota revisit the whole catalogue again but i remember liking shock of the hour a lot

44   West Coast Connection / Re: YOUR TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2025on Yesterday at 06:37:20 PM

Started by doggfather - Last post by O.E.800

Assuming this list is just for rap music only (and in no particular order):

Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out
Xzibit - Kingmaker
Game - Every Movie Needs a Trailer
Coyote - yoteLAndia
Figg Newton & Killa Twan - Eastside Westside
Ransom - The Reinvention
Nas - Light Years
Big L - Harlem's Finest: Return Of The King

Started by astra4322 - Last post by Krull2025

That one song they dropped a few years ago had me excited for this. I didn't even finish listening tho. This is disappointing but hey, so was Kids My Black Azz. I should have known from the demonic intro that it would be trizash.

BTW, Cali needs a new sound.

Kiss my black azz disappointing??  Hounddogz, Right up my alley and others? Bought this day one when it dropped back in the day.  Still in rotation. Some of his best material.

^Y'all co-sign this?
Maybe it was just me.  :hubie:

I co-sign, MC Ren's Kizz My Black Azz E.P is one of my all time favorites.

I bought MC Ren's Kizz My Black Azz the day it dropped (also bought the Penthouse Players album the same day. ) Got photos of me in front of the promo posters.



Unique Access Ent. also co-signs

What are the 2 Best Songs on MC Ren's “Kizz My Black Azz" EP? | THE GREAT DEBATERS | Episode 119


Favorite MC Ren project (after N.W.A)?
https://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php/topic,348230.msg3216881.html#msg3216881

Started by The Predator - Last post by mtbsm

Sounds like this isn't about Bruce Springsteen but Tom Petty and the vocals they extracted for the Last Dance song. Focus... replied to TI's post.

that makes more sense

Started by Krull2025 - Last post by Krull2025

Re: Ice Cube, MC Ren, B-Real (prod by DJ Muggs) - Dump On Em

Started by Krull2025 - Last post by Krull2025

MC Ren- Rock The Bells (clean)


MC Ren- Rock The Bells (dirty)

Started by RAIDErs of the lost ark - Last post by Krull2025

Does anybody have the scans of the interview where Dre and/or Cube talk about Endonesia and Gimmie 50 Feet? Thanks!

Bump! I know they were in this thread

Dr.Dre; Hawai "Gimme 50 ft." in The Source July 1994 NO.58

Started by Krull2025 - Last post by Krull2025

Probably why Dre dissed Ren on "What's the difference"

A pissed MC Ren talks about a N.W.A session that didn't go down;
MC Ren interview in Rap Pages August 1998
Rap Pages: After failing to cross paths with Cube for several years after the group’s dissolution, the two were reunited by producer Bobcat, who was working on tracks for each artist’s upcoming album. Ren and Cube discussed a reunion but where tripped up by a flat tire in the creative wheel.
         “Dre, he ain’t fuckin’ with nobody out here,” Ren says with a obvious disappointment. “He only want to fuck with New York motherfuckers right now. We all got on the phone and we talked about it. Dre was like,’yeah,yeah, we’re going to do it. We’re going to go to the studio I be fucking with’. But then, when it was time, he didn’t want to fuck with it. We were supposed to do an N.W.A track for The Players Club. We where supposed to meet at Dre’s crib. The day came,and Dre flaked on us.
          “Cube was kinda hot for a minute, like he was going to take it personal,” he continues. “We where talking like we should just do some shit ourselves. We ain’t finna beg no nigga to do no shit. I don’t know what that nigga’s trippin off of. He didn’t want to do that Players Club shit with niggas that put him out. Because if it wasn’t for niggas like us—me, Cube and niggas back in the day—he wouldn’t be where he at. Cube asked him a favor, and he couldn’t do it for that nigga, but he can turn around and do some shit with LL. It ain’t like LL made you Dr.Dre or helped get to be where you’re at. When he flaked like that, we where like, ’Fuck it, the reunion thing ain’t gonna happen.’”
         Still, Ren says he hopes it could happen one day. Snoop, who appears on Ruthless For Life’s “So Watcha Want,” was slated to occupy Eazy-E’s place in the group, though unreleased Eazy material was to be included on a number of tracks.

1 MC Ren interview in Rap Pages August 1998




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