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Eazy-E Album: “Str8 Off Tha Streetz of Muthaphu**In Compton [PA]”

Eazy-E Album: “Str8 Off Tha Streetz of Muthaphu**In Compton [PA]”
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Personnel includes: Eazy-E, Gangsta Dresta, B.G. Knocc Out, Sylk, M.C. Ren, Dirty Red, Menajahtwa, Roger. <p>Producers: Yella, Bobcat, Stone, Naughty By Nature, Tony G., Roger.
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Track Listing :
1 First Power Video
2 Ole School ---T
3 Sorry Louie Video
4 Just Tah Let U Know Video
5 Sippin On A 40 Eazy-E, B.G. KnoccOut and Gangsta Dresta Video
6 Nutz Onya Chin Video
7 Tha Mutha------In Real
8 L--Kin, S--Kin, ---Kin
9 Hit The Hooker Video
10 My Baby'z Mama Video
11 Creep N Crawl Video
12 Wut Would You Do Eazy-E and Dirty Red Video
13 Gangsta Beat 4Tha Street
14 Eternal E Video
Album Information :
Title: Str8 Off Tha Streetz of Muthaphu**In Compton [PA]
UPC:074646944622
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Gangsta/Hardcore
Artist:Eazy-E
Guest Artists:B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta; Roger; M.C. Ren; Menajahtwa
Label:Ruthless Records
Distributed:RED Distribution
Release Date:1998/11/10
Original Release Year:1996
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Rex Marksmanson "HEYO!" (Long Island, New York) - May 06, 2001
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Screw Dre Day, its Eazy day

Eazy-E R.I.P., if you think Dre's "The Chronic" is good, then buy this and hear what real west coast gangster rap is about. This CD is one of the best I have ever heard it's beats are west, production is unbeatable, Eazy and his crew drop tight rhymes and of course Eazy's sense of humor is all over the CD. R.I.P. Eazy

Lalo "Loc" (St. Louis, MO.) - February 25, 2005
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Godfather of Gangsta Rap

Let's face it some of us love Eazy and some of us dispise him.

I think he definetely was'nt afraid to speak his mind, and the words that came across to his fans were sincere even at times halarious. The man was a real brother from Compton who basically introduced gangsta rap to America. This is one of his best albums if you ask me, and that song that goes Wut would u do, Wut would u do if we rolled on you! Man ! I think Eazy definetely won the battle he had wit Dre, because he came with real Compton City G'z after Dre Day. And yes Eazy E was sleezy so everyone cited with Death Row, but (wake up) Gangstaz are supposed to be "fool". Also Dre went to see Eazy-E right before he died I heard, now do you still hate him ?

jono "jono" (Box Hill Nth, VIC AUS) - September 11, 2004
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- ONE OF EAZY's BEST

Following after "Eazy-Duz-It", "5150 Home 4 Tha Sick EP', "It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa EP" & "Eternal E", "Straight Off Tha Streets Of Muthaphukkin Compton" is a great classic. It was released in 1996 (A year after Eazy-E's tragic death to AIDS). It features the hits "Ole School S**t" & "Just Tah Let U Know". Some of the other standout tracks are "Sippin' On A 40", "Nutz On Ya Chin", "Babyz Mama" & "Sorry Louie". Overall I give this album a well-deserved 5/5, and think this is an album for any west-coast rap fan.

Nuisance "the rebel" (Miami) - June 12, 2007
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Eazy E's final hurrah

Its undeniable that Eazy E put gangsta rap and Compton on the map. Even though this album falls short of Eazy Duz It, its his next best album. Eazy starts off the album with Ole School S*** a continuation of his lyrical assault on Dr Dre and Deathrow. BG Knockout, Gangsta Dresta and Sylk(Sylk E Fyne in her early days)join in on Ole School S*** as they diss the pants off Dre and Snoop. Sorry Louie(the intro to this song still cracks me and my homeboy up to this day) is Eazy E telling different stories of how he bashed peoples'heads in with his Louieville Slugger. Just Tah Let U Know is definetly a highlight track and Creep N Crawl is Eazy E at his grittiest best. Mc Ren joins Eazy E on the mellow but funky The Mutha*****n Real. The only songs that are skip material would be Hit The Hooker(which sounds out of place on this album) and Wut Would You Do as a diss record falls short of the classic Real Mother*****n Gs. Lyrically it wasnt bad but the techno beat makes it hard to be taken serious. Plus the L****n S****n and F****n interlude will make you puke more times then Jamie Foxx did in Any Given Sunday. Bottom Line: Eazy E's last album is a must have for any gangsta rap fan. Eazy E never dissapointed me with any of his albums and he never stooped to making lovey dovey pop records like most of these rappers do now. Standout tracks:OLE SCHOOL S***, SORRY LOUIE, JUST TAH LET U KNOW, SIPPIN ON A 40, THA MUTHA*****N REAL, MY BABY'Z MAMA, CREEP N CRAWL and GANGSTA BEAT 4 THA STREET. REST IN PEACE ERIC"EAZY E" WRIGHT!

eze4prez@yahoo.com (denver/detroit gangster) - March 31, 2000
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- The Best EZE

This album defines the musical genius of Eze. Yeah EZ duz it was a classic but you cannot get much smoother than EZ becomes on this album. sumtin to kick back and smoke a joint too....

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