And yeah Birdman actually said "I'm bouta test ya P's" but when it comes to Birdman...that line still mad sus
The game on a lot of songs
Doesn't even sound like 50.
50 being on a soundtrack for a movie called Woo is so ironic lol
I knew NWA were industry plants lmao
No they werent and that dude in ops example was only part of them for like 5 months
Edit: Also nwa and the posse wasnt even an official album
No they werent and that dude in ops example was only part of them for like 5 months
Edit: Also nwa and the posse wasnt even an official album
It's mainly a joke. Ya always hear about how Public Enemy was kicking positivity and real s***.. branching from the 5% tree, Malcolm and the NOI. Then NWA dropped thus starting the Gang Culture era.
Doesn't even sound like 50.
Wild, bro all of EARLY early 50 sounds like Eminem, it’s no wonder why Eminem signed him, he heard himself and he heard the potential
50 getting shot in the mouth really was a blessing tho cause it changed his voice to sound more street and dope
No they werent and that dude in ops example was only part of them for like 5 months
Edit: Also nwa and the posse wasnt even an official album
wdym it wasnt official, was put out by the label that put a few world class wreckin cru records out before and then later re-released on priority
It's mainly a joke. Ya always hear about how Public Enemy was kicking positivity and real s***.. branching from the 5% tree, Malcolm and the NOI. Then NWA dropped thus starting the Gang Culture era.
Because the west was in a terrible state, and "gangster rap" existed beforehand, Ice T was already out here on west n Kool G Rap was out on East lol
And the Posse is a comp of demos n early individual tracks released, its not even "official" and when NWA was just a teen and young adult gang.
Public Enemy is literally one little piece and on the whole other side of the nation, also Rap didn't even have an industry yet & NWA was banned by the govt and the reason why the parental advisory sticker even exists.
Gangster Rap is not a fbi created movement to "kill consciousness" or whatever lol. The Govt was trying their HARDEST to STOP "gangster Rap".
wdym it wasnt official, was put out by the label that put a few world class wreckin cru records out before and then later re-released on priority
not official as in its a comp.
it wasnt a project as an actual group, most those records are by them individually ripped from their own projects n demos when NWA was 20+ ppl not even fully formed as a musical act yet.
not official as in its a comp.
it wasnt a project as an actual group, most those records are by them individually ripped from their own projects n demos when NWA was 20+ ppl not even fully formed as a musical act yet.
ig, but still was key in getting them anywhere. its just weird they call panic zone an nwa song when its clearly not lol. was just to give arabian prince something to do
ig, but still was key in getting them anywhere. its just weird they call panic zone an nwa song when its clearly not lol. was just to give arabian prince something to do
Arabian Prince was part of NWA, he was there before Ice Cube, but only less than a year officially.
It's a mixtape & Dre re-purposing all of his friends records to use as a demo. It's still labeled as a compilation album to this day.
It wasn't a planned record and Dre was trying to turn his connected friend group into a huge rap group, but most fell out & weren't planning for it to be a group thing in the beginning, and a lot of them were doing solos already.
Which is why that cover has so many people on it (the "group" was even bigger than that). It wasn't even an official photoshoot thing either iirc, it was just a group photo.
Dre was always trying to do something, even if the others werent with it.
we really all start from somewhere
Doesn't even sound like 50.
Got the hov inspired flow
meathead
Sounds like Andre3000