Who was right in the situation?

  • Eazy E/ Ruthless

    Votes: 22 95.7%
  • Deathrow Records

    Votes: 1 4.3%

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nieman

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have a lot of respect for eazy. he was wrong for how he did cube and dre, those his boys, espacially dre. but apart from all that, to build what he did, at the time when no one had a map for that kind of organisation. salutes to the OG. all that shyt seem petty in the end, 2 legendary labels.

Well, considering Cube never signed and Dre didn't do ish...they probably had a standard industry contract.
 

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how come nobody ever acknowledges how eazy-e sonned doc?

that was the highlight of the whole thing.

doc stepped right into the crossfire and got off the phone with the quickness.


Daz and Kurupt were just kids acting like fools on a man. Came out looking dumb in the end.


i always found it funny how layzie bone was talking to them on some OG chit when hes probably younger than dogg pound.

death row was a bunch of dumb niccas.:laugh:


How did he not know eazy knows DOC? Wtf is happening, so fukking confused


daz is the same guy who didnt even have a song out yet, but was up there talking like sold millions of records.

dogg pound was some dikkheads breh. they still on that dumb chit too. smh.
 
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I wish yall nikkas would stop saying he's talking about DOC when they say Tracy:camby: he's talking about his BM who he has well documented run-ins with including a time when she purposely fukked up a car he bought her which is why he said the "car wrecking bytches" line. She was also working with Lil Half Dead around that time I guess to spite Eazy so Death Row people definitely knew who she was, and why would Daz go from "The DOC don't know you" to telling him to get his shyt right with him
 
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have a lot of respect for eazy. he was wrong for how he did cube and dre, those his boys, espacially dre. but apart from all that, to build what he did, at the time when no one had a map for that kind of organisation. salutes to the OG. all that shyt seem petty in the end, 2 legendary labels.
wtf. he never did dre or cube wrong

dre diss nikka for no reason.

dre was on contract so dre set him up acting like we can iron shyt out but dre didn't show up and suge and a gang of them ran up on E
 

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I wish yall nikkas would stop saying he's talking about DOC when they say Tracy:camby: he's talking about his BM who he has well documented run-ins with including a time when she purposely fukked up a car he bought her which is why he said the "car wrecking bytches" line. She was also working with Lil Half Dead around that time I guess to spite Eazy so Death Row people definitely knew who she was, and why would Daz go from "The DOC don't know you" to telling him to get his shyt right with him

I didn't even know that, I could've swore that car wrecking bytches line was for DOC
 

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Death row nikkas couldn't get a point across without cursing:mjlol:
Told Eazy to go platinum even tho his EP was platinum and he made way more money off of it than they did off their own shyt:mjlol:.. matter of fact they hadn't even dropped an album yet:mjlol:
Tells Eazy to get his shyt straight with Tracy while Dre is giving Michel'le the beats behind closed doors(don't ask me how):mjlol:


Let's look at the golf club incident.. Nate(rest his soul) hits Dresta with it and Dresta no-sells it like Brock Lesnar then Nate realizes he f'd up and jets outta there:mjlol:

Bone Thugs goes on to sell more than any Death Row act.. Dre falls out with Suge and leaves.. If only Eazy didn't get murdered he coulda lived to see himself win the war:mjcry:
its crazy how they write him off in hip hop, they dont even mention him.


"Tbh by 97' Eazy would of been a Billionaire Cuz all of there money would of been his he would of been the Black Bill gates by 2003"
 

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how come nobody ever acknowledges how eazy-e sonned doc?

that was the highlight of the whole thing.

doc stepped right into the crossfire and got off the phone with the quickness.





i always found it funny how layzie bone was talking to them on some OG chit when hes probably younger than dogg pound.

death row was a bunch of dumb niccas.:laugh:





daz is the same guy who didnt even have a song out yet, but was up there talking like sold millions of records.


dogg pound was some dikkheads breh. they still on that dumb chit too. smh.

Well Daz did allegedly ghost-produce 1/2 of The Chronic lol
 

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its crazy how they write him off in hip hop, they dont even mention him.


"Tbh by 97' Eazy would of been a Billionaire Cuz all of there money would of been his he would of been the Black Bill gates by 2003"



thats true. when pac and big died, its like they became immediate legends. bad boy went on a political campaign on behalf of biggie. every song, every show, every interview, ‘ Biggie is The GOAT”. Pac to a lesser degree, i fel like Pacs love was more organic. You didnt need to force Pac on the fans they just automatically knew that dude was a legend. But you right, Eazy got left out in many ways. No idea why. But i repsect the dude even beyond business, had a dope ass voice for rap music. he kinda the father of people like Pimp C who just have crazy ass voices that give intangibles to rap tracks.

how many records did ruthless sell in all? gotta be like 30 million right? that aint no lil thing.
 

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Well Daz did allegedly ghost-produce 1/2 of The Chronic lol


reading between the lines of interviews between all the people involved with deathrow, ruthless as well, people like cold17um, etc, i think a lot of these cats inflate their contributions. no disrespect, and i am sure they contributed. but seems like cats who coughed in the same room as dre think they deserve producers credit as well. also depends on your definition of a “producer".

in hip hop terms then sure, they co produced or ghost produced. but in the traditional sense of producing, they fronting.
 

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reading between the lines of interviews between all the people involved with deathrow, ruthless as well, people like cold17um, etc, i think a lot of these cats inflate their contributions. no disrespect, and i am sure they contributed. but seems like cats who coughed in the same room as dre think they deserve producers credit as well. also depends on your definition of a “producer".

in hip hop terms then sure, they co produced or ghost produced. but in the traditional sense of producing, they fronting.

Me and my mans had the same discussion on hip-hop producing; several of them. I think the problem arises when in hip-hop, your credit/accolades comes from doing everything. As a producer, you are also supposed to be the composer, arranger, and beatmaker/player. In other genres you can be everything but the actual beatmaker and be considered the producer/sole producer. He said maybe we should look as Dre with the "greatest composer" title.

But I honestly don't think that you can make a truly valid case unless you hear the pre-Dre touched version.
 
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