

Today, gangsta rap is part of hip-hop’s understructure, a key element in the luxury rap of Rick Ross and the Pulitzer-winning panoramas of Kendrick Lamar. Eazy-E : Eazy-Duz-It (voc, radio edit)/Ruthless Villain/Radio (12-inch, Vinyl record) - Featuring Greg Mack and Nasty Ness on 'Radio'. 2 Lp Release Featuring Remastered Version Of Eazy Duz It And The 12 Inch Maxi Single ''5150 - Home 4 Tha Sick'' Tracklist A1 Still Talkin A2 Nobody Move A3 Ruthless Villain A4 2 Hard Mutha'S B1 Boyz-N-The Hood (Remix) B2 Eazy-Duz-It B3 We Want Eazy C1 Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn C2 Radio C3 No More 'S C4 I'Mma Break It Down C5 Eazy-Chapter 8 Verse 10 D1 Intro: New Year'S E-Vil D2 Only If You Want. Released only a month after Straight Outta Compton (1988), Eazy-Duz-It was the first N.W.A spin-off album. Ice Cube preferred the term “reality rap,” and indeed gangsta rap provided a window into what was happening on the street corners of Houston, Memphis, Austin, Cleveland, New Orleans, Miami, Atlanta, and beyond. Dre changed the rap game with The Chronic (1992), before MC Ren struggled to establish himself with Shock of the Hour (1993), and before Yella simply fell into obscurity, Eazy-E rose to immediate superstar.

Years before Ice Cube went solo with Amerikkka's Most Wanted (1990), before Dr. Dre and 2Pac helped turn gangsta rap from underground sensation into a Billboard-dominating cultural force. Released only a month after Straight Outta Compton (1988), Eazy-Duz-It was the first N.W.A spin-off album. Inspired by Philadelphia rapper Schoolly D’s groundbreaking, monolithic 1985 12-inch "P.S.K.-What Does It Mean?" California rappers like Ice-T, N.W.A., and Too $hort started making records better suited for car stereos than pop radio-gleefully explicit, focused on violent realism and speaking frankly to systemic problems.

Tomica Woods-Wright, the widow, has owned the company since Eazy-Es death. Now, more than 30 years later and more than 20 years after the rappers death his widow and son are battling over who controls the Ruthless name. Eazy-E : Eazy-Duz-It (voc, radio edit)/Ruthless Villain/Radio (12-inch, Vinyl record) - Featuring Greg Mack and Nasty Ness on 'Radio'. Blurring the lines between documentary and action movie, between bleak realities and empowering fantasy, the unflinching narratives of gangsta rap remain among hip-hop’s most influential, popular and controversial strains. /rebates/2fip2fEazy-E-Eazy-Duz-It-Vinyl-Remaster-explicit2f34438037&. Eazy-E founded Ruthless Records in 1986 as a platform for his upstart group, N.W.A.
