The high speed, drum-tastic beat of 2 Hard Mutha’s and roaring bass, frequent claps and twinkly synths of Boyz-N-The-Hood (Remix) are just two examples of this.įor my conclusion, rather than giving a long, drawn out, detailed reiteration of the summary, I’m going to substitute it with the following. Boy you should have known by now, Eazy -Duz-It Dr. However, rather than being slow-moving, they are uptempo, matching Eazy-E’s rapping style. Dre beats, all the tracks on the album are of the same typical West coast gangsta rap format in terms of sound. Dre produced the entire album (with some help from DJ Yella.) Rather than the typical, chill G-funk Dr. In addition to that, early in his career – before N.W.A broke apart – Eazy-E had lots of firepower on the boards.
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Nobody Move, Boyz-N-The-Hood (Remix), and Chapter 8 Verse 10 are all examples of this, as he tells tales of an armed robbery, life in Compton, and a driveby (respectively) full of vivid images. Never the lyrical wiz, Eazy-E more often than not, relied on his story-telling abilities to compensate for that. This style probably helped him gravitate to his comically inclined, but gangsta lyrics – “Take out the security guard, with the strap in my hand/Yea he’s wearing a badge but he’s just an old-ass man” –as it just somehow fit the mold. It was a diss track against Tha Dogg Pound, Snoop Dogg, Dr.
Knocc Out’s and Gangsta Dresta’s D.P.G./K. The first lines of first verse were sampled in B.G. Combine that with his smooth, uptempo flow, his rapping style was a favorite amongst hip-hop fans. Still Talkin was a first track off of Eazy-E’s debut album Eazy-Duz-It. But as Eazy said, “I don’t give a f*ck.” With some help from the N.W.A crew, Eazy-Duz-It is a great solo debut effort from the E.Įazy E’s whiny, nasally, teenager voice was a staple of his rapping style. He and his Ruthless cohorts were hated by middle-to-upper class America for their violent, sex-craving, drug-obsessed, bleak outlook on life.
Probably should have added something about the Dre beats somewhere in here too…huh…?Įazy-E’s (practically) patented voice and his gangsta lyrics made him a lovable figure within the scope of rap, but not so loved outside it. Leggi il testo di Eazy-Duz-It di Eazy-E tratto da Eazy-Duz- It/5150 Home 4 Tha Sick (World) Explicit su Rockol.
Review Summary: Eazy-E’s prevailing ‘hood nigga’ mentality, vulgar sense of humor, and storytelling abilities make Eazy-Duz-It a gangsta rap classic.