This is the first tape I ever bought by myself with out any help lolol the tape was $8 dollars and some change...mama sun let me get it for $8 even 💯💯😂 ........
@calitremor, this good 👍 this kinda reminds me of that good memphis underground rap it was hard hitting too ,like original underground rap ....this beat was good and eazy was the man ,Dr Dre making the beat ,cube or whoever writing ✍ the lyrics lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅 eazy e was that guy ,love that Westcoast sound, ruthless records was good
@@sidneywilder2731Ice Cube wrote "Still talkin'", "Boyz-N-The-Hood (Remix)" & "No more?'s" The D.O.C wrote "Eazy-Er said than dunn" & "We want Eazy" The D.O.C co-wrote "Still talkin'" MC Ren wrote "Nobody move", "Ruthless villain", "2 hard mutha's", "Eazy-Duz-It", "Radio" & "I'mma break it down"
My homie brought this back from Cali when he went out there for summer vacation. He told me to listen to it and I was like nah, it ain't Run-DMC or Cool J, I can't mess with it. Boy, was I wrong.😊
@coreyyredmond53, LL cool j was dope rapper, but Westcoast eazy e them had that sound 👌 hard-core lyrics and hard-core beats ,that's how memphis was from the late 80s through 90s and 2000s, memphis had hard-core beats ,lyrics and swag ,Crunk music was gangsta 😎 memphis was street.... tommy wright, Playa fly, skinny pimp, 36mafia, 8ball and mjg, DJ SQUEAKY,criminal mane, and more ...memphis was a hot spot for rap music ,the real inventors of Crunk music wasn't just 36mafia but memphis period 👌
This my first time hearing this 👍 👌, I was born 84 and I remember eazy e ,MC hammer I liked them ....I'm from TN and Westcoast rap was real popular ...I think memphis rap evolved from Westcoast rap, the curls too lol 😆 but memphis is memphis gold teeth street music, memphis started the Crunk music, branching off of Westcoast dudes like eazy e ,memphis was pretty much all underground rap 👌 and hard hitting too,36mafia was a underground rap group at first
Awesome! I can tell you are open to lots of great music. Isn’t it food for your soul? I jammed to eazy when it first came out but like you, I love music before my time. Why limit yourself huh? I love finding “new” classic gems. Can you suggest any good ones you like? Doesn’t have to be hip hop. Thanks 😊
I brought this cassette at the Compton Swap Meet before the Parental Advisory sticker on the Album covers ... The music store owners didn't know what they was selling to us they came from another country & wasn't familiar with N.W.A..all they knew was these cassettes was selling like Hot Cakes ... But they got a warning from the Compton Police that they can't sale that type of music to minors because a parent call the police because they sold her child a 2Live Crew "Nasty as we wanna be" cassette... But they still was selling to minors on the low... Until the Record companies was forced to put the Parental Advisory stickers on the cassettes... Some great times.. keep posting them .. Peace y'all 🖤✊🏿
12 years old of June 28, 1988 bumping the hell out of it. Has the album. I wanted the Jordan 3’s and the matching sweatsuit so damn bad looking at E pose in it.
I still remember the summer of 88'' when I was 12 I bought this tape from the Recordstore Along with Nwa And the posse And I use to bump both of those tapes proudly on my Panasonic Boombox back In those days!🎶🔥🔥🔥😎
CRIED!! CRIED!! CRIED!! For This Tape Until Someone Finally Broke Down And Got It For Me. I Had To Sneak And Listen To It... I Wanted To Be Like Eazy Soooooo Bad Yal I Dressed Up Like Him For Halloween 3 Years Straight Lmaooo Rip Eazy 🙏🏿
Dam memories member my cousin had this cassette n I got one of my dads cassettes n put paper in the holes so I can record over it To have the original you were the man I was 7 years old Man U brought some good memories
Sweet memories of cruising around with my uncle bumpin this in his 86 golf with 2 tens and that kenwood pull out 😂. I used to take my other uncles raider jacket from his closet 😂
Eazy-E is the Ace a Man who stars all in the industry of rapping~ about the city of campton and long Beach wastside connection Eazy-E godfather of all This people calling their self master mister P. $.? ~ Eazy-E R . I .P
My big cousin turned me and his brother , who him and i was the same age on to Eazy E as a 12 year old kid. And this was the first cassette he had . Not even knowing who N.W.A was or even knowing they had a album out before this , even my Big cousin didnt know about N.W.A we all just thought this was the first of Eazy E and thought he was a solo artist until some time later on . I remember starring at this Album cover and admiring it . The jordans the jeri curl , i wanted to look and dress like Eazy , at the time this was a new and different experience in rap as a kid we were more turned on that he cussed , although there were other rappers who cursed that were out at that time like Too $hort and 2 Live crew who talked about woman . But Eazy was different he talked about the streets and this place in Cali called Compton that we had no idea what it was. This single turned me and my cousins on to Eazy E and N.W.A and I was hooked ever since. Thats why soon as i seen this album cover i already knew exactly what it was and what songs were on it . This brings back so many memories. R..I.P. to Eazy E And my Big cousin who just recently past December of 2024.
I still remember this tape..lol! They were selling these back in the day in Dallas around the time they found D.O.C. We were one of the first cities outside L.A. to get this. Couple years before Straight outta Compton came out
Damn I was like 5-6 years old and my older bros and cousins would always listen to this. I swear I knew all the lyrics at that age but I didn’t know what they all meant. 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 eazy was always popular as I was growing up ,I was 6 years old 1990 and I remember eazy e from the late 80s early 90s he was always popular....then his group bone thugs came out 🤦🤦🤦 I was 11years old when eazy died .......but bone and that foe the love of money song feat eazy e was super!!!!!!! Everybody knew eazy e verse lol 😆 😂 ,and that real compton city g's song 👍 was Westcoast classic 👌 too ....this song reminds me of that real Westcoast rap
Seen them in Birmingham, Alabama, i think in 1989! Mix-a-lot was out on that tour with them. Mix-a-lot had "Beepers" out! I remember my Easy tape being black with them all wearing those "Chalk line" jackets we use to wear back from da early 80s. Vintage Chalkine jackets! Wearing Nikes Cortez's. Simple Days in Life!
First time hearing the original 'Compton's N The House/100% Diss", always cool hearing NWA tunes that flew under my radar back in the day after all these years, ahhh the beauty of You Tube, thank you!
I got this on recorded blank tape with other stuff i liked from a girl cousin at 13yr old and this was an single hard to believe unless they made full albums and single song from it maybe. Before then heard it alot on my street i lived by others back then. R.I.P Eazy E🙏
This my first tape ever at 10 years old save my doe from nodoze we slang at all night sk8 got the homie older brother to go get it for me from main stream records North Side Milwaukee 414 tapping in
I’ll never forget somebody in middle school once asked me if I thought biggie or Tupac was the greatest rapper and I said Eazy muthafuckin E and he said I was crazy😂 I said to me he was better than both and I still stand by that shit🤘🏻❤️
I was in first grade that year was about 7 but haven't heard Eazy till I was like 11 or 12. But Ice Cube and Dre I heard before I heard dre with snoop on death row so I learn the NWA story backwards I guess 😂 but I was saying fk dre and Snoop with E was a big fan before he died but Been a Bone Thug fan since I was 13 Thanks to Eazy. Damn wish he was still here.still getting played in 2025 😎 at 43½
Ice Cube ( RIP) definitely wrote " Eazy Duz It" . ..it was definitely the follow up to " Dopeman" and " Boyz N da Hood" in which Eazy was on the mic mostly solo ...Ice Cube was still trying to get released from his contract with C.I.A. ..he could only get away with doing a few lines or ad libs!
@@BigDapPacino Ice Cube wrote Still talkin', Boyz-N-The-Hood (Remix) & No more questions MC Ren wrote Nobody move, Ruthless villain, 2 hard mutha's, Radio, I'mma break it down, Eazy-Duz-it The D.O.C wrote Eazy-Er said than dunn, we want Eazy & co-wrote Still talkin'
@@BigDapPacino Ice Cube only wrote three songs for this album. because he was studying in Phoenix, Arizona at the time. MC Ren wrote 6 songs Ice Cube wrote 3 songs The D.O.C wrote 2 songs and co-wrote 1 song
Man I use walk the street bumping this tape in a walkman with the big headphones 13 years old SALUTE!!!
This is the first tape I ever bought by myself with out any help lolol the tape was $8 dollars and some change...mama sun let me get it for $8 even 💯💯😂
........
Yes 💯
You and me both!!! 13 Rockin this in some 🎧
Same here. Preteen day drinking to this right here. Still know every word.
@@henrysedillo5834my first tape was k9 posse lol
the intro to this track is one of the most iconic and clean intros in rap history. burned into my brain younger than it should have been.
Haven't listened to this in like 30 years and instinctively started singing along.
Still a lot better than a lot of stuff out today. Classic…
It is better any new school rap Era
@calitremor, this good 👍 this kinda reminds me of that good memphis underground rap it was hard hitting too ,like original underground rap ....this beat was good and eazy was the man ,Dr Dre making the beat ,cube or whoever writing ✍ the lyrics lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅 eazy e was that guy ,love that Westcoast sound, ruthless records was good
@@sidneywilder2731all 4 songs were written by MC Ren
@@sidneywilder2731Ice Cube wrote "Still talkin'", "Boyz-N-The-Hood (Remix)" & "No more?'s"
The D.O.C wrote "Eazy-Er said than dunn" & "We want Eazy"
The D.O.C co-wrote "Still talkin'"
MC Ren wrote "Nobody move", "Ruthless villain", "2 hard mutha's", "Eazy-Duz-It", "Radio" & "I'mma break it down"
@trevorphilips500 ohh shit 👍 👌 yeahhhhh
12 years old when this came out. Bumping it💯
Me too..lol
My homie brought this back from Cali when he went out there for summer vacation. He told me to listen to it and I was like nah, it ain't Run-DMC or Cool J, I can't mess with it. Boy, was I wrong.😊
Wow your hearing there west coast accent
@coreyyredmond53, LL cool j was dope rapper, but Westcoast eazy e them had that sound 👌 hard-core lyrics and hard-core beats ,that's how memphis was from the late 80s through 90s and 2000s, memphis had hard-core beats ,lyrics and swag ,Crunk music was gangsta 😎 memphis was street.... tommy wright, Playa fly, skinny pimp, 36mafia, 8ball and mjg, DJ SQUEAKY,criminal mane, and more ...memphis was a hot spot for rap music ,the real inventors of Crunk music wasn't just 36mafia but memphis period 👌
Funny thing- this cassette made me totally forget Run DMC, Cool J, & all the rest! Till this day still. 💯🤷🏻♂️
This is the cassette I purchased in 88 1/1/2025
I used to have this, NWA &The Posse on 12 inch vinyl when I was 13 back in 1987
I just wanted to hear "buy the fuçken album bitch"
Me to slauson swap meet
This is the comment I read on 1/9/2025
🌬️ Salute my brother " for real 🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️ Cassette Tapes I still have til this day 💯# Classic stuff right here 2025 let's go 🌎👑👑
radio is still such a good song
I was 14 bumping this on my gt performer good ol days
Same here! I had the all white pro performer
Dre's production is legendary
Eazy's voice was one and only
I was 12 when I was bumping this
Me too!
This my first time hearing this 👍 👌, I was born 84 and I remember eazy e ,MC hammer I liked them ....I'm from TN and Westcoast rap was real popular ...I think memphis rap evolved from Westcoast rap, the curls too lol 😆 but memphis is memphis gold teeth street music, memphis started the Crunk music, branching off of Westcoast dudes like eazy e ,memphis was pretty much all underground rap 👌 and hard hitting too,36mafia was a underground rap group at first
Bad parenting I guess 😂 I was born in 81 playing this when it first came out 😂
I wasnt Born 😂 but still one of my Favoriten mc s
Awesome! I can tell you are open to lots of great music. Isn’t it food for your soul? I jammed to eazy when it first came out but like you, I love music before my time. Why limit yourself huh? I love finding “new” classic gems. Can you suggest any good ones you like? Doesn’t have to be hip hop. Thanks 😊
I brought this cassette at the Compton Swap Meet before the Parental Advisory sticker on the Album covers ... The music store owners didn't know what they was selling to us they came from another country & wasn't familiar with N.W.A..all they knew was these cassettes was selling like Hot Cakes ... But they got a warning from the Compton Police that they can't sale that type of music to minors because a parent call the police because they sold her child a 2Live Crew "Nasty as we wanna be" cassette... But they still was selling to minors on the low... Until the Record companies was forced to put the Parental Advisory stickers on the cassettes... Some great times.. keep posting them ..
Peace y'all 🖤✊🏿
Easy rockin the 3"s
Sikk Eazy rockin the Jordan 3's G chit
RIP, EASY E much respect AKA Conejo
Was that name the homies gave him CONEJO HIS MOM LIVES BY THE 605 FREEWAY
Hard to believe this was 1988
Glad i was raised off real music 💪🏾💙🫡
12 years old of June 28, 1988 bumping the hell out of it. Has the album. I wanted the Jordan 3’s and the matching sweatsuit so damn bad looking at E pose in it.
I still remember the summer of 88'' when I was 12 I bought this tape from the Recordstore Along with Nwa And the posse And I use to bump both of those tapes proudly on my Panasonic Boombox back In those days!🎶🔥🔥🔥😎
That was before Parental Advisory stickers huh?
@@JUSREEL1978 Yep Back In 1988 89'' we didn't see any Parental Advisory stickers on Rap Cassettes Until ''1991''
@@ants8527 yeah I kinda figured it was before because they sold that type of content to a 12 yr old 😂😂
yep rapmusic back in the 80s didn't need stickers before rap groups like NWA
@ants8527 yeah I remember I was only 10 years old but wasn't buying anything like this...lol
The fun times he and NWA really changed the game
I remember when this came out. When the album dropped. They were on tour with Too Short & LL Cool J..
I was in 8th grade and I'm 50 now.
Went to that same concert tour when they came to my city! It was 🔥
Og's We Gather Again!!
CRIED!! CRIED!! CRIED!! For This Tape Until Someone Finally Broke Down And Got It For Me. I Had To Sneak And Listen To It... I Wanted To Be Like Eazy Soooooo Bad Yal I Dressed Up Like Him For Halloween 3 Years Straight Lmaooo Rip Eazy 🙏🏿
I was 42 weeks old when i was bumpin this in my slammed Datsun 620
42 weeks old , what the 😂
😂😂😂
My grandma threw this cassette in the gutter, so the next day, I went and bought ANOTHER. RIP GODFATHER OF GANGSTER RAP E.E.
I had this in 89 I bought everything even NWA and the posse😂😂 I saw them live on their only tour too! They were Great when they were all together
When this record came out, this is about the time that I met Easy E and lay law in San Francisco
My sister give me this for a Christmas gift back in 88. Love it
These youngins didn't know we was rocking the 3's when they first came out. #olhead
Dam memories member my cousin had this cassette n I got one of my dads cassettes n put paper in the holes so I can record over it To have the original you were the man I was 7 years old Man U brought some good memories
Sweet memories of cruising around with my uncle bumpin this in his 86 golf with 2 tens and that kenwood pull out 😂. I used to take my other uncles raider jacket from his closet 😂
Easy E grandma gave me this cassette in 87 or 88 in Hawthorn CA
Eazy-E is the Ace a Man who stars all in the industry of rapping~ about the city of campton and long Beach wastside connection Eazy-E godfather of all
This people calling their self master mister P. $.?
~ Eazy-E R . I .P
What?
Love love this dude. He kinda reminds me of Morrissey.
My big cousin turned me and his brother , who him and i was the same age on to Eazy E as a 12 year old kid. And this was the first cassette he had .
Not even knowing who N.W.A was or even knowing they had a album out before this , even my Big cousin didnt know about N.W.A we all just thought this was the first of Eazy E and thought he was a solo artist until some time later on .
I remember starring at this Album cover and admiring it . The jordans the jeri curl , i wanted to look and dress like Eazy , at the time this was a new and different experience in rap as a kid we were more turned on that he cussed , although there were other rappers who cursed that were out at that time like Too $hort and 2 Live crew who talked about woman . But Eazy was different he talked about the streets and this place in Cali called Compton that we had no idea what it was. This single turned me and my cousins on to Eazy E and N.W.A and I was hooked ever since.
Thats why soon as i seen this album cover i already knew exactly what it was and what songs were on it . This brings back so many memories.
R..I.P. to Eazy E
And my Big cousin who just recently past December of 2024.
I still have this original vinal
The whole album
I still remember this tape..lol! They were selling these back in the day in Dallas around the time they found D.O.C. We were one of the first cities outside L.A. to get this. Couple years before Straight outta Compton came out
Still cold still hard AF
I still have my single LP for this song I still have all of my albums from the 80 and before
Ruthless Villain
Ehhez az eredetihez még nem volt szerencsém...egy későbbi válogatásán ismertem ezeket a dalait...
The way E is dresses on the cover could pass for how dudes dress today wow.
Damn I was like 5-6 years old and my older bros and cousins would always listen to this. I swear I knew all the lyrics at that age but I didn’t know what they all meant. 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 eazy was always popular as I was growing up ,I was 6 years old 1990 and I remember eazy e from the late 80s early 90s he was always popular....then his group bone thugs came out 🤦🤦🤦 I was 11years old when eazy died .......but bone and that foe the love of money song feat eazy e was super!!!!!!! Everybody knew eazy e verse lol 😆 😂 ,and that real compton city g's song 👍 was Westcoast classic 👌 too ....this song reminds me of that real Westcoast rap
Thank you for this! The King of Compton 👑
Ren is a legend. I still listen to his albums to this day
8 years old bakc in LONG BEACH, CA. 1988...This shit still sikc, these purse carrying mumble yapping cats today would have E buggin right now!!!!
My cousin had that exact cassette single back in the day.
I COULD NEVER FIND THE SHIRT EAZY E WORE TO TAKE THIS PHOTO.....I HAD THE SHOES AND PANTS. I WAS 14 YEARS OLD GROWING UP IN SOUTH CENTRAL L.A.
Listened to this when i was in elementary school I forgot about this
I was 11 when this dropped classic
Classic
Seen them in Birmingham, Alabama, i think in 1989! Mix-a-lot was out on that tour with them. Mix-a-lot had "Beepers" out! I remember my Easy tape being black with them all wearing those "Chalk line" jackets we use to wear back from da early 80s. Vintage Chalkine jackets! Wearing Nikes Cortez's. Simple Days in Life!
@@dwilliams7895 hell yeah ! that seminar album kicks ass!
First time hearing the original 'Compton's N The House/100% Diss", always cool hearing NWA tunes that flew under my radar back in the day after all these years, ahhh the beauty of You Tube, thank you!
I got this on recorded blank tape with other stuff i liked from a girl cousin at 13yr old and this was an single hard to believe unless they made full albums and single song from it maybe. Before then heard it alot on my street i lived by others back then. R.I.P Eazy E🙏
I was 11 when this came out. Copied it from a classmate's tape. Been looking for this for *years*!
I remember going to the indoor swap meet and seeing these posters and records all over the place man I was a good time
I had this cassingle too. Hit the streets like🔥🔥🔥
I bumped the ish outta this tape... great download!
Back in the good ole days
This my first tape ever at 10 years old save my doe from nodoze we slang at all night sk8 got the homie older brother to go get it for me from main stream records North Side Milwaukee 414 tapping in
Eazy E the og
I was 8🎉😊
I still have the vinyl
Albany ga ray Charles residents in here THIS SHIT STILL HITTING 😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉
Comptons In the House is a banger, which's been slept on for years....if u don't know...put it on your list...and see for yourself.
I’ll never forget somebody in middle school once asked me if I thought biggie or Tupac was the greatest rapper and I said Eazy muthafuckin E and he said I was crazy😂 I said to me he was better than both and I still stand by that shit🤘🏻❤️
This was definitely ine of my favorites as a kid💯🔥🔥🔥
Legendary beyond classic onnn god rip to one of the greatest to ever touch a 🎤
My Tio Jaime bought me this tape. Had to hide it from my mom's until one other uncles jacked me
I had this 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I brought it with some..
EPMD..and Doug e fresh
Fat boys ..
Gang star.
Ron c..
Eric B..
Little bit everyone.
Go Eazy-E
This was the 1st tape My pops purchased for me from Music Plus. RIH EAZY🤬E
Eazys album was dope that jordan top is dope 👌
Number 1 ever.
I was 17 when this came out.
Me too, dyam where did time go!!!
I had no idea the Like That intro was sampled from this.
Bringing me back
EAZY-E LEGEND GANGSTA RAP 🙏
Fire. Think I got my copy back in the day from The Inglewood Swapmeet. True west coast. Now pull out that Batter Ram. Pull out some Toddy T
I have this on wax.🔥
Timeless Classic 💯
I wasn't allowed to listen to this. I had to sneak it
Such a great artist he was
I was -20 bumping this😂
The best rap long life eazy e and nwa
I was in first grade that year was about 7 but haven't heard Eazy till I was like 11 or 12. But Ice Cube and Dre I heard before I heard dre with snoop on death row so I learn the NWA story backwards I guess 😂 but I was saying fk dre and Snoop with E was a big fan before he died but Been a Bone Thug fan since I was 13 Thanks to Eazy. Damn wish he was still here.still getting played in 2025 😎 at 43½
Classic Joint ✨️
Ice Cube ( RIP) definitely wrote " Eazy Duz It" . ..it was definitely the follow up to " Dopeman" and " Boyz N da Hood" in which Eazy was on the mic mostly solo ...Ice Cube was still trying to get released from his contract with C.I.A. ..he could only get away with doing a few lines or ad libs!
@@BigDapPacino Ice Cube wrote Still talkin', Boyz-N-The-Hood (Remix) & No more questions
MC Ren wrote Nobody move, Ruthless villain, 2 hard mutha's, Radio, I'mma break it down, Eazy-Duz-it
The D.O.C wrote Eazy-Er said than dunn, we want Eazy & co-wrote Still talkin'
@@BigDapPacino Ice Cube only wrote three songs for this album. because he was studying in Phoenix, Arizona at the time.
MC Ren wrote 6 songs
Ice Cube wrote 3 songs
The D.O.C wrote 2 songs and co-wrote 1 song
RAZA HA I LOVE THAT ❤💯🙌❤️🙏
Spent my lunch money on it
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I remember again...
Excelente 💀
I still have this cassette
Buen clásico y en cassete🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥
Swap meet in spring valley ca (619)I got this classic than he came with the album in the black jackets lol oh boy
Compton is in the house was a dope track , and No more questions....
NWA was the elites of Rap