I think I played this song so much in 1991/92 the tape began to give. I mean literally the tape just fell through and gave up. It is my favorite West Coast beat as well as NWA song.
MC Ren Wrote on the first album also and DOC. People give Cube a little too much writing credit. Ren had the faster flow of the group and the most villainous and xrated raps.
@@IStevenSeagal lol, that's nonsense. NWA did dopeman before the album came out which was pure ratchet back then. I clearly said ALSO! Cube went more political when he left. He went all the way social and political with his second album. A bitch is a bitch was made by cube. Son that ain't ratchet? Easy album released before the album also and his style is comedy, ratchet and vulgar. I gave Ren the credit many fail to give him. Ren is often overlooked and he wrote his own shit and for the group. So did DOC and Arabian Prince contributed also. They barely get talked about as if Cube did everything.
The D.O.C. took over the writing when Cube left, (Dre's verses) Ren was already writing 25-40% of the time when he first joined in '88. This is why Dre sounds so dope on "Niggaz4Life" & "The Chronic!" Cause The D.O.C. was ghostwriting for them since '88... (Dr. Dre's verses & occasionally Eazy-E's verses)
@nizzy2962 Wrong. REN wrote E's verses on Fuck Tha Police and Gangsta Gangsta. He also wrote almost half of the Eazy-Duz-It cd himself. REN was the primary writer and he ghost wrote Dre verses primarily. Kinda a 50/50 split with E's verses....but you can hear both D.O.C's and Ren's cadence in his verses on the N4L album. Just read the credits bruh. Now The D.O.C ghost wrote the Chronic and Doggystyle albums which is true
@@kennymac2824 You're wrong! Straight Outta Compton (written by Ice Cube, MC Ren, The D.O.C) 2. Fuck tha Police (written by Ice Cube, MC Ren, The D.O.C) 3. Gangsta Gangsta (written by Ice Cube) 4. If It Ain’t Ruff (written by MC Ren) 5. Parental Discretion Iz Advised (written by The D.O.C, Ice Cube, MC Ren) 6. 8 Ball (Remix) (written by Ice Cube) 7. Something Like That (written by MC Ren) 8. Express Yourself (written by Ice Cube) 9. Compton’s n the House (Remix) (written by MC Ren) 10. I Ain’t tha 1 (written by Ice Cube) 11. Dopeman (Remix) (written by Ice Cube) 12. Quiet on tha Set (written by MC Ren) 13. Something 2 Dance 2 (written by The Arabian Prince & Dr. Dre)
Dopeman 1987 started it. But this one was the first non-sampled produced solely by Dre and had a newer flavor for what's to takeover hip hop in the 90's.
@@southsidecompton9668 Exactly like I said. Everyone would start using this style of G-Funk. Even Biggie in the east coast had to use G-Funk in order for him to be "the king of New York". Hip Hop took over music in general after the Chronic album, making Hip Hop the number 1 genre for the first time. That's how influential Dr. Dre is.
The jamaican dude. lol 🤣 I was laughing the whole time, from the convenience store to the prison cell to the shootout. That cop didn't take any chances.
For great rap storytelling, you gotta check out classic Slick Rick. He is regarded as one of the greatest storytellers in hip-hop. Specifically, the songs 'Childrens Story' and 'Hey Young World'
The video did match the song. The song is called "A Ni@#a Always into Somethin" They were literally always into something throughout the entire video. And the storytelling was on point based off the title of the song. Dude that gave it an 8 score was looking for a reason not to give them their props🤨
@@danielbeltran5510 MC Ren always wrote his own lyrics in the Straight outta Compton album. MC Ren wrote his own and Dr. Dre's lyrics in "Somethin' like that" & "Comptons in the house" MC Ren wrote Eazy-E's lyrics in "Parental discretion iz advised" The D.O.C wrote Eazy-E's lyrics in "Straight outta Compton" & "Fuck tha police" The D.O.C wrote Dr. Dres lyrics in "Parental discretion iz advised" MC Ren wrote "If it aint ruff"
@@danielbeltran5510 Straight outta Compton (written by Ice Cube, MC Ren & The D.O.C) Fuck tha police (written by Ice Cube, MC Ren & The D.O.C) Gangsta Gangsta (written by Ice Cube) If it aint ruff (written by MC Ren) Parental discretion iz advised (written by Ice Cube, The D.O.C & MC Ren) 8 Ball (Remix) (written by Ice Cube) Somethin' like that (written by MC Ren) Express yourself (written by Ice Cube) Compton's in the house (written by MC Ren) I ain't tha 1 (written by Ice Cube) Dopeman (Remix) (written by Ice Cube) Quiet on tha set (written by MC Ren) Somethin' 2 dance 2 (written by Arabian Prince, Eazy-E & Dr. Dre)
@@calvinwebster2400The D.O.C wrote Eazy-E's lyrics in "Straight outta Compton" & "Fuck tha police" and he wrote Dr. Dres lyrics in"Parental discretion iz advised"
yow this is one of the baddest rap groups that was all real about where they came from.....yowwwww u giving a them 8 something is wrong with bro....this rap nowadays is booty and gold mf dying there hair and saying the badddddd hairdressing nonsence.