I have heard 0 of these songs I don’t get y ppl think I’m lying 😂😂 I always sing the songs if I know them no or let u know if I heard it smh !! I still love you guys
@@winifergarcia9386 my point is,diss records shouldn't be ghost written.if you attack someone lyrically,it should be your own words from your heart.imagine if someone wrote ether for Nas.
@@winifergarcia9386 having his thoughts and writing it are two completely different things though. if EazyE wrote it then there would be a chance that it wouldnt come out as good as it did.
@@ericr4183 That’s because snoop is a more skilled mc, and dre’s production skills and ideas are literally the only reasons eazy became an mc in the first place.
@@a.m.son222 in reality if you lived in the ghetto when this was going on and you were a real one then you were on team Eazy... That Dre shit was only hitting in the suburbs by the time Eazy went to work on them. We stopped listening to Snoop after his 2nd album
@@VolkXue That whole who’s team your on has little to do with the actual quality of the music, though, and more to do with perceived street credibility. When they recorded “boyz n the hood” Dre had to record Eazy line by line because he couldn’t rhyme in rhythm at that point. Whereas Snoop has a very natural gift of rhythmic cadence. Not to mention, the production on this diss track is a straight ripoff of the production style Dre developed. Perhaps that was intentional irony, but it’s still funny to me because the best part of this track is the production, which Dre pioneered.
@@a.m.son222 you're not from that era i take it? Back then street credit was required and hip hop was just starting to be cool in the suburbs. To be honest that all started going out the window around the next gen of rappers. When the Eminems and such hit the scene. The door opening to the suburbs was really this Dre album really. Maybe the BOX had a lot to do with it also.
Yep, I’m 45 and this one is the best. I been listening to rap since Run DMC, LL Cool J, Grandmaster Flash, Beastie Boys etc. There was no one that could match Eazy’s swagger and delivery. It’s because he was the real deal I think. It’s a shame he didn’t like to rap more because damn he was good at it. He liked finding other talent more than anything.
I'm 51 and still rock my Eazy-E playlist when I am driving around... I live in Allentown, PA and constantly get strange looks from people to this day... if some of the young ones ask who I am listening too I explain the story, but they try to say check out this or that, I say I hate new rap, I grew up on this stuff and no one matches the rhythm and flows of West coast Gangsta Rap.
This was a big beef, this time period was a tangled mess. NWA was a group, then NWA was against Ice Cube, then Eazy E was against Cube and Dre, Dre was against Cube, add Snoop and Dre against Cube and Eazy separately, then Dre and Cube were together against Eazy, add Tim Dog from the South Bronx against COMPTON (the whole city, evidently). It was one big gangsta soap opera! The 90's were the golden age of West coast rap.
@@billbradley4878 first of all, it wasen’t eazy-e who did that it was the manager of NWA stealing the money and giving a lot to eazy e cause eazy did most of the real gansta shit.
Lol it’s not, really. No, it was a pure diss track, they didn’t care about shit about poetry. It is bad, musically, but a banger none the less. Like how bad “the birthday song” is but we still sing it to parties.
That second guy was Dresta, a rapper from Compton, He wrote eazy e's verse, did time in jail, and also was a crip, then the third dude was Dresta's little brother, his rap name is B.G. Knocc out, he also was a crip, went to jail at 12 for selling drugs to an undercover cop. Dj Vlad did an interview with them and it was an hour-long, they talked about their life and etc. You can find it if you just search ''Dj Vlad Dresta and B.G. Knocc out full interview'' if you are interested. They also said everything I wrote in this comment in the interview and a lot more. Also, ''Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks'' Is a Dr. Dre song featuring Snoop Dogg.
@@billbradley4878 let me rephrase that for you. Cube wrote about 50% of the lyrics and therefore he wanted more than Eazy and Heller gave him. Disagreement followed and Cube left.
I'm a 48 white woman that loves Eazy -E . Much respect to Eazy for being real . People say rap music died when Pac died , well I think rap died when Eazy died . R.I.P ELW you sure are missed .
Dre still had a contract with Ruthless records so Eazy literally made money off the disstrack that Dre made. Hence the "But Dre-day only meant Eazy pay day".
@@chrisgee2616 Dead or not, when you make money off YOUR ENEMY'S PROJECTS, you win by default. Eazy didn't even HAVE to do this track, but Dre got caught in his feelings & made a diss track & Eazy responded & gave him a reason TO BE caught in his feelings
@90z4life Jerry fucked 'em all over. E was bein' ganked too, just not to the same degree 'cause he had to be EXTREMELY careful wit Eazy's funds since he owned Ruthless & as a result he fell for the Okey-doke. It took quite a ridiculous amount of time, but once he finally picked up on it, Jerry got canned. Albeit this is just speculation, it's quite possible that what made him check the funds was despite how Thuggish Ruggish Bone & Creepin' On Ah Come Up were generatin' all this success, with bein' all over the place with popularity with the music video bein' on hella rotation & yadda yadda yadda, at the same time the money wasn't lookin' right. It was made more obvious to him considerin' he wasn't a part of the group & they quickly became the most successful act that Ruthless had, so Jerry couldn't pull no potential "they just want more than you & the others" bullshit this time around. Like I said, that's just speculation, I can't confirm WHAT made Eazy check the books, but he eventually saw there was truth to Dre & Cube's words
@@themenacingsloth actually, eazy started it with "New years evil" intro in 1992 on his EP 5150, which came out a month or so before dre released the CHRONIC
Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg put out an Eazy E diss called Dre Day. You should react to that if you have not heard it. But that is what Eazy meant when he said "Dre Day only means Eazy's pay day"
Dre was still under contract so Amy song he made eazy still got royalties. Ice cube wrote lot of the lyrics for some of them. Got tired when he realized Jerry heller was getting most the money. He had one bank account for all of them lol cube wasn't stupid. He made the song no Vaseline and killed eveyone with a lyrical massacre
Dresta's part of the song was absolute FIRE!!! He tore up all the studio gangstas ... then handed off to BG Knocc Out, who said "claimin' my city but Dre you ain't from Compton!" and the lyrical beating continued right through the end! One of the greatest diss songs ever!!! I hope you understand the back story now .....
@@Liryc83 Bg knock out wrote the song too it’s Dresta’s brother if they wanted to really do music they would be legends by now especially Bg with his baby face and Dresta on his back.
This was common in the 90’s. Beefs escalated quickly. Eazy, his boys Dresta & BG (Ruthless Records) took on Snoop, Dre, Suge & Death Row. West on West, it was about business amongst other things. There’s a reason it’s still talked about it to this day. It was epic.
I love Easy E! My son listened to this when he was a teenager. We are Italian Americans and I have grandkids. I still jam to Easy E, when the grandkids aren’t around
I'm 60 and I still listen to Eazy E when my daughter use to listen to him lol System of the down - chop suey helps me clean my room. And I'm classically trained pianist/guitarist Definitely dementia lol Australia 💕 Christina
That’s awesome! We are definitely still hip ! My son is 40 years old, when we are alone we rock it out! Grandkids definitely can’t listen to gangsta rap, but they will when they’re older!!
One of the best things about this music video is that they got the guy playing Sleazy-E in the "Dre Day" video to reprise the role. The "Dre Day" video released earlier in 1993 (this video was released near the end of the year) may provide a little more background. And yes, those photos of Dre are from his early days as part of the World Class Wreckin' Cru.
Eazy is bragging about being POS who screwed over his friends that made him a rapper in the first place, karma got eazy and its a lesson about what goes around comes around
@@jadedandbitter Dre would've stayed and got paid pennies if he was his bitch, him and ice cube leaving and taking nothing with them is 100% man shit, no bitches there
@@rossrobertson674 But Dre was a fake gangsta as well as snoop and cube. Fuck those wannabes for making the world a more violent place when they weren't even really involved with none of it. Oh, Dre's day and the others are coming too dumbass
I was not alive when this video came out; but honestly in 2006, on MTV Jams when they showed this right after Dre Day, I had the same reaction as him at 8 years old, and overtime I know what happened, keep up the great work, and big fan of yours since the ICP Hokus Pocus reaction whoop whoop! 👍🏾
I suggest, get into the old rap. It's the basis for EVERYTHING. The only reason we have rap today, is because these old schoolers set the stage for everyone else to keep it going. We owe them a great deal of thanks and respect.
I remember this saga like it was yesterday! It was CRAZY to watch it unfold! All you have to do to learn the history is put all of the diss tracks in chronological order! The Ice Cube "No Vaseline" was the mic drop!!
Easy-E the true G! I believe it’s because Dre claimed to be from Compton, and never been in trouble in his life, but rapped about it. Easy E being from Compton and lived the life in the ghetto, was calling them out.
Nah that ain't it. It was because Cube and Dre found out Eazy and their manager wasn't paying everyone properly and Easy basically told them all to eat a penis.
Rich, considering Eazy was in a group with Dre where they all claimed to be 'Straight Outta Compton'.lol Eazy kinda loses all credibility imho because he wouldn't have had a career without Dre and couldn't even write his own rhymes(Cube and Ren did that). A bunch of vapid shit talking.lol
Dre dissed Eazy E first on "Dre Day" and the whole first Chronic album, then Eazy Fired back with an album of his with this being one of the tracks on it
There are entire documentaries made about this drama. It's just one part of a whole feud consisting of NWA, Death Row, Suge Knight, Dre, Snoop, Eazy, Ice Cube, Tupac, etc.
Welcome to 90's hip hop. I'll break it down. Suge Knight tried to destroy Eazy's career back in the early 90's. Eazy and and Dre had a label dispute and along came the drama. Dre dropped Dre day and dissed Eazy. Then Eazy dropped this joint. Eazy was gonna physically kill Suge Knight, but ruthless records talked Eazy out of it. Eazy got sick and went to the hospital and foul play happened to where Eazy got infected with HIV. Bone Thugs said Eazy was injected with the virus from doctors on Suge's payroll, and that's the reason he died so quickly. I was young when this dropped, but I do remember. People say different stuff about Eazy's death, but the fact of the matter is no has ever dies so fast from the HIV virus. Basically, January Eazy had a cough. February Eazy went to Hospital. March Eazy dies of AIDS. No one has ever died that fast from HIV ever. In conclusion, SUGE murdered Eazy, and no one will ever convince me otherwise.
Suge didnt kill Eazy. The reason why Eazy was killed had nothing to do with him making money off dre and etc. It was the big major players in the music industry that wanted him dead for a good reason. Eazy's goal was to reinvigorate Ruthless records. meaning he was about to make a huge comeback and recovery from losing Dr. Dre and other major artists. He recovered by having bone thugs n harmony and was on the verge of putting N.W.A back together again. The Big Three labels, Warner, Sony, and MCA/Universal knew Eazy was making a huge comeback and that alot of major artists had a high chance of signing to Ruthless like Tupac, and etc. They knew that alot of artists would want/or eventually sign with Eazy because they knew Eazy was the type to give artists the freedom and zero control of how artists made their tracks. During the 1994-1995 period the big three labels and other major labels were rearranging and taking over the assets of hip hop music which links to Eazy's assasination because he was in the way. So they ofcourse saw him as a threat and Eazy-E could have possibly had his own music distribution network and the music industry dosent allow that. These major labels knew good and well that artists that wernt satisfied with them would eventually sign with ruthless. Along with major labels involved with Eazy's demise, they had Tomica and Ron Sweeny complicit in the case. Those people (Tomica and Ron) both came from Motown records who also had connections to Clarence Avant who also has connections to organized crime. Not going to get into Clarence avant, but basically the reason why they killed Eazy was because he was a threat to the major labels that wanted to have full control of hip hop and they knew Eazy would be in the way. I truly believe Eazy was on a path where he was going to put Ruthless at a level that would compete which implies that he was going to have his own distribution and entertainment powerhouse that would have rivalled MCA/Universal, Warner and, Sony and it would have been black owned with potential of controlling almost all of hip hop, R&B, plus comedy and movies. The industry dosent allow such a thing for black people. Otherwise blacks that go that path either get set up, imprisoned or killed. Look at alot of the black individuals. e.g Michael Jackson owning 50% of Sony prior to retiring. That pissed Sony off and now he's dead. Suge Knight, J. Prince , and Irv Gotti trying to form their own black owned distribution company and get raided by the FBI. Sam Cooke, Scott La Rock, Prince, Jam Master Jay, and etc. they all pushed for black ownership of masters, music, entertainment and etc. and we’re targeted. Eazy E was unfortunately one of them.
@@robert3401 Me neither! THAT'S some shit I never heard before. Good to get some new info on this that I was unaware of. Now that clip of Eazy talking "Eazy E's final message to the illuminati" or whatever it's called, makes a lot more sense.
This bring some tuff memories. A group I loved like NWA split then things got real. When Cube dropped "No Vasoline"😯I didn't feel right about none of it💔. It was sad how my brothas were ripping each other.
Ice Cube, Easy E, Dre, Yella, MC REN all formed NWA. Easy found a manager called Jerry, an old white dude that was Jewish. So they made records then started touring. Jerry made sure Easy had a contract and basically said the band was his and got paid. No one else was getting paid. Ice Cube caught on to what was happening and confronted them about them not being paid. Tried to tell the others they were being screwed too but they didn’t listen. Jerry kept saying his contract was being prepared but it took a while. Finally got a contract and ice Cube didn’t like it and basically told them to F off and left the group and formed his own label and music and was free to do so since he didn’t sign the contract. Dr Dre however didn’t listen to Ice and signed. Things got bad and Dre tried to leave but couldn’t because of the contract. Once he left they all started dissing each other in rap. They went back and forth until Ice Cube shut em down w “No Vaseline”. You’ll have to watch “Straight Outta Compton “ to know the whole story. I hope I remembered it all but this is the basics of it all. And by the way Ice Cubes son plays him in the movie and looks just like he did as a teen!
Are you kidding me. Straight Outta Compton is a fake story, its a movie made by Dr Dre and is full of lies to make him look good. Why the fuck you out here trying to pretend you know anything and telling people to watch a hollywood movie to get the "whole story". Fuck outta here "shawn". That movie has been debunked by actual interviews of the people involved.
Well now I am curious. Do you know Slick Rick's work? If not check out Children's Story or La-Di Da-Di by Doug E. Fresh and M. C. Ricky D (aka Slick Rick). Rick is one of the best story tellers.
I really liked the way Easy E rapped, I miss that 90’s rap style. Love it. Not sure what it’s called but how they used to push the words out like that. Cadence? I still love 90’s rap and 90’s grunge music. Brings back good memories, I remember “back then” oh shit Mike Jones! Who? Mike Jones. Anyway I slightly remember back then Easy E saying something about Ice Cube being a studio gangster college boy who wore Kahki pants . Lmao I dunno I was always so high I couldn’t dribble a basketball. I was a weird kid I would play my Metallica/NWA mix tapes I made for everyone. Apparently back then you either listened to one or the other but nobody told me. lol I had two tapes and I only liked certain songs from both so only needed one tape. I made em holding my grandmothers reader digest radio up to another shitty radio while one played and the other recorded. I’ll make one for ya? Nobody’s taken me up on the offer to this day. Lol I used to play my shitty mix tapes for all my friends they be like wtf ? What is what? 🤨 lol
Man I can't believe you haven't herd this. Then I'm guessing you know nothing about FUNK DOOBIEST ... KRS1.... GHETTO BIYS... DAS FX ...BIG DADDY KANE....When rap was good
Omg I want to tell you what happened so much because I’m GenX punk who also loved ALL music growing up and beyond but I’m sure there are better people here who illuminated what this beef was all about. It’s deep, the friendship, rivalry then bittersweet end.
Wrecking Crew picture of Dre. Lots of history in this group. Cube was a lyrical genius and Eazy was an instant success with Cubes lyrics. Add Dre doing the mixing, DJ yella and Wren and you got NWA. The beefs grew in house and manifested all the way to west coast vs East coast.
I grew up in Pomona, Ca. All of the baddest Gangsta rap was hitting hard in the Late 80"s and 90's. I remember pop locking, and dancing on the streets with big boom boxes. Man it just ain't the same no more!
Lol this is the best reaction! And it is amazing hearing 'who the hell is this?' everytime when Dresta and BG Knocc Out hit the screen and blow everyone's face off!
FACTS: Hip Hop was INVENTED on the Street I lived on; SEDGWICK AVENUE in THE BRONX in the 70's (I was a child). Most of my street were buildings, and some of the buildings had Community Rooms, and it was THERE that DJs began spinning and scratching, and then you had an MC "rapping" to the beat; house parties.
@@daniellewinkelspecht8356 I know; it's what I'm talking about, lol. Was reading comments talking about how NWA, Snoop, (who I like) were OGs, so thus my comment.
Late 80s and early 90s gangsta rap was the shit lil bro! You already mentioned "Bitches ain't shit" but that was Dre and Snoop. You should definitely do that one because that was them dissing Eazy. If you want some more of the best from that era, then you need to check out Scarface from Ghetto Boys. His album "The Diary" is still one of my favorites to this day! Every single song on that album is fucking fire lil bro! Even if you don't do any videos on it, you'll love it. Trust me!!! ✌✌
Since you did this you need the whole beef
Ice cube - no Vaseline
Dr dre- dre day
Eazy e- it’s on
I have heard 0 of these songs I don’t get y ppl think I’m lying 😂😂 I always sing the songs if I know them no or let u know if I heard it smh !! I still love you guys
Dre. Day, Dre. Day, Dre. Day! For real, that was the first track I heard off The Chronic, a whole new world.
No Vaseline is a great song
No Vaseline was a response to... something about Benedict Arnold from NWA.
THE CHRONIC INTRO
Never forget that Eazy E was a gangster that was convinced to rap. He was as real as it gets.
Facts!
the funny thing is,,,eazy didnt even write his own lyrics
which means someone else wrote this for him.
@@winifergarcia9386 my point is,diss records shouldn't be ghost written.if you attack someone lyrically,it should be your own words from your heart.imagine if someone wrote ether for Nas.
@@winifergarcia9386 having his thoughts and writing it are two completely different things though. if EazyE wrote it then there would be a chance that it wouldnt come out as good as it did.
Not a studio buster.
There’s a reason why Dre made sure this wasn’t in the NWA movie
A lot of stuff was left out of that movie
@@cedricwilson9482 Especially the fact that he is a woman beater.
True they shouda added everything in that movie
@@serahmichelle2567 yup I remember when that Dee Barnes shit happened.
@@Montweezy he beat michell’e ass too
Nothing but truth in this song. Studio Gangsters that made millions off of real peoples struggles.
Been said Eazy was a real one for this song people just like to dickride dre and snoop
@@ericr4183 That’s because snoop is a more skilled mc, and dre’s production skills and ideas are literally the only reasons eazy became an mc in the first place.
@@a.m.son222 in reality if you lived in the ghetto when this was going on and you were a real one then you were on team Eazy... That Dre shit was only hitting in the suburbs by the time Eazy went to work on them. We stopped listening to Snoop after his 2nd album
@@VolkXue That whole who’s team your on has little to do with the actual quality of the music, though, and more to do with perceived street credibility. When they recorded “boyz n the hood” Dre had to record Eazy line by line because he couldn’t rhyme in rhythm at that point. Whereas Snoop has a very natural gift of rhythmic cadence. Not to mention, the production on this diss track is a straight ripoff of the production style Dre developed. Perhaps that was intentional irony, but it’s still funny to me because the best part of this track is the production, which Dre pioneered.
@@a.m.son222 you're not from that era i take it? Back then street credit was required and hip hop was just starting to be cool in the suburbs. To be honest that all started going out the window around the next gen of rappers. When the Eminems and such hit the scene. The door opening to the suburbs was really this Dre album really. Maybe the BOX had a lot to do with it also.
Eazy E is the Godfather of Gangsta Rap. Rest easy, Eric Wright.🙏❣️
And remember, Eazy-duz-it.
I'm 41 years old and I still to this day think this is the hardest/realist rap song ever! my opinion..
bro same this shit still gets me fucking PUMPED. 30 years later HAHAHA. Classic.
Yep, I’m 45 and this one is the best. I been listening to rap since Run DMC, LL Cool J, Grandmaster Flash, Beastie Boys etc. There was no one that could match Eazy’s swagger and delivery. It’s because he was the real deal I think. It’s a shame he didn’t like to rap more because damn he was good at it. He liked finding other talent more than anything.
@NY2K 🥶😈 I’m glad the younger folks are still appreciating Eazy even though he’s been gone so long.
I'm 51 and still rock my Eazy-E playlist when I am driving around... I live in Allentown, PA and constantly get strange looks from people to this day... if some of the young ones ask who I am listening too I explain the story, but they try to say check out this or that, I say I hate new rap, I grew up on this stuff and no one matches the rhythm and flows of West coast Gangsta Rap.
Same I couldn't telll you how many times I owned this tape cd since 93
This was a big beef, this time period was a tangled mess. NWA was a group, then NWA was against Ice Cube, then Eazy E was against Cube and Dre, Dre was against Cube, add Snoop and Dre against Cube and Eazy separately, then Dre and Cube were together against Eazy, add Tim Dog from the South Bronx against COMPTON (the whole city, evidently). It was one big gangsta soap opera! The 90's were the golden age of West coast rap.
hasn't really ended. they tried makin E look like a fool in the NWA movie.
Snoop and Dre never got together to diss Cube. Snoop has never dissed Cube. Dre dissed Cube when he was in NWA only.
But Ice Cube dissed the hell out of NWA after he got out the group
Add cypress hill into that too😂
Thank you
Finally I can workout the biff (beef)
Australia 💕 Christina
Eazy E was the realist. I miss him.
Eazy E was the one that sold out NWA to the point that Cube left the group.
@@billbradley4878 who cares about cube. He sold out now
@@billbradley4878 first of all, it wasen’t eazy-e who did that it was the manager of NWA stealing the money and giving a lot to eazy e cause eazy did most of the real gansta shit.
@@shonchon588 And cube is also a legend they just didn’t understand the manager was fucking them over.
@@billbradley4878 eazy e founded the whole NWA you need to learn more before u speak
When he said "nick cannon?" I died!!!!
lol same!!
It can be hahah
IKR
Nick Cannon wasn’t even born yet
That is 100% Dre in those pictures. The world class wrecking crew
WCWC did Turn off the Lights
Lol I actually had a poster of the WCWC and wondered why they had on so much makeup.
Look up the video for the song "Surgery" by them....
Beat me to it
@@same_ole_lemonz4195 lmao what 😂
Dresta, BG Knocc Out and Easy were all real Crips that had already earned their stripes in the hood
"is that Dr. Dre? That Margin Gay. Nick Cannon..?" LMAO
Tito? LOL
Shit fucking killed me😂
that part!🤣🤣
Best part of the whole reaction 😂😂
Yup! Had me cryin...lol.
"That ain't Dr Dre, that's Tito" I'm dead lol
I may be white as a ghost, but even I recognize how hard this track slams.
IM WHIIIITEEEE... dododoododododododooo, UNSEASONEDDDDD...DODODODODODODOOD.. CAUCASSIAANNNNNNNN . It’s a song search it up 😂
Why would your skin colour have anything to do with your ability to understand something. 😆🤣
@@lex8239 I'm playing on the "white people are squares" stereotype, if you didn't get that.
Im white and live way out in the country and listen to eazy e and nwa just about every day
no vaseline is harder though
I love Eazys voice. His style, his flow is pure poetry ❤️
Lol it’s not, really. No, it was a pure diss track, they didn’t care about shit about poetry. It is bad, musically, but a banger none the less. Like how bad “the birthday song” is but we still sing it to parties.
Style makes it all. Still the best opening to a diss imo "Ay yo, DOC-TAH!"
@@jenkinboykz0 calling this song bad 👎
@@jenkinboykz0Trash opinion. This song is a banger, you need to get your ears cleaned
@jenkinboykz0 lookin like a bozo right now
That second guy was Dresta, a rapper from Compton, He wrote eazy e's verse, did time in jail, and also was a crip, then the third dude was Dresta's little brother, his rap name is B.G. Knocc out, he also was a crip, went to jail at 12 for selling drugs to an undercover cop. Dj Vlad did an interview with them and it was an hour-long, they talked about their life and etc. You can find it if you just search ''Dj Vlad Dresta and B.G. Knocc out full interview'' if you are interested. They also said everything I wrote in this comment in the interview and a lot more. Also, ''Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks'' Is a Dr. Dre song featuring Snoop Dogg.
They don't write diss tracks like this anymore.
Diss tracks that be exposin' people are legit the BEST ONES. Exposed mans AND said he wasn't worth a food stamp
Everyone talking in riddles, back then they said actual names so they knew they were coming for you!! 90s was the best!
Diss tracks were an essential fundamental in hip hop music! And the West held their own fo'sho!
Eminem. Killshot
They write way worse diss tracks then this now. It's gotten really bad.
the pictures are when Dre was with the World Class Wreckin Cru
You know what up lol
Back in the disco/hip hop crossover phase...
Hahaha MCHammer Time lol
@@jasondawson92 hammer came out around 87-88
Ruthless. Easy does it!!!
I was in the theater watching Straight Outa Compton hoping they'd mention this song. I never seen this mention cause E murdered them in this song!
Facts
Literally destroyed
Some would say they murdered him in real life😉
I love seeing people hear this song for the first time 🤣🔥
Same!
Facts
Yes!! I just happened to google the song and this came up.
I just heard this today. Crazy I didn't even know any of the beef
The wrecking cru is some cool 70s 80s post disco shit. The weird part is that the same guy years later would be a studio gangster
Eazy-E LEGEND. He went at Dre, Snoop and Death Row hard, lol
He sold out NWA and made Cube, the songwriter for the group, so angry he left. Eazy E was the original rap sellout.
@@billbradley4878 he died before he could get the complete redemption he was trying to get at the end of his life
@@billbradley4878 let me rephrase that for you. Cube wrote about 50% of the lyrics and therefore he wanted more than Eazy and Heller gave him. Disagreement followed and Cube left.
He did even though he started the shit by screwing them out of money, ungrateful jerk, you let a jrw break up our crew
If it wasn’t for eazy e there be no nwa, group needed hood voice to be the lead
Eazy E was the only real gangster out of NWA and most of those other gangster rappers
So was Ren....
Ren and Eazy were the only real 1s
I'm a 48 white woman that loves Eazy -E . Much respect to Eazy for being real . People say rap music died when Pac died , well I think rap died when Eazy died . R.I.P ELW you sure are missed .
@@OgUkon and Arlandis Hinton aka B.G Knocc Out
@@krisb3939 yes Bg fasho.... but I was talking about naw bg wasnt a member
Dre still had a contract with Ruthless records so Eazy literally made money off the disstrack that Dre made.
Hence the "But Dre-day only meant Eazy pay day".
They dogged Eazy and he made that plata off of it. ahhahahah
But in the end 1 is a billionaire and one got aids and died so who won.
@@chrisgee2616 Dead or not, when you make money off YOUR ENEMY'S PROJECTS, you win by default. Eazy didn't even HAVE to do this track, but Dre got caught in his feelings & made a diss track & Eazy responded & gave him a reason TO BE caught in his feelings
@90z4life Jerry fucked 'em all over. E was bein' ganked too, just not to the same degree 'cause he had to be EXTREMELY careful wit Eazy's funds since he owned Ruthless & as a result he fell for the Okey-doke. It took quite a ridiculous amount of time, but once he finally picked up on it, Jerry got canned. Albeit this is just speculation, it's quite possible that what made him check the funds was despite how Thuggish Ruggish Bone & Creepin' On Ah Come Up were generatin' all this success, with bein' all over the place with popularity with the music video bein' on hella rotation & yadda yadda yadda, at the same time the money wasn't lookin' right. It was made more obvious to him considerin' he wasn't a part of the group & they quickly became the most successful act that Ruthless had, so Jerry couldn't pull no potential "they just want more than you & the others" bullshit this time around. Like I said, that's just speculation, I can't confirm WHAT made Eazy check the books, but he eventually saw there was truth to Dre & Cube's words
@@themenacingsloth actually, eazy started it with "New years evil" intro in 1992 on his EP 5150, which came out a month or so before dre released the CHRONIC
"Is that Easy lil brother" lmao
I mean he’s one of the brothers
@tracy ingram haaaa
Thats BG Knockout and Gangsta Dresta. They got a good cd back in the day.
I can't believe he never heard this before . His reaction is priceless .
Shucks, I never heard it and I'm 44.
90's gangsta rap was some of the best music ever with some crazy ass stories behind the artists. Should definitely listen to more if you havent.
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Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg put out an Eazy E diss called Dre Day. You should react to that if you have not heard it. But that is what Eazy meant when he said "Dre Day only means Eazy's pay day"
Dre was still under contract so Amy song he made eazy still got royalties.
Ice cube wrote lot of the lyrics for some of them. Got tired when he realized Jerry heller was getting most the money. He had one bank account for all of them lol cube wasn't stupid.
He made the song no Vaseline and killed eveyone with a lyrical massacre
@Andrew Ybarra I forgot about the tim dog part he was so wack it wasn't worth a mention though😂😂😂😂
Dresta's part of the song was absolute FIRE!!! He tore up all the studio gangstas ... then handed off to BG Knocc Out, who said "claimin' my city but Dre you ain't from Compton!" and the lyrical beating continued right through the end! One of the greatest diss songs ever!!! I hope you understand the back story now .....
Dresta had that addictive 90s flow man
Completely agree. Always loved Dresta’s verse, and consider this one of the best diss tracks along with ether, no Vaseline, king of the hill, etc
Man Dresta was too real. He wrote the whole song too...
@@Liryc83 Bg knock out wrote the song too it’s Dresta’s brother if they wanted to really do music they would be legends by now especially Bg with his baby face and Dresta on his back.
Welll it’s the knocc out
This was common in the 90’s. Beefs escalated quickly. Eazy, his boys Dresta & BG (Ruthless Records) took on Snoop, Dre, Suge & Death Row. West on West, it was about business amongst other things. There’s a reason it’s still talked about it to this day. It was epic.
"Ok that gotta be Dr Dre because they keep showin Cisqo" fucking dead
Facts lmfso
Had to spell it that way to get it put on the cassette tape and please do some BONE THUGS N HARMONY songs. He put them on!
THANK U! FINALLY SOMEBODY AGREES WITH ME. "THUGGISH RUGGISH BONE" SONG....PLEASE!!!!
Yesssssss
Bone thugs for sure!!!
Back when rappers where actually gangster lol
back then the gangsters wanted to be the rappers, now these punk rappers want to be gangsters everything backwards now lol.
More like back then rappers trying to gangsters and now gangsters trying to be rappers but Eazy-E was a gangsters trying to be a rapper
@@Mike33422 And a natural rapper at that, rip E.
@@jkt4748 yep he sure was
Dude dr dre was the fuckin' definition of studio gangster
I love Easy E! My son listened to this when he was a teenager. We are Italian Americans and I have grandkids. I still jam to Easy E, when the grandkids aren’t around
I'm 60 and I still listen to Eazy E when my daughter use to listen to him lol
System of the down - chop suey helps me clean my room.
And I'm classically trained pianist/guitarist
Definitely dementia lol
Australia 💕 Christina
That’s awesome! We are definitely still hip ! My son is 40 years old, when we are alone we rock it out! Grandkids definitely can’t listen to gangsta rap, but they will when they’re older!!
Dresta and BG KnoccOut including Eazy are actually real gangsters....
They are real brothers too
One of the best things about this music video is that they got the guy playing Sleazy-E in the "Dre Day" video to reprise the role. The "Dre Day" video released earlier in 1993 (this video was released near the end of the year) may provide a little more background. And yes, those photos of Dre are from his early days as part of the World Class Wreckin' Cru.
This beat went hard af back in 93! 💯🔥
BG Knoccout and Dresta were both super underrated, a big fan of them both. 🔥🔥🔥
Same here
They were real gangster brothers!
"They keep showing Sisqo" LMMFAO I'm dead i died LMAO
Lmao
"Dre Day only meant Eazy's payday" Eazy-E still had 20% of everything Dre made when Dr Dre released "The Chronic".
Which is the ultimate burn. All the other insults paled before that reality, Eazy pointing out Dre is still his bitch.
FACTS
Eazy is bragging about being POS who screwed over his friends that made him a rapper in the first place, karma got eazy and its a lesson about what goes around comes around
@@jadedandbitter Dre would've stayed and got paid pennies if he was his bitch, him and ice cube leaving and taking nothing with them is 100% man shit, no bitches there
@@rossrobertson674 But Dre was a fake gangsta as well as snoop and cube. Fuck those wannabes for making the world a more violent place when they weren't even really involved with none of it. Oh, Dre's day and the others are coming too dumbass
dresta is so good, this track is a masterpiece
Still that fire shit. Still holds a spot in my Playlist
This shit was legit dangerous beef back in the day... also produced some of the best songs EVER!
I was not alive when this video came out; but honestly in 2006, on MTV Jams when they showed this right after Dre Day, I had the same reaction as him at 8 years old, and overtime I know what happened, keep up the great work, and big fan of yours since the ICP Hokus Pocus reaction whoop whoop! 👍🏾
I suggest, get into the old rap. It's the basis for EVERYTHING. The only reason we have rap today, is because these old schoolers set the stage for everyone else to keep it going. We owe them a great deal of thanks and respect.
Today's rap is a disgrace. Stuttering, muttering and making random fucking noises
All pictures were real. That's Dr Dre back when he was with the World Class Wrecking Crew
@@brightlm25 Back before Dr Dre decided to play costume dressup and pretend to be an LA Crip gangsta.
I remember this saga like it was yesterday! It was CRAZY to watch it unfold! All you have to do to learn the history is put all of the diss tracks in chronological order!
The Ice Cube "No Vaseline" was the mic drop!!
Yes that is Dre. wearing makeup and lipstick.
Before NWA Dr Dre was in the World Class Wrecking Crew
I watch this reaction every alternative days 😂 BEST funniest reaction on TH-cam ever.
That pic of Dre was an insert from the first World Class Wreckin' Crew album. It was the 80's, everyone and their daddy wore eyeshadow.
"It's On" was my fav Eazy diss
Oh yeah that is a CLASSIC! The Eazy E playlist is getting put on after this. RIP Eazy.
Yeah bow wow bow suck on these nuts
Easy-E the true G! I believe it’s because Dre claimed to be from Compton, and never been in trouble in his life, but rapped about it. Easy E being from Compton and lived the life in the ghetto, was calling them out.
Nah that ain't it. It was because Cube and Dre found out Eazy and their manager wasn't paying everyone properly and Easy basically told them all to eat a penis.
Shhhh Quiet Karen men are speaking here.
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Rich, considering Eazy was in a group with Dre where they all claimed to be 'Straight Outta Compton'.lol Eazy kinda loses all credibility imho because he wouldn't have had a career without Dre and couldn't even write his own rhymes(Cube and Ren did that). A bunch of vapid shit talking.lol
@@kriskush9860 quit being a hard dick! There's enough of those in the world today.
It is one of the best diss tracks ever! The whole album is awesome. There are some true gems on it. Eazy was a GOAT!
BG Knocc Out says his name, immediately after "WHOS THIS GUY?!" lmao
I still know every word to this song. I remember waiting for the diss tracks to come out. so good.
Dre dissed Eazy E first on "Dre Day" and the whole first Chronic album, then Eazy Fired back with an album of his with this being one of the tracks on it
One of the best diss songs ever! And Eazy E a real OG. Hard AF.! And my favorite rapper of all time!!👑🔥😍😎
There are entire documentaries made about this drama. It's just one part of a whole feud consisting of NWA, Death Row, Suge Knight, Dre, Snoop, Eazy, Ice Cube, Tupac, etc.
Who do you think killed Tupac and Biggie Smalls? Many people keep pointing fingers at Suge Knight, others think it was the CIA.
By far Your reaction was the funniest!! Can't stop laughing😂😂😂
This is one of my most favorite react videos! You're telling me...it was insane when Easy E came out with this whole album.
Welcome to 90's hip hop. I'll break it down. Suge Knight tried to destroy Eazy's career back in the early 90's. Eazy and and Dre had a label dispute and along came the drama. Dre dropped Dre day and dissed Eazy. Then Eazy dropped this joint. Eazy was gonna physically kill Suge Knight, but ruthless records talked Eazy out of it. Eazy got sick and went to the hospital and foul play happened to where Eazy got infected with HIV. Bone Thugs said Eazy was injected with the virus from doctors on Suge's payroll, and that's the reason he died so quickly. I was young when this dropped, but I do remember. People say different stuff about Eazy's death, but the fact of the matter is no has ever dies so fast from the HIV virus. Basically, January Eazy had a cough. February Eazy went to Hospital. March Eazy dies of AIDS. No one has ever died that fast from HIV ever. In conclusion, SUGE murdered Eazy, and no one will ever convince me otherwise.
Suge didnt kill Eazy. The reason why Eazy was killed had nothing to do with him making money off dre and etc. It was the big major players in the music industry that wanted him dead for a good reason. Eazy's goal was to reinvigorate Ruthless records. meaning he was about to make a huge comeback and recovery from losing Dr. Dre and other major artists. He recovered by having bone thugs n harmony and was on the verge of putting N.W.A back together again. The Big Three labels, Warner, Sony, and MCA/Universal knew Eazy was making a huge comeback and that alot of major artists had a high chance of signing to Ruthless like Tupac, and etc. They knew that alot of artists would want/or eventually sign with Eazy because they knew Eazy was the type to give artists the freedom and zero control of how artists made their tracks. During the 1994-1995 period the big three labels and other major labels were rearranging and taking over the assets of hip hop music which links to Eazy's assasination because he was in the way. So they ofcourse saw him as a threat and Eazy-E could have possibly had his own music distribution network and the music industry dosent allow that. These major labels knew good and well that artists that wernt satisfied with them would eventually sign with ruthless. Along with major labels involved with Eazy's demise, they had Tomica and Ron Sweeny complicit in the case. Those people (Tomica and Ron) both came from Motown records who also had connections to Clarence Avant who also has connections to organized crime. Not going to get into Clarence avant, but basically the reason why they killed Eazy was because he was a threat to the major labels that wanted to have full control of hip hop and they knew Eazy would be in the way. I truly believe Eazy was on a path where he was going to put Ruthless at a level that would compete which implies that he was going to have his own distribution and entertainment powerhouse that would have rivalled MCA/Universal, Warner and, Sony and it would have been black owned with potential of controlling almost all of hip hop, R&B, plus comedy and movies. The industry dosent allow such a thing for black people. Otherwise blacks that go that path either get set up, imprisoned or killed. Look at alot of the black individuals. e.g Michael Jackson owning 50% of Sony prior to retiring. That pissed Sony off and now he's dead. Suge Knight, J. Prince , and Irv Gotti trying to form their own black owned distribution company and get raided by the FBI. Sam Cooke, Scott La Rock, Prince, Jam Master Jay, and etc. they all pushed for black ownership of masters, music, entertainment and etc. and we’re targeted. Eazy E was unfortunately one of them.
@@talabfarhan never knew this man thanks
@@robert3401 Me neither! THAT'S some shit I never heard before. Good to get some new info on this that I was unaware of. Now that clip of Eazy talking "Eazy E's final message to the illuminati" or whatever it's called, makes a lot more sense.
no dre dried to destroy eazy e suge was the enforcer
This bring some tuff memories. A group I loved like NWA split then things got real. When Cube dropped "No Vasoline"😯I didn't feel right about none of it💔. It was sad how my brothas were ripping each other.
Ice Cube, Easy E, Dre, Yella, MC REN all formed NWA. Easy found a manager called Jerry, an old white dude that was Jewish. So they made records then started touring. Jerry made sure Easy had a contract and basically said the band was his and got paid. No one else was getting paid. Ice Cube caught on to what was happening and confronted them about them not being paid. Tried to tell the others they were being screwed too but they didn’t listen.
Jerry kept saying his contract was being prepared but it took a while. Finally got a contract and ice Cube didn’t like it and basically told them to F off and left the group and formed his own label and music and was free to do so since he didn’t sign the contract. Dr Dre however didn’t listen to Ice and signed.
Things got bad and Dre tried to leave but couldn’t because of the contract.
Once he left they all started dissing each other in rap. They went back and forth until Ice Cube shut em down w “No Vaseline”.
You’ll have to watch “Straight Outta Compton “ to know the whole story.
I hope I remembered it all but this is the basics of it all.
And by the way Ice Cubes son plays him in the movie and looks just like he did as a teen!
Are you kidding me. Straight Outta Compton is a fake story, its a movie made by Dr Dre and is full of lies to make him look good. Why the fuck you out here trying to pretend you know anything and telling people to watch a hollywood movie to get the "whole story". Fuck outta here "shawn". That movie has been debunked by actual interviews of the people involved.
This is the funniest, best reaction video to this track I've ever seen lol! Subscribed!
This is the best reaction video I have ever seen bro for real
That picture was from Dr. Dre's first band that was called the World Class Wrecking Crew.
“Thats Tito!” LoL
The pictures of Dr Dre being used are from when he was with the world class wrecking crew in the 80s
Bro you had me rolling , funniest reaction video I've seen in a long time , keep up the good work
😆 🤣 😂 😹 the look on your face I'd priceless. That was some very good back and forth diss records for that era ..
Mr. Video: "He said you can suck my doggie ding-a-ling..that's foul"
Oh man, I'm laughing so hard, I'm crying!!
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The REAL Masters
Yes! La-Di Da-Di
Slick Rick tha ruler 👑
Children’s story and Lodidodi are classics
I've never laughed so much during a reaction, this was great
Ur sofa looks mad comfy. Great reaction BTW:p
LOL...One of the best reactions I've seen to this diss
When you said Nick Cannon I laughed my ass off
The whole backstory to this was years in the making You have a lot to catch up on💯
"Who is this eazy e's little brother?" Lmao 🤣
I just watched your straight outta Compton movie reaction. I had to come back here for about the 20th time to watch this. I love your reaction 😂
I really liked the way Easy E rapped, I miss that 90’s rap style. Love it. Not sure what it’s called but how they used to push the words out like that. Cadence? I still love 90’s rap and 90’s grunge music.
Brings back good memories, I remember “back then” oh shit Mike Jones! Who? Mike Jones. Anyway I slightly remember back then Easy E saying something about Ice Cube being a studio gangster college boy who wore Kahki pants . Lmao I dunno I was always so high I couldn’t dribble a basketball.
I was a weird kid I would play my Metallica/NWA mix tapes I made for everyone. Apparently back then you either listened to one or the other but nobody told me. lol I had two tapes and I only liked certain songs from both so only needed one tape. I made em holding my grandmothers reader digest radio up to another shitty radio while one played and the other recorded. I’ll make one for ya? Nobody’s taken me up on the offer to this day. Lol I used to play my shitty mix tapes for all my friends they be like wtf ? What is what? 🤨 lol
Man I can't believe you haven't herd this. Then I'm guessing you know nothing about FUNK DOOBIEST ... KRS1.... GHETTO BIYS... DAS FX ...BIG DADDY KANE....When rap was good
funk doobiest!!!!!!!
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He said Eazy little brother 😝❣️🤣
I don't know if he's ready for Geto Boys. Ha!
@@RunDub my mind's playing tricks on me 😂
Bro, your reaction had me me on the floor!😂😂😂
Watch straight out of Compton it will explain a lot of the old school rap.
East coast vs. West coast
Take it lightly though, not all of it is as accurate but a hell of a movie.
AND ICE CUBES SON PLAYS HIM IN THE MOVIE
You mean explain old school rap that Dre and ice cube wanted to explain. Eazy E and mC ren were done wrong in that so called movie.
@@shonchon588 yeah they did Ren and Eazy wrong in that movie Ren barely even had any speaking parts
Real muthaphukkin G’s legit being real muthaphukkin g’s
Omg I want to tell you what happened so much because I’m GenX punk who also loved ALL music growing up and beyond but I’m sure there are better people here who illuminated what this beef was all about. It’s deep, the friendship, rivalry then bittersweet end.
Wrecking Crew picture of Dre. Lots of history in this group. Cube was a lyrical genius and Eazy was an instant success with Cubes lyrics. Add Dre doing the mixing, DJ yella and Wren and you got NWA. The beefs grew in house and manifested all the way to west coast vs East coast.
Bro...No Vaseline by Cube. It's the ultimate diss. And for the love of God, hit that joint man.
totally agree!
Willie d told me let a ho be a ho
1992-1995 was a golden time in gangsta rap
I grew up in Pomona, Ca. All of the baddest Gangsta rap was hitting hard in the Late 80"s and 90's. I remember pop locking, and dancing on the streets with big boom boxes. Man it just ain't the same no more!
Lol this is the best reaction! And it is amazing hearing 'who the hell is this?' everytime when Dresta and BG Knocc Out hit the screen and blow everyone's face off!
U gotta see the video by DR DRE AND SNOOP DOGG - DRE DAY ..... THAT'S WHY EAZY MADE THIS JAM
This is a response to Dre Day by Snoop and Dre
They keep showing Sisqo! I literally laughed out loud lol
"Who is this guy?" This is Gangsta Dresta, who wrote the lyrics for Eazy and who made the beats. The other guy is his half brother BG Knocc Out.
I remember when Eazy Duz It came out. Hot fire, and still enjoy listening to this day; first tape I got was NWA and the Posse.
That was a pic of dre from his days with world class wrecking crew
FACTS: Hip Hop was INVENTED on the Street I lived on; SEDGWICK AVENUE in THE BRONX in the 70's (I was a child). Most of my street were buildings, and some of the buildings had Community Rooms, and it was THERE that DJs began spinning and scratching, and then you had an MC "rapping" to the beat; house parties.
That's bad ass🔥
@@jennhurl Thanks! I LOVE growing up where and when I did! 😊 Spent my teen years in Brooklyn, also loved it!
Being an OG is not what Eazy was talkin about.
@@daniellewinkelspecht8356 I know; it's what I'm talking about, lol. Was reading comments talking about how NWA, Snoop, (who I like) were OGs, so thus my comment.
@S H You did it seems.
Late 80s and early 90s gangsta rap was the shit lil bro! You already mentioned "Bitches ain't shit" but that was Dre and Snoop. You should definitely do that one because that was them dissing Eazy. If you want some more of the best from that era, then you need to check out Scarface from Ghetto Boys. His album "The Diary" is still one of my favorites to this day! Every single song on that album is fucking fire lil bro! Even if you don't do any videos on it, you'll love it. Trust me!!! ✌✌
1:52 I ain't never seen nobody not make that face when that bassline and synthesizer hit
Remember this is the 90s where they broke up so obviously Eazy was dissing there asses