To me, black-American people are amazing people! They're great, and I'm impressed with how despite the things of the past, they've kept going. They've even gone on the defensive like NWA. My respects to all
@@DarkerGhost I guess it would only be offensive to real African Americans - American citizens who were born in Africa. Eazy E is a black American, born in Compton California.
@@DarkerGhost not your fault. Society made it that way. Most been here for generations they are truly Americans. Even kids always ask ppl “ what are you” “what are your parents” sad world made us have to look at race first thing. More black folks millionaires now then ever in the world pretty cool
Nah like fr im white so idk I can be sayin much. But a lot of white young men have a lot of nerve in the teenage-20 range. (I’m 14😂) if everyone took it like E, no more problems with the n word. You can say it you just can’t call anybody it. It ain’t like it’s too relevant. (THE WORD! NOT RACISM!! Big difference. Most racism is acts nowadays, a little n word slip is usually laughed about in my friend group) at school if you said it you get clowned for 1 day and then if you try to argue with anybody everyone goes “AINT YOU SAY N*GGA?!” But that’s it like most people dgaf that’s why all them Twitter fights of like obvious two black girls tryna impress the dudes by jumping one small white girl. Just makes me cringe..
@@19mike88Well when you get in a situation where you do say just the "Word" infront of the wrong guy, your gonna get your ass beat and probably close to death. Then you’ll change your mind about it being just a word, and more like a word with a lot of power, that you would need a "pass" to say around certain people.
back then the average white American had no concept of something like the "hard R" vs the "soft A" and the difference in connotation between the two like everyone does now
You gotta understand around the 60s to 90s white people weren’t as scared to say the N-word Then now they were still scared to say it, but they still said it
Lol, tell this to most black people, and they will say you're committing a hate crime. The intention is what matters significantly more than the word itself.
@jenjoestar. I'm not basing it off of anecdotes. I'm saying the general consensus is that if you say the word, you're racist if you're not black. That's not an opinion that's a correct hypothesis
I 100% agree with your second sentence, but don't put all the blame on black people. In fact, I often feel like it's the white 'social media warriors' who make the most noise when anyone dares to utter the dreaded string of characters beginning with an "n", even if it was said in a way that implies friendship / comradely (see Eazy's first example). I've grown up spending 9/10 afternoons together with my two best friends from first grade, all the way to college graduation. I am white, they are black. In second grade I introduced them to GTA SA and from then on the 'Gangsta slang' and 'culture' was pretty much the coolest thing ever to us and we slowly began adapting part of this speaking-style. Naturally, this included the use of the word nigga. I could not count how many times throughout my childhood and teenage years I've used that word when talking to my two best friends - and not once did I even begin to imagine using it with ANY negative intention. You know what DOES come with severe negative implications and connotations, though? When people go out of their way to carefully say "n-word", acting as though black people are too stupid and dumb to understand context, connotation and meaning behind a word. I do not wish to speak on behalf of black people, and I absolutely do not have the right to do so, but I personally feel like "n-word" is far more offensive than the actual word itself as they are basically being treated like little children who can't handle hearing a word due to its history.
To everyone you can't forget to take into account the n in NWA. The nword was a pretty constant line of questioning from reporters. That dude said it with way too much gusto though 😆
Hard RRRRrRrRrRrrR to bro nah all jokes aside miss you eazy e 😭 ONE TWO THREE EAZY MOTHAFUCKING E WITH THE CHOROME TO YOUR'E DOME CRUISING IN MY 64RAG TOP IT 😢😭😭 it never hits the same anymore
Such a chill dude. I'm white, there's only one black man I call my nigga and I don't say it jokingly ever🤣. But for real he is my brotha, I pulled him from a burning car in 2010 after an accident. Since then he calls me his wigglet💙🤣.
It depends on where you’re at and what you’ve grown up around but everyone will have their own opinion on it and that is ok. And it’s a lot different nowadays with the whole cancel culture and such, times were bad back then just like anytime in history but before social medias and phones was when there was a true freedom that is hard to find now.
@@waxer7842 well said bro. Social media has created a weird sensibility within people. People talked differently, argued differently, didn't get so mad, reacted to shit differently and just had an overall sense of respect for themselves back then. I was born in 86, I seen the changes coming year after year starting in the mid 90s when I started to understand life.
it's funny how they took the word, made a non offensive version that's the same as sayin bro or homie or some shi and they get offended when a white person says it... AND A LOT OF THE TIME ITS WHITE PEOPLE THAT TELL YOU YOU CANT SAY IT
Eazy was so chill man, and he was a real one. He understood the world and everything in it…rip eazy
Except that he didn't understand that you can catch AIDS through sleeping with multiple whores.
Other than that, he understood life.
BS lies
This was ○G !!
@@asoncalledvoonch2210he was injected by Suge
@@billionairemaseshut up
reporter had a lot of confidence
Most def. Cuz anytime it happens like that imma automatically think ur taking a sneaky shot
Back when context mattered and we weren’t liberal losers
The reporter wasn’t white. By today’s standards, he can say it all he wants.
everyone had a lot of confidence back then. context clues brother.
Back then it was about the intension not about some wrod nowadays people get offended over a haircut
When he said, "depends on how you say it," he had that look in his eye like "you meant that shit, I see you."
brother do you have super vision tf eyes r u seeing
Dawg stop making shit up
Nah he didn’t YOU took it that way 😂😂
No he didn’t you can barely even see his face from the pixelated video
@@trueking1857 get glasses
God I love that man till the day I die… Gorgeous, talented, beautiful lol gone too soon….. but never ever forgotten ❤❤❤❤
Jews took him out.
@@psilocube3968wild take like wtf 😂
@@psilocube3968 Nah, AIDS did.
Bro gave us all a free n word pass
Lmaoo use it wisely 😭🤦🏾♂️💯
@LandOfTheFree1776 lmao gangsta
@LandOfTheFree1776 That would be on your grave lil bro😂
@LandOfTheFree1776
Feel free, you will learn it has its price.
Been using it everyday since I was born, but with the hard R, lol
rest in peace eazy godfather of gangster rap no doubt ab it
Eazy has a unique voice (thanks or not so thanks to his lung problem) thats why he is one of my favs if not the biggest
Eazy-E the Micheal Jackson of Rap, Slick as heck...
Long live eazy e R.I.P. 1964 To 1995
Eazy looks baked in this 🤣
love his distinct voice
EAZY was chill asf
The reporter was smart so he could say it
Your lucky eazy a good person
Love eazy
A real one😊
One of the goat
OG
Rip Eazy E 🙏🏻🕊️
Eazy-E saying the hard R is funny (it’s the way he said it)
He said n hard r rip eazy e eazy e is the goat
coolest guy
*Eminem says the n word on old song*
If eazy e was still alive: “nah he’s cool” lol
He looks like ishowspeed a lil bit
The reporter is him
Why is still dre playing 💀
Exactly , that's my take too . If you say it in a hateful manner ofcourse imma snap but if you be cool and then i'm cool
R.I.P LEGEND EAZYMTFK E !
So true
You know what? I love the players ❤
E was a G, he really is the goat and the pioneer of gangster rap. He put Compton on the MAP
Raider such a GOAT😶😶😶👈
REAL GANGSTA
The interviewer dropped the n-word with a hard R. I think he enjoyed that way too much
Fax
He kinda looks like Michael Jackson during the thriller era 😍
Eazy E is the first person I know that doesn't take the n word as racist thing but ofcourse it depends on the delivery. He cool with it
I like this
Back when you wouldn’t be cancelled for saying the n-word
Eazy E was cute
Good morning Eric Eazy-E 🌅
He chill but sugg killed him 😮
wtf questions they used to ask rappers bruh 😭
LOL!!!😂😂😂😂
I can’t imagine having the titanium alloy, Jupiter-sized balls to say that. 👀
Dveli off rap songs legend
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤11
To me, black-American people are amazing people! They're great, and I'm impressed with how despite the things of the past, they've kept going. They've even gone on the defensive like NWA. My respects to all
He’s black not African American
@@makaveli3189 Well, I said it that way so as not to sound offensive, or if I did sound offensive??? D':
@@DarkerGhost I guess it would only be offensive to real African Americans - American citizens who were born in Africa. Eazy E is a black American, born in Compton California.
@@makaveli3189 oh ok, i'm sorry, The truth is that I tend to confuse words a lot
@@DarkerGhost not your fault. Society made it that way. Most been here for generations they are truly Americans. Even kids always ask ppl “ what are you” “what are your parents” sad world made us have to look at race first thing. More black folks millionaires now then ever in the world pretty cool
He look like Ryder from gta san Andreas
so basically, the legend itself give an n word pass only if you got pass him
❤❤❤❤
Gangster
RIP
GTA SA Rider
Never get another Easy E 😢
My man easy 2 the mtf e
Eazy E gave me the N pass🥳
Everyone assuming its a white reporter is funny lol.
Yea that's true i understand black people don't bothter its how you call it❤ if it's racist tonr then it's racism
Yeah people here are saying that people shouldn’t be offended by words it depends on the context
bro said cool in the coolest way possible
fr 💀
He’s black bro
@@durp.InvincibleYeah hes a ni
ce person 👍🫡👏‼️💯
Ye
An das cew
He solved racism in like 2 minutes spot on Eazy-E
Lmao calm down
@@JB-bw8njBro what
fr
Nah like fr im white so idk I can be sayin much. But a lot of white young men have a lot of nerve in the teenage-20 range. (I’m 14😂) if everyone took it like E, no more problems with the n word. You can say it you just can’t call anybody it. It ain’t like it’s too relevant. (THE WORD! NOT RACISM!! Big difference. Most racism is acts nowadays, a little n word slip is usually laughed about in my friend group) at school if you said it you get clowned for 1 day and then if you try to argue with anybody everyone goes “AINT YOU SAY N*GGA?!” But that’s it like most people dgaf that’s why all them Twitter fights of like obvious two black girls tryna impress the dudes by jumping one small white girl. Just makes me cringe..
@@mkingl25tf are you talking about.
Reporter: what's your real age
Eaxy-E: No More Questions
@@koolguyanimateofficial1he/she spelled it wrong because the z is next to x,
Real name
@@xho_eli yeah I always heard it as age. Oh my God and I spelled Eazy wrong. 🤣
As you were people, haha!
@@koolguyanimateofficial1 “Godfather of Gangsta Rap”, dude’s practically a legend by now.
@@Bts_suckno way, really
He was handsome
yes 💙
And so fine ❤
foreal😭
Chat what
I love it’s at 69 likes
Just the fact that he would get you a pass if you show him respect says a lot about the kind of person he was. RIP, Eric
There's nothing like a pass😂😂 it's just a word
People weren't too sensitive during this era
@@19mike88Well when you get in a situation where you do say just the "Word" infront of the wrong guy, your gonna get your ass beat and probably close to death. Then you’ll change your mind about it being just a word, and more like a word with a lot of power, that you would need a "pass" to say around certain people.
@@MrPrAliiyour assuming they can beat your ass...
@@19mike88there is no pass..its a common word that anyone can say in the right context....people today are making it a bad thing...
THE FACT HE SAID HARD R AND EAZY IS SO CHILL IS CRAZY😂😂
The interviewer was black
This was like the 90s and E understands that he’s just confused and asking a question. That’s all
back then the average white American had no concept of something like the "hard R" vs the "soft A" and the difference in connotation between the two like everyone does now
Everyone got softer
More people need to see this.
Why?
what???
@@cocoluellaBecause a lot of people cry about it because they think theyre insulting black people
@@JB-bw8nj Because a lot of people cry about it because they think theyre insulting black people
@@NovemberHasCome they are
Eazys look when the reporter said the hard ER at the end of that was like, "dafuq, he actually said it. Lmao.
You gotta understand around the 60s to 90s white people weren’t as scared to say the N-word Then now they were still scared to say it, but they still said it
He didn't even flinch. You're trippin snowflake
Ye like thats the point cuz the n word only racist when you say it with ER but its cool when you say it with A
he didnt move an inch lmao what are you on
No he didn’t. People weren’t such bitches back then
Eazy PAC ODB people who were real and understood didn't last long 😢
And Don’t Forget The Notorious B.I.G, Also Real.
MF Doom, Big Moe, Scott La Rock, DJ Screw what about them they all died
E always chill mode
For real
I look at him as micheal Jackson’s brother bro
That's who I thought it was 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I thought it was Michael Jackson
Damn eazy was chill
new subby RIP EASY E
Miss you Big E
Not WWE 😂
@@DRdheez Eazy-E was first, Big E was lucky he wasn't wrestling during Eazy's time. Woulda got his neck broken not by Brock, but from E
@@6lokk-Loaded Not WWE 😂
@@DRdheez love how you didn't have a counter argument to the person you replied to, so you just repeated your previous comment.
@@KiruaaYT Whut
Lol, tell this to most black people, and they will say you're committing a hate crime. The intention is what matters significantly more than the word itself.
Yeah I was dumb In high school but said this constantly everyday and I’m 100% white, none of them cared as I never disrespected them with it.
Well thats a generalization you can’t group all black people on that one opinion. It’s different for every person
@jenjoestar. I'm not basing it off of anecdotes. I'm saying the general consensus is that if you say the word, you're racist if you're not black. That's not an opinion that's a correct hypothesis
I 100% agree with your second sentence, but don't put all the blame on black people. In fact, I often feel like it's the white 'social media warriors' who make the most noise when anyone dares to utter the dreaded string of characters beginning with an "n", even if it was said in a way that implies friendship / comradely (see Eazy's first example).
I've grown up spending 9/10 afternoons together with my two best friends from first grade, all the way to college graduation. I am white, they are black. In second grade I introduced them to GTA SA and from then on the 'Gangsta slang' and 'culture' was pretty much the coolest thing ever to us and we slowly began adapting part of this speaking-style. Naturally, this included the use of the word nigga. I could not count how many times throughout my childhood and teenage years I've used that word when talking to my two best friends - and not once did I even begin to imagine using it with ANY negative intention.
You know what DOES come with severe negative implications and connotations, though? When people go out of their way to carefully say "n-word", acting as though black people are too stupid and dumb to understand context, connotation and meaning behind a word. I do not wish to speak on behalf of black people, and I absolutely do not have the right to do so, but I personally feel like "n-word" is far more offensive than the actual word itself as they are basically being treated like little children who can't handle hearing a word due to its history.
The fact that eazy-e took like a a G and being so chill is 🔥🔥🔥
Ruthless, his style as a juvenile.
Ran with a gang
Slanged in the meanwhile
Bankin. I specialize in gankin whites, Mexicans, brothers and others
@@xerotonin6776bankin, some say he specialized in gankin
@@Gear5-sh7kfWhites, Mexicans, brothers and others.
Ya girl im a gangsta havin fun
Bro ended racism 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Why caint erebody be like eazy bruh, ?
Bro eazy e was so chill and talked like michael jackson bro eazy e we miss you buddy
I loveeee his voice so muchhh 😍😍😍😍
same
Ar rahman has the similar pitch and sound ....nice voice
This man was beautiful ❤️
To everyone you can't forget to take into account the n in NWA. The nword was a pretty constant line of questioning from reporters. That dude said it with way too much gusto though 😆
Yeah fr lmao, you know he says that shit all the time. Probably has at least 3000 hours on cod
@popdop0074 on SNES i guess or whatever tf was around back then
Back in the day people had balls and weren’t offended about everything
Some still are😮
Because one guy represents everyone, right? 😂
You’d get knocked the fuck out in the 80s for too😂 let’s not get it confused
@@j04370859nah back then people had actual brains and weren't offended by dumb shit
@@j04370859 For real bruh, these commentors are annoying me
Easy Give’s all people the N word Pass it depends On how you say it.
Like, everybody pressed about it bruh, dont nobody care, as long as you aint insulting me, i like you
He was so fine gahhhleee 😂❤❤
Yess I’m just going through the comments tryna see who was on the same page as me HE WAS FINE AS FUCK
@@christabrown6498Seriously like idk what it is 😂😂
He had a baby face but was so handsome
He was 😊
I kind of look like him, different face shape though.
Hard RRRRrRrRrRrrR to bro nah all jokes aside miss you eazy e 😭 ONE TWO THREE EAZY MOTHAFUCKING E WITH THE CHOROME TO YOUR'E DOME CRUISING IN MY 64RAG TOP IT 😢😭😭 it never hits the same anymore
I'm getting borzah that black man into this 💀
The reporter💀💀💀💀🗿🗿🗿🗿
It's the 90s what do you expect
What about him
The reporter was black actually. But they all had a typical reporter voice then.
@@Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 If a black guy says the hard r is the exact same if a white guy said it.
@@KiruaaYT who cares?
Such a chill dude. I'm white, there's only one black man I call my nigga and I don't say it jokingly ever🤣. But for real he is my brotha, I pulled him from a burning car in 2010 after an accident. Since then he calls me his wigglet💙🤣.
I guess he kind of answered his politically correct but he has a lot to lose. I don’t agree with this.
It depends on where you’re at and what you’ve grown up around but everyone will have their own opinion on it and that is ok. And it’s a lot different nowadays with the whole cancel culture and such, times were bad back then just like anytime in history but before social medias and phones was when there was a true freedom that is hard to find now.
@@waxer7842 well said bro. Social media has created a weird sensibility within people. People talked differently, argued differently, didn't get so mad, reacted to shit differently and just had an overall sense of respect for themselves back then. I was born in 86, I seen the changes coming year after year starting in the mid 90s when I started to understand life.
W Eazy E, nowadays ppl r so soft and get offended of everything💀
When in life would a black person allow you to call them the n word without you getting your head punted off? 😂
it's funny how they took the word, made a non offensive version that's the same as sayin bro or homie or some shi and they get offended when a white person says it... AND A LOT OF THE TIME ITS WHITE PEOPLE THAT TELL YOU YOU CANT SAY IT
He did'nt like his tone!! That reporter said the real N word.
Easy, a.k.a. rider for gta SA
Thank you easy e finnl y I can say the n word😢❤
He kinda looks like Michael Jackson with da hair
Easy E and Michael Jackson looked alike
bro he is the godfather of hiphop for a reason
gangsta rap*
He is not the godfather of anything.
So Still Dre isn't just for Snoop But for Eazy as well 🤔 alright 😂
Did the news reporter said it
lol He JUST SAID IT! Lol
The interviewer was black