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Old 03-13-2009, 07:18 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Old 08-03-2009, 07:31 PM   #72 (permalink)
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After reading that introduction again I found one problem. Easy-E was easily the biggest member of NWA. Even Dre was first to admit it.
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Old 08-04-2009, 09:25 AM   #73 (permalink)
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After reading that introduction again I found one problem. Easy-E was easily the biggest member of NWA. Even Dre was first to admit it.
Eh, Dre and Snoop destroyed Eazy E on "****** with Dre Day", and Ice Cube got em all with "No Vaseline". Combine that with both of their more prominent solo careers, and I'd agree with the post as is.
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Eh, Dre and Snoop destroyed Eazy E on "****** with Dre Day", and Ice Cube got em all with "No Vaseline". Combine that with both of their more prominent solo careers, and I'd agree with the post as is.
Thats beside the point though. When the original NWA lineup was n full force they considered Easy and Ice Cube the fathers of it all.
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Thats beside the point though. When the original NWA lineup was n full force they considered Easy and Ice Cube the fathers of it all.
Eh, how I'm reading it is stating who was the most prominent after NWA, and that is easily Dre and Ice Cube. Both of them can be argued as top 10-20 rappers...Eazy E can't be.
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Eazee Street: NWA Documentary - VH1

Those interviews is what im referencing.
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Eazee Street: NWA Documentary - VH1

Those interviews is what im referencing.
...wtf does that have to do with anything? Did you even watch that video?
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...wtf does that have to do with anything? Did you even watch that video?
Yes, its a 2 hour documentary not that video clip im talking about. In it there are interviews with everyone from Death Row and anyone else associated. Almost all of them state clearly that Easy and Ice were the leader of NWA. They all looked up to easy as a big brother.

Disagree all you want, but what im saying is straight from an interview with each member from NWA, including there producer.
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Yes, its a 2 hour documentary not that video clip im talking about. In it there are interviews with everyone from Death Row and anyone else associated. Almost all of them state clearly that Easy and Ice were the leader of NWA. They all looked up to easy as a big brother.

Disagree all you want, but what im saying is straight from an interview with each member from NWA, including there producer.
I'm sure most would agree Eazy was a leader [****, he had the contract rights for NWA and all the rappers were signed onto Ruthless Records] he wasn't one of the two most prominent members. Dre and Ice would easily be the top two, and both had more prominent careers than Eazy [and where more talented].
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