Dr. Dre produced this absolutely harrowing beat for Earl Hayes about murder/suicide which he did in real life later

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"we dont draw the line at drug dealin, we criminals going all out"


I could tell breh was missing a few screws from this verse right here but it was fire :wow:
 

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Imagine the process of working on a song of such content with Dr. Dre and he’s having you recite and repeat various lines hundreds of times :francis:
“alright Earl, you ain’t hitting that line right ”you ain’t man enough to kill yourself” ya Earl, I need you to make that believable”

it’s so demonic
 
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at least Big Lurch was out of his mind on sherm/PCP, fukk this degenerate coward mad that his women kept fukking around on his bum ass.

beat is banging tho but honestly Dre is a bitter fixated degenerate for similar reasons but just gets it out thru music at least

 
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"we dont draw the line at drug dealin, we criminals going all out"


I could tell breh was missing a few screws from this verse right here but it was fire :wow:


The original version of this song is a Earl Hayes solo with Hayes rapping that first verse.

I suppose 50’s team had it scrubbed from the internet since he didn’t write that verse.
 
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