Friday, October 24, 2025

 IF u c him or Pac, they are not clones, they DID die, God is offering them another chance, he told me.....but i do not know their responses,.........they will be the ages at they were  when they died, Pac said he would help me, and Easy Eric liked me.............saw me as a "brother of another color"  as  a lot of blacks say......only to sucker punch me.....cowards!! LIke 90% of them...


Musical career

N.W.A and Eazy-Duz-It (1987–1991)

N.W.A's original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, and Ice Cube.[14][15] DJ Yella and MC Ren joined later.[16] The split/compilation album N.W.A. and the Posse was released on November 6, 1987, and would go on to be certified Gold in the United States.[17][18] The album featured material previously released as singles on the Macola Records label, which was responsible for distributing the releases by N.W.A and other artists like the Fila Fresh Crew, a West Coast rap group originally based in Dallas, Texas.[19][20]

In promotion of Eazy-Duz-It, Eazy-E was one of the supporting acts of the 1988 "Bring the Noise" concert tour that was co-headlined by Public Enemy and Ice-T.

Eazy-E's debut album, Eazy-Duz-It, was released in November 1988, and featured twelve tracks. It was labeled as West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap and, later, as golden age hip hop. It has sold over 2.5 million copies in the United States and reached number forty-one on the Billboard 200.[10][21] The album was produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Yella and largely written by MC Ren, Ice Cube, and The D.O.C.[22] Both Glen Boyd from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and MTV's Jon Wiederhorn claimed that Eazy-Duz-It "paved the way" for N.W.A's most controversial debut album, Straight Outta Compton,[23][24] which was released in January 1989.[25] Wright's only solo in the album was a remix of the song "8 Ball", which originally appeared on N.W.A. and the PosseStraight Outta Compton featured Wright's writing and performing; he performed on seven songs and helped write four songs.[26]

Ice Cube left N.W.A in 1989 because of internal disputes and the group continued as a four-piece ensemble.[16] N.W.A released 100 Miles and Runnin' in 1990 and Niggaz4Life in 1991. A diss war started between N.W.A and Ice Cube when "100 Miles and Runnin'" and "Real Niggaz" were released. Ice Cube responded with "No Vaseline" on Death Certificate.[27] Wright performed on seven of the eighteen songs on Niggaz4Life.[28]

End of N.W.A an

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