I remember watching this live back in the day. I thought one of them was gone kill each other after this one. This shit was too real. Not like these sweet ass diss records today
Eiht is still making records and never stopped. He and Quik are very good friends now. Quik didn’t end his career, if anything he helped to enhance it.
This rap beef lasted for years with Eiht making the most disses but none of them can withstand. This is the hardest most accurately gangbangin on wax disrespectful track made in this era. It tops Cube & NWA, Dre & Eazy & Snoop & the Dogg Pound against BG Knocc Out & Dresta & Pac dissing everyone he dissed, the hardest diss on both coast. The highlight of that sound track.
I think what made this so raw was the fact that they had bloods and crips backing them in their beef, all of LA was involved. I love this song, but it finishes a close second to No Vaseline.
@@Turtle_Legs lyrically no vaseline was better but overall dollaz and sense was better because lyrics were dope and the beat was hard. I wouldn't roll around bumping no vaseline the beat was wack.
@@raymondrodriguez1494 That is true, to this day I find myself bumping Dollarz & sense very often and No Vaseline only gets play time if I'm reminded of it by RU-vid lol.
@@simplymarvelous4983 yeah right..i never heard nobody bumping that wack ass shit in their ride..🤣🤣 maybe in another state,but never cali...like I said, lyrics were good beat was trash...lol..
@@Samuelrodrigues_ he presented an award with Aaliyah lol aaliyahunleashed.tumblr.com/post/627555804234579968/repost-from-favouritethingsbyazzizz-aaliyah-mc/amp
Got respect for quick, but waaay more respect for eiht. Eiht is respectable & handles himself proper. Now a dayz is different but we will never have an era like the 90’s plz bring me back to these dayz 🎼💯🎼💯🎼💯
not only one of the best diss records but probably the only one you'll see that he (Quik) does the song in front of a large audience with the dude (MC EIHT) actually being there like he was calling him out clowning him in front of everyboddy
They wanted to jump in that beef real fast but Eazy wouldn't let them.Layzie and Kurupt had a few words but Kurupt would've gotten his ass whooped along with Snoop and them.Bone was really bout that life Kurupt was some studio gangstas who were only tough when they was rolling deep with real hittas
@@keldorthebluemack kurupt is certified rollin 60s man, those dudes in the death row camp were serious lol, bone was too of course but Kurupt and em weren’t punks.
Mc eiht was in the audience the only was he could come back after that was if he ran up on stage while quick was dissing him even if security stoped him before it would at least showed he wasn't going to let that slide
Thats what im saying thats why im suprised shit didnt really pop off after that then agian suge dissed puff right in his own city and im suprised all them death row dudes made it out of there alive that night NY was just as dangerous as LA back then if not worse and thats the truth
@@fightgamer8311 check the stats and then reply back, in the 80s and early 90s NYC was just as dangerous as L.A and in the 70s NYC was actually worse. The mid to late 90s is when it actually started to calm down
@@fightgamer8311 Yeah L.A is more dangerous now because NY turned into a cop patrolling city. If you go to NY they have cameras and cops patrolling every corner.
Any artists out there that wanna be artists that don't wanna have to worry about the executive producer all in the videos... dancin... COME TO DEATH ROW!
Dj quik won tht battle quik still get respect from his hood dj quik didnt make gangsta rap no more chuz he was growing up an to many of his piers were dying An he stop living the gang life so he stop rapping bout it only ogs could do tht go watch dj quik compton allumni
@@jonathan.9402 Except being responsible for the West Coast classics. F.e. you know Quik mixed All Eyez On Me? Or that In Da Club was a gift to Dre cause of legal issues with the Truth Hurts/So Addictive sample? And that's just 2 out of the playlist of everybody who likes rap.
I loved the G-Funk style (not to say you did not), but it did not provide everything. Eiht and CMW brought novelty to the game. Both are to be appreciated and revered. Eiht has a unique voice and unprecedented rhythm pattern. For instance, I could not imagine anyone else, nor would I want to, on Straight up Menace. Even though Eiht himself may have lost the battle, he made it possible for us to hear some of what Quik had to offer. Thus Eiht was directly at times, as well as indirectly great.
I was only 2 when this came out, can someone explain the signifcance and effect that line about Mc Eiht being his fiance had on the culture ? Idk how that wouldve flied back then. Thats super dope tho and progressive
@BuddSmoke87 Quik was Tree Top and their main color was Burgundy. red was still an alternate but burgundy was their color. Quik wasnt tryin to be a pure gangsta set repper in his music but in "Tonite" you'll hear the burgundy line. it wasnt til after Death Wish 2 where he got pissed off and Suge had his back but that got him in trouble as twice from 94-96 he got in conflict with Eiht and gunfire broke out and one of the parties someone died. S&S is really his only gangsta record
@The1Theonlydjaudio he tried way before that, on his next album Rhytm-al-lism which dropped in 97(after Death Wish 3) he was trying to truce(wearing blue on the cover opposed to red and black) notably on "You'z a Ganxta" but Eiht with too much pride made a DW4 and DW5. i dont think they will ever make a record together especially since Quik explained on "Let You Havit" that the red tape was not meant to be a diss to CMW(because he also mentions NWA and they didnt get worked up over it)
@frostypootieeddyeddy thats because he mixed lines from verse 1 and verse 3 he starts off in verse 1 then he goes back and forth from verse 1 and verse 3 and he's also trying not to curse but cant help it when he wants to get his point across