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  • May 27, 2020
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    Lazaruz

    Eazy born in the wrong era... imagine this dude in his prime in 2020 be game over on the studio gangstas

    you sound like me

    when i was 13 years old

  • May 27, 2020
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    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    You wanna play conspiracy theories with op go ahead but he didn’t have to say X, Juice, and Pop not gonna be remembered

    OP is obviously a white kid B you aint gotta be hard on him

  • May 27, 2020
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    El Nigga

    Eazy is the coolest rapper OAT and the face of the most influential/important group in rap history. Haters are severely uninformed

    Eazy-Duz-It

  • May 27, 2020
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    jesuisadorable

    you sound like me

    when i was 13 years old

    Every middle schooler goes through his Eazy E phase

  • May 27, 2020
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    All jokes aside though.
    when I think of hiphop all I get is angry. I am ready to admit that this forum has consumed my life. But the anger I feel towards this genre is concerning at times, seriously.
    first it's the style, its a matter of taste.

    Unfortunately it is now being embraced by people who refuse to listen to anything else. I, for one, am not a fan of this style. Its corny as hell and has a hard time not breaking into me when I listen to it, like there is some kind of psychotic patient coming to kill my sense of humor. Yolo rek bro. But enough of this s***. I could probably make a beef with any of the rappers in hiphop
    I don't say that all hiphop artists are terrible, though. I say that some of them are.

    A lot of us (I assume myself being one of them) feel that the hype machine for hiphop does nothing but disser these artists. For me, one of my favorite hiphop artists is Grandmaster Flash.
    Flash is a gifted rapper, the most versatile rapper the hip hop industry has ever seen. But he's also a master in setting hiphop apart from all other genres. Just off tone, rhymes, and patterns.

    because one of the biggest reasons hip hop is so problematic is because it has a f***ing structure that allows it to flourish in an environment of outright hate. Like an extended 'fuck you' to everyone who disagrees with you. It's a whole 'nother layer of racism that I want to talk about later...

    (sorry if it comes off rambley and un-coherent. English is not my first language)

  • May 27, 2020
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    Mango

    Every middle schooler goes through his Eazy E phase

    they should too

    I'd rather someone start being a rap fan from 90s over a new rap fan who only lsitens to travis so they can appreciate it more but the sooner they realize they gotta catch up the better

  • May 27, 2020
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    aLIEN

    Eazy-Duz-It

    Everybody loves Eazy Duz It but the true Eazy stans ride with his post NWA s***

  • May 27, 2020
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    Sinewave

    All jokes aside though.
    when I think of hiphop all I get is angry. I am ready to admit that this forum has consumed my life. But the anger I feel towards this genre is concerning at times, seriously.
    first it's the style, its a matter of taste.

    Unfortunately it is now being embraced by people who refuse to listen to anything else. I, for one, am not a fan of this style. Its corny as hell and has a hard time not breaking into me when I listen to it, like there is some kind of psychotic patient coming to kill my sense of humor. Yolo rek bro. But enough of this s***. I could probably make a beef with any of the rappers in hiphop
    I don't say that all hiphop artists are terrible, though. I say that some of them are.

    A lot of us (I assume myself being one of them) feel that the hype machine for hiphop does nothing but disser these artists. For me, one of my favorite hiphop artists is Grandmaster Flash.
    Flash is a gifted rapper, the most versatile rapper the hip hop industry has ever seen. But he's also a master in setting hiphop apart from all other genres. Just off tone, rhymes, and patterns.

    because one of the biggest reasons hip hop is so problematic is because it has a f***ing structure that allows it to flourish in an environment of outright hate. Like an extended 'fuck you' to everyone who disagrees with you. It's a whole 'nother layer of racism that I want to talk about later...

    (sorry if it comes off rambley and un-coherent. English is not my first language)

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    Eazy was truely a great artist

    Man made a whole EP dissing and mockin dre and 'em

  • May 27, 2020
    El Nigga

    Everybody loves Eazy Duz It but the true Eazy stans ride with his post NWA s***

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFtiijP7O1w!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIJr2xbQD78!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHH3JQOK5DU

  • May 27, 2020

    Thanks OP i'm now playing "Sippin On A 40" because of this thread

    "now here's what you gotta do
    get in ya left lane and make a muthaphukkin U"
    "Lets get 10 40's and at least 10 22's
    that should be enough for the whole muthaphukkin crew!
    plus they got indo a niggas gonna be double blitzed"
    "Oh give me some Zig-Zags and 2 packs of Double Mint"

  • May 27, 2020
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    I used to stan BG Knocc Out so badly
    I actually reached out to him and made him create a Rapgenius account
    He converted to Islam too so its extra cool

    Wonder how'd his life go if Eazy never died doe

  • May 27, 2020

    Creep and Crawl such an underrated Eazy song.

    "Straight off tha streets of muthafuckin compton
    It's the downest nigga I know
    Eazy muthafuckin me!
    Bout to kick your ass in ninety-three(yeeeaaaahhhh!"

    "I got my niggas from gravestreet watts
    I got my niggas from the cpt
    I got my niggas all across the motherfuckin land
    That's down with the e-a-z-y e"

  • May 27, 2020
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    jesuisadorable

    I used to stan BG Knocc Out so badly
    I actually reached out to him and made him create a Rapgenius account
    He converted to Islam too so its extra cool

    Wonder how'd his life go if Eazy never died doe

    RMGs the GOAT diss song imo to this day. All 3 absolutely MURDER that classic ass beat

    "whaaaaaaaat its the knock out, definition original baby gangsta!"

  • May 27, 2020
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    El Nigga

    RMGs the GOAT diss song imo to this day. All 3 absolutely MURDER that classic ass beat

    "whaaaaaaaat its the knock out, definition original baby gangsta!"

    I literally bought a baseball bat when i was in 9th grade cuz I was watching that video everyday
    we dont even play baseball in my country I dont even know why they sell it probably for fights

    BG had the best verse doe fr

  • May 27, 2020
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    jesuisadorable

    I literally bought a baseball bat when i was in 9th grade cuz I was watching that video everyday
    we dont even play baseball in my country I dont even know why they sell it probably for fights

    BG had the best verse doe fr

    All the verses were 10/10

    They all kill it but E's delivery when he said

    "mutha f*** dre, motha f*** snoop, motha f*** death row! yo and here comes my left blow!" and he does that karate s*** in the video lmao

    or

    "and now ya think ya bigga
    But to me you ain't nothin but b**** ass nigga!
    Dat ain't worth a food stamp
    and at Death Row, I hear you gettin treated like boot camp..
    Gotta follow your seargents directions, or get yo ass popped with this Smith and Wesson
    learn a lesson from the E, stay in your place and don't step to real motherfuckin G's"

    The video was always hilarious too and a great response to the Dre Day video. Eazy was that dude tbh

  • May 27, 2020
    j j

    2018 - X
    2019 - Juice
    2020 - Pop Smoke

    2017 - peep
    2019 - nipsey

  • May 27, 2020

    2000 - big pun dies
    1999 - big L dies
    1997 - biggie dies
    1996 - 2pac dies
    1995 - eazy d dies
    1994 - justin bieber is born

  • May 27, 2020
    Sinewave

    All jokes aside though.
    when I think of hiphop all I get is angry. I am ready to admit that this forum has consumed my life. But the anger I feel towards this genre is concerning at times, seriously.
    first it's the style, its a matter of taste.

    Unfortunately it is now being embraced by people who refuse to listen to anything else. I, for one, am not a fan of this style. Its corny as hell and has a hard time not breaking into me when I listen to it, like there is some kind of psychotic patient coming to kill my sense of humor. Yolo rek bro. But enough of this s***. I could probably make a beef with any of the rappers in hiphop
    I don't say that all hiphop artists are terrible, though. I say that some of them are.

    A lot of us (I assume myself being one of them) feel that the hype machine for hiphop does nothing but disser these artists. For me, one of my favorite hiphop artists is Grandmaster Flash.
    Flash is a gifted rapper, the most versatile rapper the hip hop industry has ever seen. But he's also a master in setting hiphop apart from all other genres. Just off tone, rhymes, and patterns.

    because one of the biggest reasons hip hop is so problematic is because it has a f***ing structure that allows it to flourish in an environment of outright hate. Like an extended 'fuck you' to everyone who disagrees with you. It's a whole 'nother layer of racism that I want to talk about later...

    (sorry if it comes off rambley and un-coherent. English is not my first language)

  • May 27, 2020
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    El Nigga

    All the verses were 10/10

    They all kill it but E's delivery when he said

    "mutha f*** dre, motha f*** snoop, motha f*** death row! yo and here comes my left blow!" and he does that karate s*** in the video lmao

    or

    "and now ya think ya bigga
    But to me you ain't nothin but b**** ass nigga!
    Dat ain't worth a food stamp
    and at Death Row, I hear you gettin treated like boot camp..
    Gotta follow your seargents directions, or get yo ass popped with this Smith and Wesson
    learn a lesson from the E, stay in your place and don't step to real motherfuckin G's"

    The video was always hilarious too and a great response to the Dre Day video. Eazy was that dude tbh


    ''and at Death Row, I hear you gettin treated like boot camp.''

    lmfaoo he was reallly RUTHLESS

  • May 27, 2020
    jesuisadorable


    ''and at Death Row, I hear you gettin treated like boot camp.''

    lmfaoo he was reallly RUTHLESS

    Damn