NWA FAKE
Their name is comical
Their names are comical
- Ice
Cube
- Dr
Dre
- Eazy
E
- MC
Ren and Yella are normal
-
Arabian Prince
- NWA and the Posse
- Fat
Girl
- Straight Outta Compton consists of 13 songs
-
Something 2 Dance 2
- Quiet
On The Set
- I
Aint The One
-
Dopeman
Fear of
a Black Hat
CB4
NWA was a parody album that people didn't understand the
satirical tongue and cheek-ness of it. Eazy and Heller just rolled with it.
"The Worlds Most Dangerous Rap Group".
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The first time I ever saw "weed" or
"pot" (which were both really funny names to me as a kid) was the day
Clinton took office.
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Ronald and Nancy Reagan always told the kids to
JUST SAY NO.
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In 1988 Rob Base said "i dont smoke buddha,
can't stand sess yes"
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In 1988 on the song Express Yourself Dr Dre said
"I still express yo I dont smoke weed or sess because its gonna give a
brother brain damage and brain damage on the mic dont manage nothin on makin a
sucka and you equal dont be another sequel"
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And as Clayvoisier said on Cowards In Compton
Get Sprayed In Dade "Now ya mister Chronic Man!"
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Rakim Dream
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I was on a subway
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yo, you're dreaming right now but listen up
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guy says "you slept on rakim, when you wake
up, investigate rakim
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supreme mathematics
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supreme alphabet
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gods and earths
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rappers in gods and earths
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yo god, yo sun
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arm leg leg arm head - rza
The first rap song I ever heard was "The Show" by
Doug E Fresh and Slick Rick (around 1986) and the song sampled the theme song
to Inspector Gadget. Bone Thugs n Harmony later on had the single
"Everyday Thang" appear on The Show Soundtrack which was a
documentary about hip hop based on the title from that particular song.
The same day I heard "The Show" I also heard
"I'm Chillin" by Kurtis Blow which sampled The Transformers theme
song "More Than Meets The Eye". The next song I heard was Stick Em by
The Fat Boys. And it was all over after hearing The Fat Boys. All of those fart
sounds Buffy made instantly made me a fan. I think that same day I heard
"You Be Illin" by Run DMC and the saxaphone or whatever instrument it
was on the instrumental seemed so funny at the time. I think the same day I
also heard I Can't Live Without My Radio by LL Cool J and I thought "why
would he be unable to live without his radio?"