1988 Classic-Eazy E-Eazy Duz It
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1988 Classic-Eazy E-Eazy Duz It
oh man How dope is this album still?, Eazy had such a unique voice, Dre's beats were top notch and every track made your headnod or the rhymes were mad easy to memorize (granted Eazy wasn't the best MC but who else sounded like him?).
MC Ren killed it on "2 Hard Muthas", Dre used classic breaks and lots of funk shit, It was dark, it was amusing (but the bitch had more crabs than a sea food platter ) and in my opinon should be in every hip hop fans music collection.
I played "Radio" on my radio show last night and had 3 calls asking who it was, sometimes I forget that as the years go by there are kids discovering NWA's records for the first time.
It is still hard to believe that Eazy has been dead for nearly 10 years..
I have owned this on tape, vinyl and CD.
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unbelievably timeless record...has a replay value that few albums can match
ruthless villian is ridiculously hard...ren absolutely murders it...song contains insanely strong drums and somehow ren still overpowers them
in fact the drums as a whole on the album are ridiculous
this will get listened to on the ride to work tomorrow
ruthless villian is ridiculously hard...ren absolutely murders it...song contains insanely strong drums and somehow ren still overpowers them
in fact the drums as a whole on the album are ridiculous
this will get listened to on the ride to work tomorrow
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If anyone's interested there's a phenomenal article about Eazy in this issue of Swindle mag, put out by Sheppard Fairey. It's a quarterly mag, available at Borders, and Barnes & Noble. The article has alot of commentary from Benyad and Mazik from Blood of Abraham. www.swindlequarterly.com