
Recording Industry Association of America. ^ "American album certifications – Eazy-E – It's On (Dr.^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1994".^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1994".^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1993".^ "Eazy-E Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)".^ "Eazy-E Chart History ( Billboard 200)".^ "Eazy-E lashes back at rapper critics".^ "Recording Industry Association of America".The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). ^ Brackett, Nathan Hoard, Christian David, eds.Dres debut solo album The Chronic, which, massively popular that year, repeatedly attacks Eazy.Eazys most successful EP or LP, it sold 110,600 copies in its first week, and peaked at 5 on the Billboard 200 as well as at. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th Concise ed.). Dre) 187 um Killa is the second and final EP released by rapper Eazy-E during his lifetime.It was released in October 1993, largely to answer Dr. (Incidentally, this EP was his first release under a Relativity Records distribution deal whereby Eazy's Ruthless owned the master recordings.) The lead single, " Real Muthaphuckkin G's"-which, alike "Any Last Werdz", carried a music video-became Eazy's most successful single. On this EP, shots at Dre are absent from only three tracks: "Gimmie That Nutt", " Any Last Werdz", and "Boyz N Tha Hood (G-Mix)". Yet to exploit Dre's spotlight and his May 1993 single " Fuck wit Dre Day", which mainly disses him, Eazy changed plans. To follow up his 1988 album Eazy-Duz-It, Eazy had planned another LP, in fact a double, Temporary Insanity. In 1994, it was certified double-platinum, over 2 million copies sold. Eazy's most successful EP or LP, it sold 110,600 copies in its first week, and peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 200 as well as at number 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic, which, massively popular that year, repeatedly attacks Eazy. It was released in October 1993, largely to answer Dr. Dre) 187um Killa” you can hear Eric Wright in his prime, and while the Dre disses carry the presentation, his prescient predictions about Death Row foreshadowed that label’s demise not long after his own.It's On ( D̵r̵.̵ ̵D̵r̵e̵) 187 um Killa is the second and final EP released by rapper Eazy-E during his lifetime.
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Sadly this was the last thing he’d release while still alive, with his second officially recognized full length album coming out posthumously, followed by many “ Best Of” compilations - some of quite dubious quality. Unfortunately I have to take off the rose colored glasses and admit that tracks like “Still a Nigga” and “Gimmie That Nutt” are just average at best, and both feel like they’re clinging to N.W.A’s legacy by their titles alone. It’s still a song you can rattle the subwoofers with to this very day. That song is a certified hip-hop classic, right down to the whispered “ahhhh” that punctuated the big funky bass beats. I have fond memories of this release, particularly how impactful “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” was in rebuttal to Dre and Snoop, which ironically resulted in the song being Eazy-E’s most successful single of all time. Suge Knight is not a guy to go into business with. Snoop doesn’t escape scrutiny too, being dubbed an “anorexic rapper,” and when E says “at Death Row I hear you’re getting treated like boot camp” he was FAR TOO ACCURATE. Dre is the “G Thang”/but on his old album cover he was a she thang.” It’s hitting below the belt and a little bit homophobic too… but the old Dre was definitely a “glam” 80’s artist, complete with sequins and a stethoscope. It spawned two singles: ' Real Muthaphuckkin Gs ' and ' Any Last Werdz '. That EP remains as the only Hip Hop EP to go Multiplatinum. The album peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 and went 2 x multi platinum on February 7, 1994. I’m obviously extrapolating and that’s probably not the case, but the references to World Class Wreckin’ Cru were an entirely matter. Dre) 187um Killa, Eazys second EP, was released on November 5, 1993. Knocc Out and Dresta spit verses mocking their new Benedict Arnold turncoat, while E implies that “Dre Day only made Eazy’s pay day,” as if the only way he could get out of a Ruthless Records contract was to promise Eric Wright a share of royalties in any future endeavors.
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Dre holding up a cardboard sign that reads “Will Rap For Food” and dancing as drivers pass by. A short two years before they had been comrades in arms for one of hip-hop’s most notorious albums, which itself took shots at former N.W.A member Ice Cube as a Benedict. The antagonist of the video is dressed up as a desperate Dr. Dre) 187um Killa was released at the height of Eric Eazy-E Wright’s feud with former N.W.A producer, rapper and labelmate Dr. No matter who’s side of the feud you were on, “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” goes down as one of the funniest music videos of all time.
